Barenreiter News - May 2021
  

Barenreiter News – May 2021
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New Publications   



Dear musicians

We are pleased to present our 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.

We look forward to receiving your orders.

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New Publications
Buchcover
Evaluation of all available sources on the basis of the latest findings in Schumann scholarship

Notes on the historically informed performance of Schumann's piano music (Ger/Eng)

Clear and uncluttered engraving with practical page turns
Schumann, Robert
Arabeske op. 18 / Blumenstuck op. 19 for Piano
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Editor: Stuwe, Holger M.
BA 10865 | EUR 13.95 | 9790006559589
Schumann's "Arabeske" and "Blumenstuck" were both composed while he was living in Vienna from October 1838 to April 1839, and are thus companions to such major piano pieces as the "Fantasy in C major" (op. 17), the "Humoresque" (op. 20) and the cycles "Nachtstucke" (op. 23) and "Faschingsschwank aus Wien" (op. 26). Unlike these masterpieces, they are more ingratiating, possibly as a concession to the Viennese public; but whether the "Arabeske" is a "delicate piece for the ladies", as Schumann once maintained, is open to debate.

For our new edition of these popular pieces the editor has re-evaluated the surviving sources, devoting special attention to the placement of slurs and incorporating the latest findings in Schumann scholarship. Rounding off the volume are a clear and uncluttered engraving, practical page turns and informative notes on historical performance practice by Sezir Seskir, a fortepiano specialist from Bucknell University (Lewisburg, PA) with a special interest in Schumann's pianism as well as 18th- and 19th-century performance practice.
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Buchcover
Available for the first time in a performing edition along with orchestral material

Urtext from the revised second printing of Volume IV/13 of the "Halle Handel Edition"

Incorporates the latest research findings on the sources of the "Water Music" and the Concerto in F major HWV 331
Handel, George Frideric
Concerto in F major HWV 331
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Editor: Best, Terence
BA 10252 | EUR 15.50 | Full score | 9790006538775
Handel's Concerto in F major (HWV 331) was long considered a variant of two movements from the three suites of his "Water Music" (HWV 348-350). Recently our understanding of the "Water Music" had to be thoroughly revised owing to new scholarly discoveries. Not only did the structure of the three suites prove to be unhistorical, but Friedrich Chrysander's 19th-century view turned out to be correct: the two "variants" actually constitute an independent concerto.

In musical terms, HWV 331 is related to two movements of the "Water Music" and is frequently performed alongside them. Now it is available for the first time in a performing edition based on the already revised volume of the "Halle Handel Edition", which reflects the current state of scholarship concerning the complex source tradition of the "Water Music" and the Concerto HWV 331.
BA 10252-74 Violin I EUR 2.95 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 10252-75 Violin II EUR 2.95 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 10252-79 Viola EUR 2.95
BA 10252-82 Basses EUR 2.95 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 10252-65 Set of Winds EUR 15.50
BA 10252-68 Harpsichord EUR 8.95
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Buchcover
One of Joseph Haydn’s “English Symphonies”

Based on the G. Henle Complete Edition of the “Works of Joseph Haydn”

Orchestral parts in a large format (25.5 cm x 32.5 cm)

Foreword on historical contexts by Andreas Friesenhagen (Eng/Ger)
Haydn, Joseph
Symphony in E-flat major Hob. I:76
Editors: Gerlach, Sonja / Murray, Sterling E.
BA 10987 | EUR 42.95 | Full score | 9790006569816
Haydn composed his Symphony no. 76 at the same time as his Symphonies nos. 77 and 78 for a planned trip to England that never took place. Nonetheless, H. C. Robbins Landon calls these works the “English symphonies” as they are stylistically closely linked to the “London Bach”, Johann Christian Bach. Haydn himself, in a letter of 1783 to his Parisian publisher Charles-Georges Boyer, described the Symphonies as ‘Leicht und nicht vil Concertirend”, meaning that they were light in spirit and did not contain extensive solo passages but rather a clear sense of classical form.
BA 10987-74 Violin I EUR 10.95 Minimum order quantity: 4 copies
BA 10987-75 Violin II EUR 10.95 Minimum order quantity: 4 copies
BA 10987-79 Viola EUR 10.95 Minimum order quantity: 3 copies
BA 10987-82 Violoncello EUR 10.95 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 10987-85 Double Bass EUR 10.95 Minimum order quantity: 2 copies
BA 10987-65 Set of Winds EUR 55.00
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Buchcover
Urtext edition based on the full score published in the "L'Opera francais" series

Singable German translation from the Weimar premiere

Informative Foreword by the editor (Ger/Fr/Eng)

Idiomatic, managable piano reduction
Saint-Saens, Camille
Samson et Dalila
Opera in 3 acts
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Editors: Jacob, Andreas / Guilloux, Fabien
BA 8710-90 | EUR 44.95 | Vocal score (Fr/Ger) | 9790006537891
Saint-Saens' setting of the biblical story of Samson, a hero equipped with superhuman powers, and his seduction by the Philistine Dalila is considered his magnum opus for the musical stage. It stands alongside Gounod's "Faust" and Bizet's "Carmen" among the most popular operas in the French repertoire.

Lust, hate, frailty and religious war are the ingredients of the plot. Among other things, the sensual music includes Dalila's famous arias "Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix" and "Printemps qui commence". The Barenreiter vocal score, newly engraved with a clear presentation, contains Richard Pohl's authentic singable German translation of the libretto used at the Weimar premiere in 1877.
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Buchcover
Brahms, Johannes
Sacred Choral Works
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The sacred a cappella choral works by Johannes Brahms are amongst the most important Romantic works in their genre.
These works published as a collection in BA 7575 are now available separately in performing editions (BA 25018 - BA 25037).
To the products
Choral Scores (Ger/Lat) - Minimum order quantity: 10 copies - Copy on request

BA 25018 | Der Englische Gruss | ISMN: 9790006569342 | EUR 2.50

BA 25019 | Marias Kirchgang | ISMN: 9790006569359 | EUR 1.50

BA 25020 | Marias Wallfahrt | ISMN: 9790006569366 | EUR 1.50

BA 25021 | Der Jager | ISMN: 9790006569373 | EUR 2.50

BA 25022 | Ruf zur Maria | ISMN: 9790006569380 | EUR 1.50

BA 25023 | Magdalena | ISMN: 9790006569397 | EUR 1.50

BA 25024 | Marias Lob | ISMN: 9790006569403 | EUR 1.50

BA 25025 | Es ist das Heil uns kommen her | ISMN: 9790006569410 | EUR 3.95

BA 25026 | Aus dem 51ten Psalm (Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein rein Herz) | ISMN: 9790006569427 | EUR 3.95

BA 25027 | O bone Jesu | ISMN: 9790006569434 | EUR 1.50

BA 25028 | Adoramus | ISMN: 9790006569441 | EUR 2.50

BA 25029 | Regina coeli | ISMN: 9790006569458 | EUR 2.95

BA 25030 | Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Muhseligen? | ISMN: 9790006569465 | EUR 3.95

BA 25031 | O Heiland, reiß die Himmel auf | ISMN: 9790006569472 | EUR 2.95

BA 25032 | Unsere Vater hofften auf dich | ISMN: 9790006569489 | EUR 2.95

BA 25033 | Wenn ein starker Gewappneter | ISMN: 9790006569496 | EUR 2.95

BA 25034 | Wo ist ein so herrlich Volk | ISMN: 9790006569502 | EUR 2.95

BA 25035 | Ich aber bin elend | ISMN: 9790006569519 | EUR 2.95

BA 25036 | Ach, arme Welt | ISMN: 9790006569526 | EUR 1.50

BA 25037 | Wenn wir in hochsten Noten sein | ISMN: 9790006569533 | EUR 2.95

Errors excepted; price changes and delivery terms subject to change without notice.
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