Hamlet (incidental music), Op.67a (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr)

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5 more: Act I (Nos.1, 2, 3, 4) • Act II (Nos.5, 6) • Act III (Nos. 7, 8) • Act IV (Nos. 9, 10, 11a, 11b) • Act V (Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)

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Editor Irina Iordan (1910–1976)
Publisher. Info. Complete Collected Works (Полное собрание сочинений), vol.14
Moscow: Muzgiz, 1962. Plate M. 29924 Г.
Reprinted New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d. [ca.1970]. Kalmus Orchestral Series No.557.
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Text in French. Includes footnotes in Russian (Cyrillic)

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For Piano 4 hands (Langer)

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Arranger Eduard Langer (1835–1905)
Publisher. Info. Moscow: P. Jurgenson, n.d.(1892)
Reprinted Hamburg: D. Rahter, n.d.
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Marche funèbre (Act V, No.14)

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Arranger Eduard Langer (1835–1905)
Publisher. Info. Moscow: P. Jurgenson, n.d.(1892). Plate 19707
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Re-titled as a Funeral March in memory of Tsar Alexander III.
Marche Funèbre exécutée par l'orchestre de la Cour Impériale pendant les funérailles de S.M. l'Empereur Alexandre III.
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General Information

Work Title Hamlet
Alternative. Title Гамлет
Composer Tchaikovsky, Pyotr
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.67a ; TH 23
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IPT 44
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's Overture and 16 numbers:
Overture:
Lento lugubre—Allegro vivacissimo (256 bars)
Act I:
1. Mélodrame. Moderato assai (23 bars)
2. Fanfare. Allegro vivo (9 bars)
3. Mélodrame. Moderato assai (10 bars)
4. Mélodrame. Allegro giusto ed agitato (112 bars)
Act II:
5. Entr'acte. Allegro semplice (138 bars)
5a. Fanfare (4 bars)
6. Fanfare. Allegro (8 bars)
Act III:
7. Entr'acte. Andante quasi Allegretto (28 bars)
8. Mélodrame. Allegro guisto ed agitato (73 bars)
Act IV:
9. Entr'acte (Elégie). Andante non troppo (103 bars)
10. Scène d'Ophélie. Andantino (44 bars)
11a. Deuxième scène d'Ophélie. Moderato (15 bars)
11b. Fin de la deuxième scène d'Ophélie. Allegro vivo (73 bars)
Act V:
12. Entr'acte. Marcia. Moderato assai (72 bars)
13. Chant du Fossoyeur. Andantino (14 bars)
14. Marche funèbre. Marcia. Moderato assai (72 bars)
15. Fanfare. Allegro giusto (8 bars)
16. Marche finale. Allegro risoluto ma non troppo (19 bars)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1891
First Performance. 1891-02-21 — St.Petersburg, Mikhailovsky Theatre
First Publication. 1892 — Moscow: P. Jurgenson. Full score. Plate 17522
Librettist William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
Language French
Average DurationAvg. Duration 48 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Voices: Ophélie (Офелия) — soprano; Fossoyeur (Могильщик) — baritone
Orchestra: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (B), 2 bassoons + 2 horns (F), 2 trumpets (B), bass trombone + timpani, side drum, tam-tam, bell + strings
Related Works The Overture is a condensed version of Tchaikovsky's overture-fantasia Hamlet (Op.67). He also re-used several numbers from earlier works.
External Links Tchaikovsky Research
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Extra Information Written to accompany a French production of Shakespeare's tragedy in St. Petersburg.