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Lobgesang, Breitkopf & Härtel, [1841], portfolio intended for orchestral parts

Deneke 114

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Title

Lobgesang, Breitkopf & Härtel, [1841], portfolio intended for orchestral parts

Shelfmark

Deneke 114

Summary

The portfolio includes:

Printed vocal parts.

List of singers invited to take part in the first performance of the Lobgesang 'im Concertsaale des königl. Schauspielhauses', sc. Berlin, 25 Apr 1842.

(fol. 4) E. Henschke's copy of organ part, transposed for an instrument one tone sharper (not the version printed in 1841). Mendelssohn's revisions are marked in red chalk. Fol. 4 is an accompaniment for 'Choral no. 8' in his own hand.

Date

1841-1842

Language

German

Physical extent

1 volume

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Collection contents

The M. Deneke Mendelssohn Collection

Works of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

Vocal and instrumental parts

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