Tag Archives: clarinet

Schumann revisited – about an odd accidental in the Fantasiestücke, op. 73

We report as a rule in our blog posts on … Continue reading

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New editions for the clarinet – Brahms and Gade

The clarinet was again featured in our recent editions of … Continue reading

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Urtext from A to Z! What you’ll want to know about our new edition of Alexander Zemlinsky’s Clarinet Trio op. 3

With our freshly released Urtext edition of the stunning “Brahmsian” … Continue reading

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An amusing story and a serious problem – On Mendelssohn’s first concert piece for clarinet, basset horn and piano

For composers, commissions or dedications of works could pay off, … Continue reading

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Spohr and Crusell join the club – new Urtext editions for clarinet

Musicians have long known that not only pianists and string … Continue reading

Posted in autograph, clarinet, Clarinet Concerto op. 26 (Spohr), Clarinet Concerto op. 5 (Crusell), Crusell, Bernhard Henrik, facsimile, first edition, G. Henle Publishers, Monday Postings, Spohr, Louis, Urtext | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Clarinet – Oboe – Horn. New chamber music by Carl Nielsen on the Henle agenda

Carl Nielsen (1865–1931) is probably best known as a prominent … Continue reading

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