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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
Posted in autograph, first edition, Monday Postings, string quartet, Verdi, Giuseppe, versions
Tagged interview
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Happy birthday, Sergei! A fresh look at Rachmaninoff’s Préludes for his 150th birthday
In the Henle blog we have already published several posts … Continue reading
Posted in Monday Postings, piano solo, Rachmaninoff, Sergei, variant reading
Tagged accidentals, Préludes, Rachmaninoff
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Labyrinthine paths: in search of Janáček’s Urtext
No, the title is not a typo. The recently published … Continue reading
Posted in autograph, Janácek, Leos, Monday Postings, piano solo, proof copy, revision
Tagged Janáček, On an Overgrown Path, revision
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Christmas blog
War, energy shortages, inflation – alas, no end to the … Continue reading
Posted in Bach, Johann Sebastian, Gounod, Charles, Monday Postings, piano + voice, versions
Tagged ave maria, Bach, Christmas blog, Gounod
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If that’s not reason enough to celebrate: 300 years of WTC I!
2022 seems to be particularly rich in musical anniversaries: Even … Continue reading
An annoying mini-error in Mozart’s Violin Concerto K. 219
Recently, David Perry, a Canadian violinist, criticised what he considered … Continue reading
Posted in autograph, Monday Postings, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, notation, revision, violin + orchestra
Tagged Mozart, revision, Violin Concerto
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From the First to the Second Vienna School: 20th-century string quartets in the Henle catalogue
Henle is dedicating 2022 to a specific genre: under the … Continue reading