-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Datum: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 03:14:41 +0200 Von: "Cornelius C. Noack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An: Werner Icking Music Archive <tex-music@icking-music-archive.org> Betreff: [TeX-Music] off-topic music question
> Dear friends, > my problem today is not at all about music typesetting, but > actually rather a music puzzle: > > Someone gave me a carbon copy of the oboe part of a piece, > obviously chamber music for (some) wind instruments. Since its > been a while, all my efforts to find out who gave this to me were > in vain. > > And on top of that, the first page of the sheet got lost in the > mail, and thus also the name of the composer!! Judging from the > style, it could be an early Beethoven, but Danzi or someone like > that also comes to mind. > > IMHO, the piece is lively enough (if not outright charming) to > warrant the search for composer and piece, and, finally, retrieval > of the full score. > > So now I have used PMX/MusixTeX to write up some excerpts of the > oboe part (start and end of the first 3 movements --- there is a > fourth movement: Finale presto ---, and am asking all my good > music friends: > > WHO CAN HELP IN IDENTIFYNG THIS ??? > > I hope that, for a change, this question may also provide some > fun, at least for some of you! > > If someone feels she needs a more complete version of the oboe part > (that, however, is all I have), let me know, I'll send a full copy > of what I have. > > The 3 movements ar attached as PDF files. > As usual, thanks for any help. > > ccn. > -- > ................................................................. > > Prof.Dr. Cornelius C. Noack Phones: > Inst. f. Theor. Physik FB 1 office : +49 (421) 218-2427 > Universit"at Bremen secretary: -2422 > Otto-Hahn-Allee Fax : -4869 > D - 28334 Bremen home : +49 (421) 34 22 36 > Fax: 346 7872 > E-mail: noack at itp.uni-bremen.de or ccnoack at mailaps.org > WWW-page: www.itp.uni-bremen.de/~noack > ................................................................. Lieber Cornelius, das Stück ist mit großer Sicherheit das Trio für zwei Oboen und Englisch Horn von Ludwig van Beethoven ( op. 87) Es existiert in zahlreichen teils zeitgenössischen (Betthoven- Zeit) Umschriften, so für drei Flöten, zu haben bei der Edition Kossack (95106), im Original wohl bei Peters oder Breitkopf und Härtel, evtl. bei Henle (Urtext) oder UT (Urtext- Edition Schott- Universal). Grüße Christof Hesse (Flötist). _______________________________________________ TeX-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.daimi.au.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music