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Author Archives: Norbert Müllemann
An Urtext edition of Elgar’s Violin Chansons: What does an editor do when there is nothing to edit?
The question posed in the title of my blog post … Continue reading
Posted in dynamics, Elgar, Edward, first edition, Monday Postings, piano + violin
Tagged Chanson de matin, Chanson de nuit
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Bach-Busoni – a successful Henle series with sequels
Another Bach-Busoni edition recently came on the music market as … Continue reading
Posted in arrangement, Bach, Johann Sebastian, Busoni, Ferruccio, Toccata D minor BWV 565
Tagged Bach, Busoni
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Bach’s harpsichord concertos and their autograph
If you’re looking for a simple answer to the question … Continue reading
A fresh look at Bach’s piano partitas
Many readers (and pianists!) will already have noticed that we … Continue reading
Posted in Bach, Johann Sebastian, Monday Postings, piano solo, revision, Six Partitas BWV 825-830 (J.S. Bach)
Tagged Bach, partitas, revision
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Beethoven’s easy piano sonatas. BEETHOVEN’S EASY PIANO SONATAS???
The title for today’s blog post was so easy to … Continue reading
Posted in arrangement, Beethoven, Ludwig van, Monday Postings, piano solo
Tagged Beethoven, Piano Sonatas
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Beethoven’s “Diabelli” variations in a new guise
Beethoven and the variation – yes, I admit it: That’s … Continue reading
Michael Korstick Interview: Beethoven as the fixed star of my musical universe
From time to time during the Beethoven year the team … Continue reading
Posted in Beethoven, Ludwig van, Michael Korstick, Monday Postings
Tagged Beethoven, Korstick
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Beethoven performing Beethoven? The composer writing his own cadenzas
Beethoven performing Beethoven – I expect that you’re like me: … Continue reading
Froberger – retrospectively and prospectively
How time flies! – this hardly original realisation came to … Continue reading
Posted in Froberger, Johann Jacob, Monday Postings, piano solo
Tagged Froberger, variations
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Schubert on a Bach trip? A call for help regarding the Arpeggione theme
The Henle blogging community will, we hope, not be disappointed … Continue reading