Barenreiter News - March II 2022
  

Barenreiter News – March II 2022
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New Publications   

Complete Editions   

Mendelssohn Complete Letters - Now in Separate Volumes   



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New Publications
Buchcover
New critical edition including sources never before consulted

With a detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) and description of the sources

Orchestral parts in a large format (25.5 cm × 32.5 cm)
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Overture "Coriolan" for Orchestra op. 62
Editor: Del Mar, Jonathan
BA 11904 | EUR 19.95 | Full score | 9790006573707
Beethoven's "Coriolan" overture was composed in 1807. Whether the work was originally intended as a concert overture or for the stage has not been clarified to this day. The work was first performed at the Palais Lobkowitz and it was the Lobkowitz family who played a decisive role in the transmission of the sources.

For this new edition, Beethoven specialist Jonathan Del Mar incorporates various manuscript sources, including a handwritten set of parts that has never been considered before. As a result, numerous discrepancies could be clarified.
BA 11904-74 Violin I EUR 5.50 Minimum order quantity: 4 copies
BA 11904-75 Violin II EUR 5.50 Minimum order quantity: 4 copies
BA 11904-79 Viola EUR 5.50 Minimum order quantity: 3 copies
BA 11904-82 Violoncello EUR 5.50 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 11904-85 Double bass EUR 5.50 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 11904-65 Wind set EUR 27.95
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Buchcover
New critical edition including sources never before consulted

With a detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) and description of the sources

Orchestral parts in a large format (25.5 cm × 32.5 cm)
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Overture "Egmont" for Orchestra op. 84
Editor: Del Mar, Jonathan
BA 11903 | EUR 25.95 | Full score | 9790006573783
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 dramatic material of Goethe's tragedy, several in collaboration with the author himself. The overture reflects the themes of the play through its expressive music, and over the last two hundred years it has become one of the most popular works by Beethoven conceived for the stage.

For this new edition, Beethoven specialist Jonathan Del Mar draws on various manuscript sources including a handwritten set of parts which has never been taken into account before. Thus, numerous discrepancies such as missing notes in the flute part or unclear bowing could be clarified for the first time.
BA 11903-74 Violin I EUR 4.95 Minimum order quantity: 4 copies
BA 11903-75 Violin II EUR 4.95 Minimum order quantity: 4 copies
BA 11903-79 Viola EUR 4.95 Minimum order quantity: 3 copies
BA 11903-82 Violoncello EUR 4.95 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 11903-85 Double bass EUR 4.95 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 11903-65 Wind set EUR 26.95
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Buchcover
Study edition of the conductor's score (BA 10419)

Detailed Introduction by Jan Smaczny (Eng/Cz/Ger)

Answers to heatedly debated questions, e.g. regarding orchestration
Dvorak, Antonin
Symphony No. 9 in E minor op. 95 "New World"
Editor: Del Mar, Jonathan
TP 619 | EUR 19. 50 | Study score | 9790006203154
Since 2019 the "New World" Symphony, a jewel of the symphonic repertoire, has been available from Barenreiter in a reliable scholarly edition in which the editor, Jonathan Del Mar, clarified the complexities of the work's source transmission. He did this by consulting previously overlooked sources, including music examples in Dvorak's hand that the composer is known to have used in a lecture he delivered at Columbia University, New York, shortly after the symphony was premiered by the New York Philharmonic under Anton Seidl.

With this volume the Del Mar edition is now available in a practical study score with a new introduction by Dvorak authority Jan Smaczny.
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Buchcover
Full score containing all the purely instrumental numbers from the various versions

Overview by key in the table of contents

Suitable for compiling separate orchestral suites for concert performance
Rameau, Jean-Philippe
Platee, Io
Editor: Soury, Thomas
BA 8895 | EUR 54.00 | Full score | 9790006575206
This edition unites all the purely instrumental and dance numbers from one of Rameau's most popular operas, along with those from his last one-act opera-ballet "Io", which was left unfinished at the time of his death.

"Platee" is the setting of a libretto by Jacques Autreau that Rameau arranged to be adapted for his own purposes, especially with regard to comic effects. In grotesque form, it shows Jupiter curing his wife Juno of her jealousy by feigning a marriage of love with the ugly swamp nymph Platee. Faced with such a ludicrous rival, Juno is forced to admit that her suspicions were unfounded.

The opera was premiered in Versailles in 1745 for the wedding of the Dauphin Louis and Maria Theresia of Spain. The performance was a fiasco, however, for the coarse comedy and bizarre characters were deemed inappropriate by the wedding audience. It was not until 1749 in Paris that "Platee" achieved its breakthrough, becoming Rameau's greatest triumph to date. Another version with an altered text was performed from 1754 on.

The plot of the fragmentary "Io" deals with the amorous relations between the nymph Io and Jupiter in the guise of the shepherd Hylas, who becomes a rival of Apollo, disguised as Philemon. Now the inventive and richly varied orchestral numbers from this cruelly comical bonfire of the vanities can be presented in concert with greater flexibility.
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Complete Editions
Buchcover
Fragments of stage works in different stages of development

Scholarly-critical edition of the fragments' musical text based on the editorial guidelines of the "Complete Critical Edition of the Works of Leos Janacek"

With a tri-lingual Foreword (Czech/Eng/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng)

With facsimiles of numerous samples or whole fragments
Janacek, Leos
Stage Fragments
Complete Critical Edition of the Works of Leos Janacek A/11
BA 6868-01 | EUR 205.00 | 9790260109476
Reduced subscription price available
Janacek is one of the most important opera composers of the first half of the 20th century. It is therefore revealing to also study his unrealized projects for stage works. The volume contains an orchestral sketch for incidental music to G. Hauptmann's comedy “Schluck und Jau” (1928) as well as sketches for two larger opera torsos: “The Mintmaster’s Wife” (1906/1907) after Ladislav Stroupeznicky is a sketch in the form of a piano reduction including some notes on instrumentation; “The Living Corpse” (1916) after a text by L. N. Tolstoi is a fragment of the orchestral score.

This volume, whose contents have been taken from the original 2010 Editio Janacek edition due to a license transfer, is supplemented by facsimiles of small fragments of works Janacek had planned: “Anna Karenina” and “Gazdina roba” (1907). These fragments demonstrate Janacek's unique approach to dramatic material.
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Buchcover
A milestone of the tragedie lyrique, now editorially completed

Edited according to the high editorial standard of Opera Omnia Rameau (OOR)
Rameau, Jean-Philippe
Dardanus RCT 35 B
Jean-Philippe Rameau. Opera Omnia (OOR) IV.8
BA 8868-01 | EUR 561.00 | 9790006569656
Reduced subscription price available
“Dardanus” is Rameau’s third “Tragedie lyrique” composed for Paris after “Hippolyte et Aricie” and “Castor et Pollux”. With its multi-facetted music, it represents quite a high point of this genre.

For the first time this critical edition prepared by Denis Herlin offers the possibility to reconstruct the version of May 1744 in addition to the version of 1739 which has already been published in this series (BA 8854). Also, the appendices include the complete performance material of the April 1744 version, many parts of which could not be heard since. Last but not least the changes of the successful re-staging of 1760 are presented. As such all versions of this main work of Rameau are now available in Barenreiter editions.
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Complete letters - Now in Separate Volumes
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix
Complete Letters in 12 Volumes (German text)


Editors: Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel
Advisory Comittee: Wolfgang Dingliner, Ulrich Leisinger, Laurenz Lutteken, Roland Reuss, Lothar Schmidt and Peter Wollny

This edition of 12 volumes of letters and a CD-ROM (the complete edition of the printed volumes in a pdf format) is available as a set (BVK 2300) and can now also be purchased in separate volumes (BVK 2301 - BVK 2312). The CD-ROM is also available separately (BVK 2403).

BVK 2301 | Volume 1: 1816 to June 1830 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2302 | Volume 2: July 1830 to July 1832 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2303 | Volume 3: August 1832 to July 1834 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2304 | Volume 4: August 1834 to June 1836 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2305 | Volume 5: July 1836 to January 1838 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2306 | Volume 6: February 1838 to September 1839 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2307 | Volume 7: October 1839 until February 1841 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2308 | Volume 8: March 1841 to August 1842 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2309 | Volume 9: September 1842 to December 1843 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2310 | Volume 10: January 1844 to June 1845 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2311 | Volume 11: July 1845 to January 1847 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2312 | Volume 12: February 1847 to November 1847 | EUR 169.00
BVK 2403 | CD-ROM: The complete edition of the printed volumes in a pdf format) | EUR 260.00

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