A shameless piece of self-promotion, I'll admit, but for those of you interested in Raff here are two new books which may be of interest. Available now from
www.raff.org/shop:
A CATALOGUE OF THE MUSIC OF JOACHIM RAFF - 314 pages (Paperback: ISBN: 978-1-4478-7433-1)
Since it was published in 1888, Albert Schäfer's
Chronologisch-Systematisches Verzeichnis der Werke Joachim Raff's has been the only catalogue of Raff's music. Its pages feature comprehensive entries for each of his almost 300 compositions, listed in Opus number order. This new book, which includes a full facsimile reprint of the original volume, make's Schäfer's work both more accessible and up to date by adding a completely new English catalogue, based on the original but compiled with the benefit of more recent research. Significant errors and many major omissions in Schäfer's book have been corrected. The new catalogue lists works by genre of composition to give an easier overview of Raff's compositional activity, it includes entries for 15 works missing from Schäfer, it uses the WoO numbers now allocated to the 71 compositions left by Raff without Opus numbers and surveys all his known unrealised projects. It is complemented by a short biography of Raff, an article about Schäfer and his
Verzeichnis, eight pages of illustrations and a full index. Full details
here.
Coming soon, hopefully early in the New Year, is the long-awaited biography of Raff:
Helene Raff: JOACHIM RAFF: PORTRAIT OF A LIFE Translated by Alan Howe - approx. 290 pages (Paperback)
The only biography of Joachim Raff, written by his daughter Helene and published in Germany in 1925, will soon be available in English for the first time in another authoritative and extremely readable translation by Alan Howe. This lively account is supplemented by extensive illustrations, most of which are new to this edition, together with painstakingly researched footnotes which amplify all aspects of the book but particularly fill out the details of those of Raff's compositions which are only sketchily covered by the author. There is a modern, newly-compiled list of all Raff's compositions and, unlike the original, a comprehensive index. This book is the definitive source for Raff's fascinating life and career and is a must buy for anyone interested in him.