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The Sorcerer's Apprentice / Paul Dukas [notated music]
- Title
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice [notated music]
- Composer
- Dukas, Paul, 1865-1935
- Arranger of music
- Montilla, Javier, 1973-
- Place of Publication/Creation
- Seattle, WA
- Published/Created
- 2017
- Type of Material
- notated music
- Genre
- notated music
- Publisher
- Montilla Brother
- Edition
- 1
- Language
- Unknown
- Media
- unmediated
- Physical Description
- 1 score (12 pages) + 3 parts
- Carrier
- volume
- Contents Note
- Score and individual parts.
- Summary
- “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (1897) is a symphonic poem written for full orchestra. It was composed after Goethe’s ballad of the same name. In the story, the sorcerer’s apprentice, alone in the workshop, casts a spell on a broom without permission from his master, to help him gather water into a big container. However, he does not know the words to make it stop. Then he breaks it into pieces, but the pieces transform into brooms and continue working, flooding the place with water. When the master gets back he stops all the brooms. This work was well-received since its premiere in Paris in 1897 and later it achieved great international recognition when Walt Disney set it as the music for a sketch of his 1940’s animated film “Fantasy.”
- Notes
- Flute, clarinet in B-flat, and bassoon.
- ISMN with hyphens: 979-0-58046-014-1
- Description based on ISMN data provided by the publisher.
- Music notation
- Staff notation.
- Subject
- Concertos
- International Standard Music Number (ISMN)
- 9790580460141
Last Updated: 03-26-2022