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Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, K543

Pianoforte

arranged for pianoforte by Johann Nepomuk Hummel

edited by Sarah Jenner

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“This edition of Hummel’s arrangement of the great E flat major Symphony K543 is another fine example of the important genre of piano transcription which made so many masterpieces of the orchestral and operatic repertoire available to the rapidly growing number of amateur musicians of the time who were unable to hear them in their original form. As such, it is greatly to be treasured by anyone with an interest in the burgeoning piano repertoire of the 19th century.”

The Consort, Vol. 80, 2024
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Mozart’s final three symphonies were composed, according to Mozart’s autograph Verzeichnüß, in the space of a few weeks, from late June to early August 1788. During that year the 11-year-old Hummel was a resident pupil of Mozart and would have been a daily witness to the creation of these foundational works of the Western musical canon. There is an almost total lack of documentary evidence concerning the circumstances of these works, however, which has led to considerable speculation as to their origins, early performances and reception. There are three plausible scenarios for the genesis of these symphonies: that they were written for a series of subscription concerts scheduled for autumn 1788; that Mozart wrote them with the (unfulfilled) intention of publication as an “opus”; that they may have been prepared in advance of Mozart’s projected visit to London with his British friends the Storace family, Thomas Attwood and Michael Kelly (again unfulfilled). A contemporaray review in The Harmonicum (1823) of Hummel’s piano arrangements of these works notes, approvingly, that they show “his perfect knowledge of the instrument and his nice [= fastidious] discrimination in selecting the most effective parts from the score in those places where the whole could not be taken”.




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Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, K543
hh566.sol  · ISMN 979 0 708185 81 9 · ISBN 978 1 914137 35 8
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