Schwur im Rütli, WoO 9 (Draeseke, Felix)
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Composer's manuscript (holograph), n.d. (1862-63).
Original images: 300dpi, color jpg files approx. 3550 by 5000 pixels.
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. On the first page of the score appears "Yverdon 1862/3" written in blue pencil probably at a later date by a librarian.
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General Information
| Work Title | Schwur im Rütli |
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| Alternative Title |
| Composer | Draeseke, Felix |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | WoO.9 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1862-63 |
| Librettist | Composer |
| Language | German |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | Voices: soprano + 2 male choruses (TTBB, TTBB) Orchestra: 2 piccolos, 4 flutes, 6 clarinets (2 in E♭, 2 in C, 2 in B♭/A), 4 bassoons + 4 horns (2 in A♭, 2 in F/D, 2 in E♭), 4 trumpets (2 in E♭, 2 in F), 2 tenor trombones, 2 bass trombones, 2 tenor tubas (E♭), 2 bass tubas (B♭) + 4 timpani, bass drum, cymbals, tam-tam, triangle |
Misc. Comments
Revised by Draeseke in 1868 for full orchestra (including full string section). 1862-63 manuscript includes a piano reduction.
- Described at Draeseke.org as a Cantata. Did Draeseke describe it so? Does bass violin here mean viola da braccio or double bass? Assuming double bass... - Schissel ... Draesekes word is: "Contrabassi"! Paternostergäßler. As far, as I know, Draeseke never used the word "Cantate". It was always "Schwur im Rütli" Paternostergäßler
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