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From sketch to first edition: the (almost) seamless source documentation of Edward Elgar’s violin sonata

Posted on October 15, 2018 by Norbert Müllemann

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 | 2 Comments

Attention to small details: Elgar’s notation as expression

Posted on April 15, 2013 by guest

Preparing a new edition of a work that has been … Continue reading →

Posted in autograph, Elgar, Edward, Monday Postings, notation, piano + violin, piano + violoncello, piano solo, Salut d'amour op. 12 (Elgar) | Tagged Elgar, small type | Leave a comment
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