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Category Archives: Sources
Beethoven in film. A complete overview in three parts
I can still very clearly remember how upset and outraged … Continue reading
An insightful correction in Mozart’s autograph of the String Quartet in C major K. 170
In a few weeks a long-cherished dream of mine will … Continue reading
The other type of sources: Letters about Max Bruch’s “Kol Nidrei”
An Urtext edition – and not just only from Henle … Continue reading
Posted in Bruch, Max, Kol Nidrei (Bruch), letter, Monday Postings, piano + violoncello
Tagged Bruch, Kol Nidrei
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A tear for or from Rossini?
November 13 marks the 150th anniversary of Gioacchino Rossini’s death, … Continue reading
From sketch to first edition: the (almost) seamless source documentation of Edward Elgar’s violin sonata
Many Urtext editions and their sources cross the desk of … Continue reading
Posted in Elgar, Edward, genesis, Monday Postings, piano + violin, Sources, Violin Sonata op. 82 (Elgar)
Tagged Elgar, Violin Sonata
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Debussy in Urtext – Part 5: Corrections in the galley proofs for the piano piece “Masques”
Needless to say, every editor of an Urtext edition wishes … Continue reading
Posted in Debussy, Claude, Maques (Debussy), Monday Postings, piano solo, Sources, Urtext
Tagged Debussy, Masques, sources
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The “Picardy” major third in Chopin’s incredibly sad c-sharp minor Nocturne
What a liberating, even redemptive impact that the unexpected major … Continue reading
Posted in autograph, Chopin, Frédéric, copy, Monday Postings, piano solo
Tagged Chopin; Nocturne in c sharp minor
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Debussy in Urtext – Part 3: Debussy’s recordings of his piano music
Editors of Urtext editions have added a new medium as … Continue reading
Confusion about Chopin’s Scherzi – episode 4
At the beginning of the year I reported on my … Continue reading
Posted in Chopin, Frédéric, Monday Postings, Scherzo op. 54, Sources, versions
Tagged Chopin, Scherzo
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