Bohuslav Martinů's symphony no. 4 (1945) evaluation of the sources and effects on performance

S. Choa

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    Abstract

    As far as it is known, there are more extant sources for Martinu's Fourth Symphony than any of his other symphonic works. Examining these sources reveals a series of changes Martinû made in his score since its first completion in June 1945. Even though the changes are not very substantial, they were sufficiently significant to alter an interpreter's view of the orchestration of the work; in particular, the role of the piano within the orchestral texture. Collecting and examining the sources per se have also led to a better understanding of performance, editorial and publishing practices in Martinû's time, and consequently, a clearer view of the composer's intentions behind the sheer notations in the score.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)209-220
    Number of pages12
    JournalHudebni Veda
    Volume48
    Issue number2-3
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011

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