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Category Archives: Monday Postings
Waiting can be worthwhile – On Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major
At the outset the piano reduction of Ravel’s Piano Concerto … Continue reading
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‘Every year again’ as a new chance
Not annually like the Christ Child, but every few years … Continue reading
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‘Free, but lonely’ – an extraordinary sonata and its new edition
Our new Urtext edition HN 1572 introduced in today’s blog … Continue reading
A difficult case: Chopin’s b-minor sonata op. 58 in Urtext
Frédéric Chopin’s final piano sonata op. 58 is full of … Continue reading
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“Gabriellas sång” by Brahms?
Whilst preparing for a lecture on the Johannes Brahms piano … Continue reading
Rachmaninoff’s Paganini Rhapsody and the treasures in the Library of Congress
Since one of my great privileges as Urtext publisher and … Continue reading
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No end to Rachmaninoff in sight: several annotations to opp. 3 and 16
Perhaps – despite the anniversary year – I’m rather overdoing … Continue reading
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Something new from the low register: At long last, Koussevitzky’s Double Bass Concerto op. 3 in Urtext
Henle catalogue readers in the know are already aware that … Continue reading
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Tagged Double bass concerto, interview, Koussevitzky, Tobias Glöckler
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On the first version of Verdi’s string quartet – interview with Anselm Gerhard
Our recently published new edition of Giuseppe Verdi’s String Quartet … Continue reading
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More platforms, exciting features – news about the Henle Library app!
Almost a year has passed since I last updated you … Continue reading
Posted in Android, App, Cloud, Digital, Henle Library, iOS, Monday Postings, Tablet
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