Category Archives: Monday Postings

“Wolfgang Amadeus Stadler”, Allegro for piano trio

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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

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New as of 1 April 2019: Henle scores via WhatsApp

Henle Verlag is a traditional publishing house and can look … Continue reading

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Is that still Urtext? On an often played variant in Sarasate’s “Carmen Fantasy”

To this day, the success of a new stage work … Continue reading

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Carnival: Henle goes green – environmental protection and animal rescue at Henle

Plastic waste and climate change, loss of biodiversity…. – It’s … Continue reading

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Bordering on the modern – The Urtext edition of Schumann’s “Myrthen” op. 25

Considering that specifically for 19th-century works the first edition is … Continue reading

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Version alert! Or: Did Brahms ever revise his Horn Trio?

A few days ago a customer enquiry momentarily gave me … Continue reading

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Ten at a stroke – Scriabin’s piano sonatas in one volume

Many a Henle fan familiar with our catalog will know … Continue reading

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An unaccountable (?) fermata notation in Mozart’s string quartet K. 428

That Mozart, when writing carefully, graphically distinguishes between the dot … Continue reading

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The Nutcracker in ballet and film

The Nutcracker is as closely associated with the Christmas season … Continue reading

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