Barenreiter News – July 2020 |
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| Barenreiter News – July 2020 |
Dear customer We are pleased to present this month's newsletter with details on Barenreiter's new publications. Further information on these editions and music samples can be found on our website. All editions can be ordered directly from our webstore. With kind regards, Your international sales and marketing team
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| Tried-and-tested content of the New Bach Edition now in a soft-cover score Extensive Foreword in German and now also in English
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Bach, Johann Sebastian | Christmas Oratorio BWV 248 | BARENREITER URTEXT Editors: Blankenburg, Walter / Durr, Alfred | BA 5014-02 | EUR 75.00 | Full score | Paperback | 9790006569946 | How practical: This choral masterpiece is now appearing in a handy and affordable soft-cover score to complement the substantial linen-bound Complete Edition volume. The tried-and-tested musical text remains unchanged, whilst the Foreword has been revised and supplemented by an English translation.
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| New edition of a popular work from the double bass repertoire Includes a revised double bass part by Stefan Schafer Foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) by Stefan Schäfer
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Hertl, Frantisek | Four Pieces for Double Bass and Piano | |
BA 11556 | EUR 18.95 | 9790260108905 | The renowned Czech double bass player, composer, conductor and teacher Frantisek Hertl (1906–1973) wrote many concert and teaching pieces for his instrument. An outstanding virtuoso, he had a consummate mastery of his instrument's expressive potential and sound qualities. These four pieces for double bass comprising a Prelude, Burlesque, Nocturne and Tarantella were composed in 1968. They have remained very popular among double bass players to the present day while being extremely challenging to play. Our edition adopts the musical text from the Supraphon edition of 1969. The double bass part and the Foreword have been revised by Stefan Schafer, the solo double bassist of the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra.
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Faure, Gabriel | Sonata for Piano N 5 / Three Romances Without Words op. 17 N 52 / Mazurka N 8 / Prelude [and Fugue] N 17 / Gavotte N 14 / Short Pieces op. 84 N 147 / Mazurka op. 32 N 75 / Five Impromptus | Gabriel Faure. Oeuvres completes VI/3 Editor: Bartoli, Jean-Pierre | BA 9471-01 | EUR 331.00 | 9790006544615 | Reduced subscription price available | Centering on the important series of the "Impromptus", the collection of "Pieces breves" (Short Pieces), and the "Trois Romances sans paroles" (Three Romances Without Words), the present volume also gathers piano works by Gabriel Faure that are either unpublished or little-known. It is of additional interest insofar as it draws attention to a series of pieces dating from his earliest creative period. The young composer's progress can thus be followed, from his student work at the "Ecole de musique classique et religieuse" to the earliest masterpieces for piano born between 1875 and 1880. Beside the first versions of the 3rd "Romance" and two "Pieces breves", the appendices to the present volume include the interesting piano solo version of the "Pavane" doubtlessly penned by the composer, as well as the cadenzas to piano concertos by Beethoven and Mozart which he wrote for his students and, later, for the pianist Marguerite Hasselmans. These cadenzas' originality has aroused the interest of pianists again and again. | |
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| Includes a Critical commentary (Eng/Ger) Also included is an Edirom file stored on a USB card in credit-card format. The number of simultaneous users of the edition's digital component is unlimited. |
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Love in a Village | OPERA Spectrum of European Music Theatre in Separate Editions 4 Editors: Joncus, Berta / Ozmo, Zak / Rogers, Vanessa L. | Arranger: Bickerstaff, Isaac / Toms, Edward | BA 8814-01 | EUR 381.00 | 9790006543205 | Reduced subscription price available | "Love in a Village" was first performed on 8 December 1762 at the Covent Garden Theatre (London). It was to become one of the most popular British musical stage works of the century, and by 1791 it had also gained international acclaim. The question of why this pastiche comic opera was able to develop this special attraction can be described in terms of fashion and tradition. By bringing stylistically sophisticated compositions by various well-known composers into the traditional "Ballad Opera", the theatre makers succeeded in renewing traditional ways of producing and performing playhouse entertainment. The music of "Love in a Village" stems from four sources: Vocal music from the amusement gardens, Italian opera arias from the 1750s and 1760s, theatrical or occasional music and folk melodies. Love in a Village" thus further developed the methods first used by "Ballad Opera" to create a comic opera from a sentimental plot and pre-existent vocal compositions. | |
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New Chinese Catalogue Supplement | |
SPA 543 | Format A5 | 54 pages | Chinese | no prices | free of charge This new supplement to our Chinese catalogue contains all new publications to appear in 2020 / 2021. It also includes educational titles, collections as well as URTEXT editions which have not been announced in previous catalogues. The catalogue contains cover illustrations, musical samples and descriptive texts. | |
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