Query?
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:51 pm
Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9 - F or CC tuba?
Just trying to help out. All the ones that have tuba parts are there. Good luck.tclements wrote:No. My part says #9. I looked it up,it's #6. Sorry.....
Chuck Jackson wrote:Tony,
All of the Hungarian Rhapsodie Tuba parts can be found here:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Liszt,_Franz" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
The numbering has gone through some changes in the past 60 years, so it looks like No. 9 was originally published in the orchestral form as 6.
Chuck
I think I may have wrongly assumed that everyone knew that the Hungarian Rhapsodies were originally written for piano and later orchestrated. Tony alluded to Hungarian Dance #9, this particular Dance was orchestrated and designated as Hungarian Dance #6 instead of #9, thus the confusion. In the past 50 years, there has been a movement to get the orchestrations to line up with the correct piano versions to alleviate, and hopefully eliminate, confusion. Seems neither has been accomplished.Mark wrote:Okay, that makes sense.
I did not know this. My collection of Liszt parts show this one as #6. Is there an Internet source that shows the correct numbering?Chuck Jackson wrote:I think I may have wrongly assumed that everyone knew that the Hungarian Rhapsodies were originally written for piano and later orchestrated. Tony alluded to Hungarian Dance #9, this particular Dance was orchestrated and designated as Hungarian Dance #6 instead of #9, thus the confusion. In the past 50 years, there has been a movement to get the orchestrations to line up with the correct piano versions to alleviate, and hopefully eliminate, confusion. Seems neither has been accomplished.Mark wrote:Okay, that makes sense.
Chuck