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How an original Mozart A flat escaped from the dust. On the slow movement of the C- minor Piano Sonata K. 457

Posted on March 5, 2012 by Wolf-Dieter Seiffert

Very vividly I recall the Mozart sensation of the year … Continue reading →

Posted in autograph, first edition, Monday Postings, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, piano solo, revision, Urtext, variant reading | Tagged facsimile, Mozart, piano sonata, variants | 6 Comments

Missing bass octave in Debussy’s Prélude “Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest”?

Posted on December 26, 2011 by Peter Jost

Whether the Pope is infallible is anybody’s guess, but composers … Continue reading →

Posted in autograph, Debussy, Claude, first edition, Monday Postings, piano solo, Préludes (Debussy), reprint, variant reading | Tagged Debussy, Préludes, variants | 1 Comment
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