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Symphonies Nos. 5, 6 and 7 in Full Score | 
enlarge | Author: Ludwig Van Beethoven Publisher: Dover Publications Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 24348
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 9 x 0.6
ISBN: 0486260348 Dewey Decimal Number: 785.1154 EAN: 9780486260341 ASIN: 0486260348
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Product Description Superb, authoritative editions (Henry Litolff’s Verlag) of great orchestral masterworks: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67; Symphony No. 6 in F Major ("Pastoral"), Op. 68; Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92. Lists of instruments.
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Beethoven symphonies 5, 6 and 7 August 9, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been listening to classical music for 54 years now, and Beethoven continues to be my favourite composer. I am not a musician myself and am just beginning to learn how to read music (it's never too late!). For some years now I've been curious to see how the music I love so much looks in writing, and I was glad to see that I could get the scores of these three most famous symphonies for such a good price. I don't know what a professional musician or conductor would say about them, perhaps they require a different set up for the scores, but in my case it's been a thrilling experience to be able to follow (not perfectly yet, of course) what I am listening to in the scores. It's been a real pleasure, even when I get lost... which happens often!
At this price it can't be beat June 15, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I agree with a previous reviewer that these are not good for conducting work. These scores are reprints that lack the precision, clarity and readability of the Baerenreiter scores, which are based on recent scholarship. However, just for casual listening and studying purposes, they do fine and are much more affordable than Baerenreiter.
Let the BUYER BEWARE!!! October 28, 2006 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
While Dover's many scores represent an amazing value across the musical repertoire, their collection and reprint of the Litolff Edition of the Beethoven Symphonies was a mistake. For the casual buyer they are workable, but not for serious use in performance, as they are riddled with editorial mistakes and problems. Purchaser would be better advised to find a set of the miniature (octavo-sized) Baerenreiter critical scores. They are bound just as nicely and the paper is of excellent quality. I use the full-size Baerenreiter set when I conduct my orchestra.
You will hear these works more clearly watching the score while you listen January 26, 2006 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Beethoven's Fifth, Sixth (Pastorale), and Seventh symphonies are among his most popular works. While I am sure you can hear the opening motive of the Fifth in your mind, it is typical to hear it as a triplet with a strong articulation of the first note. However, a quick look at the score will show you that it begins with an 8th rest and that the three notes are really three straight 8ths of G that flow into the strong downbeat on the E-flat. That is the kind of clarity you get from looking at the scores and making sure that you are hearing the music correctly. It makes a great deal of difference in how you make sense of the music. The same holds true for the Sixth and Seventh. You will love watching how the Horns are used in the Seventh and those groaning basses in the last movement. Just wonderful stuff.
I appreciate the Dover edition of these works because the large format makes for easier reading and provides room for making notes while you are studying. For example, you might want to make something special or unique to one recording so that when you listen to another you can compare the two.
And if you don't read music very well, these symphonies are a good place to start. You can listen to the music and what the shapes go by. And eventually you will get used to the link between the sound and what you see. These scores are not as dense as, say Mahler or Strauss or works with huge orchestras. So, the classics make a great way to get into the pool, so to speak. Honestly, even if you can't read the notes, you will notice things after a few listenings that you had not heard before because you see the `shape' in the score.
The Dover editions are also very durable and will last for many years of use. These editions are nice and clear and easy on the eyes because the contrast between the dark ink and light paper is very good, but not blinding.
Recommended. Expand your horizons!
Excellent editions December 30, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I started learing how to read scores 3 years ago, this was my first one. It was great having my favorite symphonies in one volume, and that there were no errors. The music is very easy to follow with a recording, and I learned so much about tonal structures, techniques, different clefs, transpostion, and about orchestration. If you are really interested in studying scores, I highly reccomend this one as a starter.
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