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Arcis meets Alexander – Glazunov’s saxophone quartet finally in a reliable Urtext edition

Posted on November 10, 2025 by Dominik Rahmer

Some time ago, a young Munich ensemble surprised us with … Continue reading →

Posted in Arcis Saxophone Quartet, autograph, copy, first edition, Glasunow, Alexander, letter, Monday Postings, new source, saxophone quartet, Urtext, variant reading | Tagged Glazunov, new sources, saxophone quartet, source research | 1 Comment

Schubert’s “Serenade” on its way through Europe

Posted on March 10, 2025 by Annette Oppermann

Anniversaries of great composers cast long shadows. This applies not … Continue reading →

Posted in arrangement, first edition, Liszt, Franz, Monday Postings, piano solo, reprint, revision, Schubert, Franz, variant reading | Tagged Liszt, piano, Schubert, source research, transcription | Leave a comment
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