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Meticulous revision. “Giselle” on a firm footing at last

The time of doubtful passages in Adolphe Adam’s world-famous ballet is over. The new edition clarifies a great deal and returns to the original version.

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Bedřich Smetana 200. “Má vlast” – complete set in new edition

In 2024, the entire musical world commemorates the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana (1824–84). It is in this year that the Bärenreiter Praha has released a new Urtext edition of the complete cycle of six symphonic poems “Má vlast” (My Country). This completes a ten-year project of successive publishing of the individual movements of Smetana´s symphonic cycle. This iconic Czech orchestral work has been reissued after almost 60 years.

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“… and the blackbirds sing …”. A new orchestral work by Philipp Maintz

“Der Zerfall einer Illusion in farbige Scherben” [The disintegration of an illusion into coloured shards] is the title of a 2021 painting by the young Leipzig painter Gustav Sonntag, in which abrupt contrasts collide. Sonntag observes the present with an unsparing and socially critical eye, and aims to reinterpret the traditions of the Leipzig School with his painting in the figurative style. Philipp Maintz discovered the painter and his work by chance. The gritty, yet poetic title evoked memories for Maintz and inspired him to compose his new orchestral work.

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Miroslav Srnka’s “Is This Us?” for two horns and orchestra

In his orchestral works of recent years, composer Miroslav Srnka has further divided the orchestra into its “individual sections” and in particular, has individualised the body of strings, leading ultimately to the creation of a gigantic “superorganism”. In his new concert composition “Is This Us?” two solo horns confront a group of many instruments – an orchestra woven into many individual voices. This confrontation is inspired by a passage from Winter by the Norwegian author Karl-Ove Knausgaard, a reflection on identities: “For we ourselves, we are always who we are, whereas for others who we are is something which gradually emerges, something which arrives and then disappears again.

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Accurate in every detail: Saint-Saëns’ “Carnaval des animaux”

“Le Carnaval des animaux” has become Saint-Saëns’ most famous work, quoted, arranged and transcribed countless times – for all possible occasions, in the widest range of contexts and with a huge variety of text interpolations. The “Aquarium” has also acquired such popularity that it is played before every film shown at the Cannes Film Festival. The historical-critical edition by Sabina Teller Ratner (Bärenreiter) is the crowning achievement of a lifetime’s work.

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Bach through Mendelssohn's eyes. The "Passion Music" in a new edition

Why Mendelssohn when the original Bach is available? The new edition of Bach's "St. Mat-thew Passion" in Felix Mendelssohn's version offers the possibility of an authentic perfor-mance as in 1829 and 1841.

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A journey of the soul with Goethe. Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s “Anima”

The Jena Mahler cycle enters the home stretch. Short works by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini preceding each Mahler symphony have become an integral part of concerts for audiences. At the beginning of March, “Anima” was performed before Mahler’s Eighth.

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Orchestra

“I will fear no evil ...” Two orchestral works by Josef Suk
A double concerto by Camille Saint-Saëns? About the new edition of his Septet
Transformations of piano sound. Beat Furrer’s Piano Concerto no. 2
No templates! Dieter Ammann’s Viola Concerto for Nils Mönkemeyer
Looking beyond his own horizons. Philipp Maintz is “Composer in Focus” in Aachen
Happy and playful: Václav Trojan’s “Fairy Tales” for accordion and orchestra
The New Anton Bruckner Complete Edition
Sounding space for the existential. New orchestral works
Gabriel Fauré and the Orchestra: A Re-evaluation
Sensual, doleful, emotional. Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini's “Dies illa” for Basel
Saved from silence. The new setting of Heinz Winbeck’s 1st Symphony “Tu solus”
Infectious enthusiasm. In Memoriam: Carl Davis CBE
Ancient myth for the concert hall. Georg Friedrich Handel's "Semele"
The Triumph of Time and Truth. Handel's "Il trionfo del Tempo e della Verità"
In Honor of the Saints of Music. Handel's second Cecilian Ode
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