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Category Archives: Monday Postings
“Gabriellas sång” by Brahms?
Whilst preparing for a lecture on the Johannes Brahms piano … Continue reading
Rachmaninoff’s Paganini Rhapsody and the treasures in the Library of Congress
Since one of my great privileges as Urtext publisher and … Continue reading
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No end to Rachmaninoff in sight: several annotations to opp. 3 and 16
Perhaps – despite the anniversary year – I’m rather overdoing … Continue reading
Posted in Monday Postings, piano + orchestra, piano solo, Rachmaninoff, Sergei, variant reading
Tagged accidentals, Rachmaninoff
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Something new from the low register: At long last, Koussevitzky’s Double Bass Concerto op. 3 in Urtext
Henle catalogue readers in the know are already aware that … Continue reading
Posted in copy, double bass, Monday Postings, new source, orchestra, recording, Urtext
Tagged Double bass concerto, interview, Koussevitzky, Tobias Glöckler
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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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More platforms, exciting features – news about the Henle Library app!
Almost a year has passed since I last updated you … Continue reading
Posted in Android, App, Cloud, Digital, Henle Library, iOS, Monday Postings, Tablet
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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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Gaps in the notation: Liszt’s “Mazeppa” Etude
Our attention was recently drawn to a passage in our … Continue reading
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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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