-
Pianos
-
Guitars
- Instruments
-
Sheet Music
- Services
- Help & Advice
-
Events
- Manchester Jazz Festival Piano Trail 18 April to 26 May 2024
- Thursday 25 April 6.30pm; Exploring Bulgarian music by Pipkov and Vladigerov
- Saturday 4 May 2024, from 10:30 am - Let’s Play The Piano! Mini Meetups
- Friday 10 May, 6:30 PM - Piano Recitals by Tristan MacWhirter & Pam Kijoran, Students of Alexandra Dariescu
- Saturday 18 May: Thomas Pitfield Book Launch in Ashley, Cheshire
- Friday 24 May, 7:00-8:30 - Julian Joseph - Manchester Jazz Festival
- Wednesday 5 June, 7:00 PM - Paul Harris 'How to sight-read' Workshop
- Past Events
- Music Lessons
- Blog
Henze, Hans Werner - Sinfonia N. 9
Catalogue No: ED9212
My Ninth Symphony deals with my German homeland – as it appeared to me when I was a young man, during the war, and even earlier. Instead of hymning joy, the beautiful divine spark, the men and women of my Ninth Symphony spend the evening conjuring up a world of horror and persecution that is still with us today and that continues to cast its shadows over us. Hans Werner Henze
£50.99
Typically dispatched in 5-7 working days
The theme of Henze’s Ninth Symphony is his German homeland as he remembers it during the days of his youth and during the war years. He has written this work in homage to all the people who fought back against the oppression of the Third Reich and sacrificed their lives for freedom of thought. Hans-Ulrich Treichel adapted the text from a poem by Anna Seghers. Henze has called the symphony ‘an apotheosis of the terrible and the painful’. The pinnacle of his prolific and varied œuvre, it is worlds apart from ‘Freude schöner Götterfunken’.
CONTENTS
I The Escape
II With the Dead
III Report of the Persecutors
IV The Plane Tree Speaks
V The Plunge
VI The Night in the Cathedral
VII The Rescue