Verklaerte Nacht, Op. 4 (composer’s 1917 Transcription) – String Septet

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VERKL�RTE NACHT (TRANSFIGURED NIGHT), Op. 4, originally written for string sextet in one movement, was composed by Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) in 1899. Composed in three weeks, it is one of Schoenberg's earliest important works. It was inspired by Rich... Read More

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String Septet

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VERKL�RTE NACHT (TRANSFIGURED NIGHT), Op. 4, originally written for string sextet in one movement, was composed by Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) in 1899. Composed in three weeks, it is one of Schoenberg’s earliest important works. It was inspired by Richard Dehmel’s poem VERKL�RTE NACHT and Schoenberg’s feelings upon meeting his future wife. The piece can be divided into five distinct sections which refer to the five stanzas of Dehmel’s poem. VERKL�RTE NACHT premiered on March 18, 1902, in the Vienna Musikverein by the Ros� Quartet. This version, transcribed for string orchestra by the composer, premiered in the English city of Newcastle upon Tyne in December of 1924. This reprint edition is edited by Clinton F. Nieweg and Mark Laycock. Instrumentation: String Orchestra (8-8-3.3-3.3-5 in set).

Instrument: String Septet

Medium: Score and Parts

SKU: 36-A790502