Dumky Piano Trio Op.90 (Score & Parts)

Dvorák, Antonín

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Dvorak Dumky Piano Trio Op.90 (Score & Parts)
for Piano, Violin, Violoncello 

The “dumka” is a Slavic folk song or dance of a melancholy character.

Dvorák’s magnum opus in the piano trio genre takes its name from its “dumka” movements, which he composed in Prague in 1890-91.  After long hesitation Dvorák also prepared a piano reduction while he was in the United States in the summer of 1893.  The previous year he had played the work on a forty-concert farewell tour of Bohemia with Ferdinand Lachner and Hans Wihan.

The editor of our new edition, Christoph Flamm, took the Simrock print as his starting point.  However he also carefully distinguished between the various reissues and consulted Dvorák’s sketches as well as his piano reduction.  A Critical Commentary provides detailed information on the work’s sources, tempo markings and formal divisions of the movements.

The cello parts have previously been published in older editions in the treble clef requiring them to be played an octave down. In these new editions the parts are written in bass and tenor clefs which makes them easier to read by the cellist.

-  Urtext edition reflecting the latest musicological research

- Detailed preface (Ger/Cz/Eng) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor

- Contains previously unknown music (draft version of dumka no. 3)

(Replaces earlier edition H1551)

Flamm, Christoph
BA9567
9790260107151
Baerenreiter UK

Additional Information

Romantic
Chamber Ensemble