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No error in the system. In praise of our proofreaders
Today’s blog post is not for once going to be … Continue reading
Musicians and G. Henle. About a traditionally close relationship.
Perhaps I am a bit old-fashioned: I love guestbooks. Yes, … Continue reading
Posted in G. Henle Publishers, General, Monday Postings
Tagged Arthur Rubinstein, guestbook, Leif Ove Andsnes, Mitsuko Uchida, musicians
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Carnival Quiz
Carnival, Mardi Gras, Fasching: Today, Carnival Monday (“Rosenmontag” in German) … Continue reading
Further new findings on the autograph of Mozart’s Piano Sonata in A major K. 331
Regular readers of the Henle blog will recollect: My last … Continue reading
About the difficulties of notating ornamentation – The riddle of a neighbouring trill tone in Chopin’s Berceuse
The topic “ornamentation” in music is truly endless. We have … Continue reading
Posted in Bach, Johann Sebastian, Berceuse op. 57 (Chopin), Chopin, Frédéric, General, Monday Postings, notation, ornamentation, piano solo
Tagged Bach, Chopin, Ornamentation, Telemann
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Sensational new source: a previously unknown Carnivalssong by Beethoven!
The new series PianoPlus is an ideal entry and re-access … Continue reading
Christmas Blog
Dear Reader, We most warmly thank you today for your … Continue reading
Summer Rest
What would music be without rests? We’re following suit and … Continue reading
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The sounding gardens of the Henleans – a short Urtext saga
n a small valley of Mt. Olympus a musical beauty … Continue reading
Christmas Blog
Dear Reader, we most warmly thank you today for your … Continue reading
Posted in Bach, Johann Sebastian, chorus + orchestra, General, Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Tagged Bach, Christmas, Christmas Oratorio
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