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Once again, a tight squeeze – the joy and sorrow of the Urtext cover
If you quickly want to describe a Henle edition, one … Continue reading
Posted in G. Henle Publishers, Monday Postings, Urtext
Tagged Cover, G. Henle Publishers history, Layout
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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
“A Little Spring Melody”– finally in Urtext!
Many a reader will be thinking, I must be mistaken … 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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Anton Webern: Now also “in blue”!
We are always welcoming new composers to our Henle catalogue. … Continue reading
From zero to a hundred in seven years: Beethoven’s wind chamber music at Henle publishers
The fact that the winds first found their way into … Continue reading
Posted in Beethoven, Ludwig van, clarinet, Flute Duo WoO 26 (Beethoven), G. Henle Publishers, horn, Marsch WoO 29 (Beethoven), Monday Postings, oboe, Quintet E flat major op. 16 (Beethoven), Sextet op. 81b (Beethoven), Three Duos WoO 27 for Clarinet and Bassoon (Beethoven), Three Equali for four Trombones WoO 30 (Beethoven), Urtext, winds
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A Bohemian in America: Is Dvořák’s String Quartet in F Major wrongly accented?
Antonín Dvořák, director of the National Conservatory of Music in … Continue reading
The melancholy horn – a short excursion into the monumental realm of Russian music
The repertoire of the G. Henle publishing house is traditionally … Continue reading
Posted in Élégie op. 44 (Glasunow), G. Henle Publishers, Glasunow, Alexander, Monday Postings, Mussorgsky, Modest, piano + horn, piano + viola, Rachmaninoff, Sergei, Rêverie op. 24 (Glasunow), Scriabin, Alexander, Urtext
Tagged Élégie, Glazunov, horn, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninoff, Rêverie, Russia, Scriabin, Tchaikovsky, viola
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Better late than never: Leoš Janáček at Henle publishers
It is always a special moment whenever a new name … Continue reading
“It’s all so wonderful!” On the new edition of Mozart’s string quartets
A few weeks ago I began editorial work on a … Continue reading