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Spring Cleaning – new setup guidelines at the Henle house
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Wagner, Liszt, and Isolde ‘slurred’– how well do composers proofread their own works?
The current Wagner year is also not going unnoticed at … Continue reading
Gratis, but not for nothing – the download of the Lalo cello concerto
Whilst browsing through the Henle publishers’ catalogue you may occasionally … Continue reading
High quality sheet music. What makes a music edition good?
A carnival week blog contribution: (1) You can tell a … Continue reading
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Composers on the waiting list – or: We’d really like to do them, but are (still) not allowed to do so
‘Why doesn’t Henle have the famous piano trio by Shostakovich?’ … Continue reading
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What’s the shelf life of Urtext? Revising at Henle publishers
When you look carefully at our recent publications you’ll also … Continue reading
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How much verbal text can music tolerate?
A serious scholarly book publication can be recognized by the … Continue reading →