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Elegiac Song
BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG vanCARUS Verlag
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Ludwig van Beethoven compose il suo Canto elegiaco in memoria di Eleonore Pasqualati, moglie del suo amico di lunga data e mecenate Johann Baptist Freiherr von Pasqualati zu Osterberg, morta giovane. Il breve brano corale, in un'alternanza di quiete dolore e dramma e con un discreto accompagnamento d'archi, fu pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1826. Oltre alla parte vocale e d'archi, c'è una parte pianistica che può essere utilizzata in alternativa alla stringhe. Questa parte di pianoforte viene utilizzata come base della partitura vocale di Carus. È quindi possibile un'esecuzione solo con coro e pianoforte, sebbene non la versione originale, questa era molto diffusa sin dall'inizio.
Chant élégiaqueLudwig van Beethoven composed his Elegiac Song in memory of Eleonore Pasqualati, the wife of his long-standing friend and patron Johann Baptist Freiherr von Pasqualati zu Osterberg, who died young. The short choral piece, alternating between quiet pain and drama and with a discreet string accompaniment, was published for the first time in 1826. In addition to the vocal and string parts, there is a piano part which can be used as an alternative to the strings. This piano part is used as the basis of the Carus vocal score. A performance with just chorus and piano is therefore possible – although not the original version, this was one which was widespread from the beginning. - full score

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Chant élégiaqueLudwig van Beethoven composed his Elegiac Song in memory of Eleonore Pasqualati, the wife of his long-standing friend and patron Johann Baptist Freiherr von Pasqualati zu Osterberg, who died young. The short choral piece, alternating between quiet pain and drama and with a discreet string accompaniment, was published for the first time in 1826. In addition to the vocal and string parts, there is a piano part which can be used as an alternative to the strings. This piano part is used as the basis of the Carus vocal score. A performance with just chorus and piano is therefore possible – although not the original version, this was one which was widespread from the beginning. - full score