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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
Beethoven’s list of corrections – a rare source type
Located now and again amongst the sources for Beethoven’s compositions … Continue reading
An unknown Haydn quote by Brahms?
Here’s a situation familiar to music lovers: By chance you … Continue reading
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Johann Kuhnau, on the 300th anniversary of his death
This year, the revolving authors of our Henle editors’ blog … Continue reading
Between two stools – a portrait of César Franck on his 200th birthday
César Franck, whose 200th birthday the music world is celebrating … Continue reading
Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) on his 150th birthday, part II
As announced in my last blog post, the collected volume … Continue reading
A Milestone in Music History: Schoenberg’s 2nd String Quartet op. 10
Arnold Schoenberg, in his letter thanking well-wishers on his 75th … Continue reading
An ambiguous passage in Brahms’s Vier ernste Gesänge op. 121
A guest contribution by Johannes Behr from the Johannes Brahms … Continue reading
Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915) on his 150th birthday, part I
I admit that while typing the heading of this blog … Continue reading
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