Poet and Peasant and Other Great Overtures in Full Score
Description
- Light Cavalry
- Morning Noon And Night In Vienna
- Poet And Peasant
- The Beautiful Galatea
- Vienna Jubilee Overture
A prolific writer of theatrical music whose works ranged from incidental music for operettas to full operas, Franz von Suppé (1819-95) is perhaps best known as the composer of the overture from which this collection takes its name. According to Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, "Suppé is the earliest Viennese composer of musical farces whose works still survive as viable stage scores (and popular overtures) . . . . His light, fluent style includes the ability to vary a phrase length or melodic and rhythmic figure in a personal and immediately effective way."
In addition to the title piece - originally arranged for no less than 59 different combinations of instruments - this compilation includes the Vienna Jubilee Overture and the overtures to three of the composer's most popular works: Morning,Noon and Night in Vienna; Beautiful Galatea; and Light Cavalry. Reprinted from authoritative editions and offered in a convenient single-volume format, these full scores will delight students, musicians, and admirers of the celebrated Austrian composer.
Reprint of Vienna Jubilee Overture (August Cranz, Leipzig, n.d.); and overtures to the following works: Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna (C. F. W. Siegel, Leipzig, n.d); Beautiful Galatea and Light Cavalry (Cranz); and Poet and Peasant (Josef Aibl, Munich, n.d.).