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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
Autographs and proofread copies for Ludwig van Beethoven’s piano sonatas – an overview
Editing a Beethoven work solely on the basis of a … Continue reading
Posted in autograph, Beethoven, Ludwig van, copy, first edition, Monday Postings, piano solo, Urtext
Tagged Beethoven, Piano Sonatas, sources
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The many footnotes of Rosamunde
All good things come in threes – this is also … Continue reading
New editions for the clarinet – Brahms and Gade
The clarinet was again featured in our recent editions of … Continue reading
Posted in articulation, autograph, Brahms, Johannes, dynamics, first edition, Monday Postings, piano + clarinet
Tagged Brahms, clarinet, Gade
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“Lunga e laboriosa fattica” – Attempting to interpret Mozart’s c-minor trio from the String Quartet K. 465/iii
When the composer’s autograph manuscript of a music work is … Continue reading
Viva la música española – Spanish music in Henle Urtext Editions
Emerging in the 19th century in nearly all of Europe … Continue reading
“A Little Spring Melody”– finally in Urtext!
Many a reader will be thinking, I must be mistaken … Continue reading
Tempest – Les Adieux – Hammerklavier. Sense and nonsense regarding the names given to Beethoven’s piano sonatas, Part 2
In the first part of my blog on the famous … Continue reading
‘But it says in the autograph…’ – on a frequently posed question about our Urtext editions
Are you also one of those manuscript hunters on the … Continue reading