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Wagner, Liszt, and Isolde ‘slurred’– how well do composers proofread their own works?

Posted on March 18, 2013 by Dominik Rahmer

The current Wagner year is also not going unnoticed at … Continue reading →

Posted in first edition, G. Henle Publishers, Isoldens Liebestod from "Tristan und Isolde" (Wagner/Liszt), Liszt, Franz, Monday Postings, piano solo, transcription, Wagner, Richard | Tagged arrangements, Liszt, proofreading, transcription, Tristan und Isolde, Wagner | 1 Comment
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