Studie für Streichorchester (1943) Pavel Haas
Titel (DE): Studie -
Titel (EN): Study -
Titel (FR): Study -
Komponist / Composer: Haas, Pavel
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Besetzung / Instrumentation: Streichorchester / string orchestra
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Kompositionsjahr / Date of Composition: 1943
Aufführungsdauer / Duration: 10'
Verlag / Publisher: Bote & Bock
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Ausgabe / Publication: Partitur - Score -
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Seiten / Pages: 28
Verarbeitung: Rückendrahtheftung - Saddle-wire stitching
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ISMN: M-2025-1670-6
ISMN-13: 979-0-2025-1670-6
ISMN-EAN: 9790202516706
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Titel (EN): Study -
Titel (FR): Study -
Komponist / Composer: Haas, Pavel
Herausgeber / Editor:
Bearbeiter / Arranger:
Illustrator:
Opus:
Werkverzeichnis:
Besetzung / Instrumentation: Streichorchester / string orchestra
Besetzungsdetails:
Kompositionsjahr / Date of Composition: 1943
Aufführungsdauer / Duration: 10'
Verlag / Publisher: Bote & Bock
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing:
Ausgabe / Publication: Partitur - Score -
- - -
Seiten / Pages: 28
Verarbeitung: Rückendrahtheftung - Saddle-wire stitching
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: - -
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ISMN: M-2025-1670-6
ISMN-13: 979-0-2025-1670-6
ISMN-EAN: 9790202516706
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Haas' Study for strings was written in Theresienstadt in 1943. The score did not survive but after the war, Karel Ancerl, who had directed the piece many times in Theresienstadt, actually discovered in the camp all the orchestral parts with the exception of that for double bass. This was then added by Pavel Haas' pupil and biographer, Lubomir Peduzzi, for the edition of the score published in 1991 by Tempo Prague and Bote & Bock, Berlin.
The main theme of the Study is a reminiscence of the Charlatan opera (from the interlude to Scene 2). Typical of Haas' compositions is the parallel movement of two rhythms (6/8 and 3/4) at the beginning and the melancholy theme of the adagio sequence which originates from the melodic patterns of Moravian traditional music. Later, Haas weaves a motif from synagogal music into the score. Thus the Study contains all the elements characteristic of the musical language of Pavel Haas that made his style unique among the Czech composers of between the wars. Today, the Study is Haas' most frequently performed work.
© Blanka Cervinková
The main theme of the Study is a reminiscence of the Charlatan opera (from the interlude to Scene 2). Typical of Haas' compositions is the parallel movement of two rhythms (6/8 and 3/4) at the beginning and the melancholy theme of the adagio sequence which originates from the melodic patterns of Moravian traditional music. Later, Haas weaves a motif from synagogal music into the score. Thus the Study contains all the elements characteristic of the musical language of Pavel Haas that made his style unique among the Czech composers of between the wars. Today, the Study is Haas' most frequently performed work.
© Blanka Cervinková
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Order id: 617818
Difficulty: 3+
Duration: 10:00 min
Pages: 28
publisher id: BB 6400950
EAN: 9790202516706
Difficulty: 3+
Duration: 10:00 min
Pages: 28
publisher id: BB 6400950
EAN: 9790202516706
Composer: Pavel Haas
Arranger: -
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes / Bote & Bock
Instrumentation: Streicher / String Ensemble
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Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes / Bote & Bock
Instrumentation: Streicher / String Ensemble
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