The Baerenreiter edition of Mozart's masterwork; this has become a staple in the repertoire.
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Between 1996 and 2000, Barenreiter published scholarly critical editions of Beethoven's nine symphonies edited by the first-class musicologist Jonathan Del Mar. The editorial process was a huge undertaking
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Beethoven’s sacred works include two settings of the Mass. The Mass in C Major, completed and premiered in 1807, has been unjustly described as a preliminary step towards the completion of his great
Edited by Hugh MacDonald. For orchestra. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Cz. and Eng. Owing to the large number of misprints in the Urbanek first edition, MacDonald has based his
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Ed. Franz Giegling. Published by Barenreiter Verlag, Kassel, West Germany. Copyright 1981/1990. Urtext of the New Mozart Edition. Orchestral parts, a study score, and a piano
This urtext edition for SATB chorus and piano is based on the volume of the Complete Works of Gabriel Faure published in 2010. The vocal score is compatible with the first small-scale version
This significant passion work by J.S. Bach stands among the greatest major works ever written. It's multi-movement structure offers chorals that can be sung by choir alone or with audience/congregation.
Beethoven's incidental music op. 84 was written in 1809 for a performance of Goethe's drama "Egmont" at the Burgtheater in Vienna. Numerous composers of the day tried their hand at writing music for the
Edited by Robin Tait. For orchestra. Urtext Edition. The original orchestral version is being published here for the first time. Score.
Edited by Zdenek Nouza. For string orchestra. This is the first Urtext Edition of this work. Preface in Ger., Cz. and Eng. Includes critical commentary. Score, 6 p.
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 was completed in 1844. It was written to showcase the talents of violinist Ferdinand David, who was concertmaster of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra where