General information
Title CZSerenáda
Subtitle CZpro dva klarinety, housle, violu a violoncello
Title ENSerenade [auth.]
Subtitle ENfor two clarinets, violin, viola and violoncello
Title DESerenade
Subtitle DEfür zwei Klarinetten, Violine, Bratsche und Cello
Title FRSérénade
Subtitle FRpour deux clarinettes, violon, alto et violoncelle
CategoryChamber Music
SubcategoryQuintets
Halbreich number334
Parts of the composition (movements)1. Moderato poco allegro; 2. Andante; 3. Allegro (poco) - Trio: Molto vivo; 4. Adagio - Allegro
Durata24'
InstrumentsCl Cl Vl Vla Vc
Dedicatee Leventritt Berner, Rosalia
Diplomatic transcription of the dedicationTo | Rosalie Leventritt.
Note on the dedicationDedication on the title page of the autograph score.
Origin
Place of compositionNew York, NY
Year of origin1951
Initiation of composition08.10.1951
Completion of composition11.11.1951
First performance
Performer Cerminara, Napoleon
Fuchs, Lillian
Fuchs, Joseph
Greenhouse, Bernard
McGinnis, Robert
Date of the first performance04.01.1952
Location of the first performanceNew York (Town Hall)
Note on the first performanceRobert McGinnis (Cl), Napoleon Cerminara (Cl), Joseph Fuchs (Vl), Lillian Fuchs (Vla), Bernard Greenhouse (Vc)
Autograph deposition
InstitutionBohuslav Martinů Centre in Polička
DepositionPolička
OwnerCentrum Bohuslava Martinů v Poličce
Note on the autograph depostitionReproduction of the autograph score held by the Éditions Max Eschig in Paris.
Copyright
CopyrightÉditions Max Eschig, Paris
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Editions
Éditions Max Eschig, Paris, 1962
Call number at the BM Institute: 1141
Specification of the edition: Reprint of the 1st edition of parts, undated
Details of this edition
Éditions Max Eschig, Paris, 1962
Call number at the BM Institute: 1248kp, 1248a
Specification of the edition: Reprint of the 1st edition - pocket score
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Note Title on the title page of the autograph score: "Serenade | for violin, viola, Vcello | and two clarinettes [sic]."; printed edition (Eschig, 1962) preserved the same order of the instruments: "Sérénade pour violon, alto, violoncelle et deux clarinettes". *** Alternative title: "Serenade in F".
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