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Haydn’s complete cello concertos at Henle: 3, 8, 5 or 2?

Posted on October 17, 2016 by Annette Oppermann

To the question of how many cello concertos Joseph Haydn … Continue reading →

Posted in autograph, copy, first edition, Haydn, Joseph, Monday Postings, Urtext, versions, violoncello | Tagged authenticity, Haydn, Violoncello Concerto | 7 Comments

A Henle customer suggests corrections to the text of Max Reger’s 2nd Cello Suite. How do we as publishers respond to this?

Posted on June 13, 2016 by Wolf-Dieter Seiffert

Today, a brief but we hope all the more valuable … Continue reading →

Posted in first edition, Monday Postings, Reger, Max, Three Suites op. 131c for Violoncello solo (Reger), Urtext, violoncello | 2 Comments
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