New edition of unsung music

Started by tcutler, Wednesday 30 April 2014, 13:07

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tcutler

I received this email and thought it would be of interest to the group

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Below you find  a list of works, which we will publish in the next months in our series REPERTOIRE EXPLORER. We would like to invite you to contribute a preface for the following works:

Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg - Sinfonia in C - Dur, Sinfonia Concertino in D - Dur
Berger, Wilhelm - Simfonia VI
Berwald, Franz - Reminiscence of the Norwegian Mountains
Berwald, Franz - Konzert für zwei Violinen und Orchester
Boccherini, Luigi - Sinfonia in la op.37 n.4
Boehe, Ernst - Aus Odysseus Fahrten op.6
Cimarosa, Domenico - Sinfonia D - Dur, Sinfonia B - Dur
Flotow, Friedrich von - Klavierkonzert Nr.2 in a - Moll
Franckenstein, Clemens von  - Gesänge für Singstimme und Orchester op.34
Grosz, Wilhelm - Rondels
Haydn, Michael - Sechs Menuette für Orchester, Divertimenti in G - Dur und B - Dur
Henriques, Fini - Suite pour Hautbois op.12
Hofmann, Heinrich - "Frithjof" Symphonie
Juon, Paul - Anmut und Würde op.94
Kopylow, Alexander - Symphonie Ut mineur
Leoncavallo, Ruggero - Tarantella pour Orchestre
Lyapunov, Sergey - Klavierkonzert op.4
Massenet, Jules - Scènes dramatiques
Moór, Emanuel - Symphonie für Orchester op.65
Muffat, Georg - Florilegium Primum & Secundum
Muffat, Georg - Sechs Concerti Grossi
Myslivecek, Josef - Ezio (Ouvertüre)
Myslivecek, Josef - Tre otteti per due oboi, due clarinetti, due corni e due fagotti
Ostrcil, Otakar - Impromptu
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista - Concerto in Sol maggiore
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista - Salve regina per contralto e archi
Rachmaninow, Sergej - Felsen
Reicha, Joseph - Konzert für zwei Hörner und Orchester op.5
Respighi, Ottorino / Bach - Passacaglia in Do minore
Reuss, August - Sommeridylle op.39
Ritter, Alexander - Hochzeitsreigen für Orchester
Romberg, Andreas - Die Glocke
Rossini, Gioacchino - Tema con Variazioni per quattro strumenti a fiato
Saint-Saens, Camille - Rhapsodie d'auvergne für Klavier und Orchester op.73
Schillings, Max von - Tanz der Blumen
Schulhoff, Erwin - Stücke für zwei Violinen Viola und Violoncello
Sinding, Christian - Rondo Infinito
Suter, Hermann - Sextett op. 18
Szymanowski, Karol  - Penthesiliea
Szymanowski, Karol - Litany to the Virgin Mary
Thieriot, Ferdinand - Serenade für Orchester F - Dur op.44
Weingartner, Felix - Symphonie Nr.3 op.49
Woyrsch, Felix - Zweite Symphonie C- Dur op.60
Zach, Jan - Konzert für Klavier und Orchester As - Dur op.17

The series is dedicated to unjustly neglected works, which are no longer available or were never available before. It is a direct and idealistic response to  the fact, that the repertoire of classical music is shrinking every day and many little known pieces are vanishing into oblivion. We hope that our scores will help this music revive and survive. If you want to know more about our activity, please visit our website www.musikmph.de. There you find the catalogue of our study scores which will allow a survey of the fundamental idea of our publication work.

eschiss1

I have a few reprints from that edition (which is mostly, but not exclusively, reprints) and have prepared prefaces for two of the scores in that edition as well (with gift - another score - but no fee - as recompense. I feel relatively free in saying that it's a rather good edition on the whole. The most recent issues include a preview of the opening of the score at the beginning of the preface, which is a nice bit; and many of these prefaces can be accessed online (see List of Scores and Prefaces - not all the links in that score go to digitally available prefaces, and some go to PDF links instead.

(Hrm. Not new anymore, but they have Frank Bridge's late orchestral work "Rebus", which I've been curious about for ages- yes, I know, not in this forum's ambit. Sigh. :( I need to see if my local library has that, and a recording... I want to hear that finally. Yay :) And it seems?? they have typesets of Magnard's early symphonies (1 & 2)- not sure-, the manuscripts of which are digitized at IMSLP (the first two were only actually published during his lifetime in reduction, the orchestral scores stayed in ms.))

Hrm, Berger- that would be the Romanian Wilhelm Georg Berger, I'm guessing.

The Moór symphony Op.65 - ah, the E minor, which we have at IMSLP, now I look (and we have a MPH template to link...) oh, neat. Thanks!