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Each work tells a different story. Claude Debussy in Bärenreiter Urtext editions

Debussy’s frequently-performed orchestral works need a reliable Urtext edition, one which also incorporates performing traditions. The editions by Douglas Woodfull-Harris for Bärenreiter fulfil this need.

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A masterpiece for the patron saint. Gounod’s Messe solennelle de Sainte Cécile

The Messe solennelle en l’honneur de Sainte Cécile is Charles Gounod’s best-known sacred work. The new edition carefully evaluates the autograph manuscript and first printed edition. 

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A journey with an uncertain ending. Jean Barraqué’s “Musique de scène”

In 1958 Jean Barraqué composed music for a project for the ‘Theatre of the Absurd’ which never made it to the stage. 60 years later it is now finally receiving its première in Vienna.

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New symphonic works. Orchestral arrangements of two Janáček works

As the repertoire of Janáček’s symphonic compositions is not extensive, two new arrangements of his works represent a welcome addition to this repertoire.

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Orchestral gems. Gabriel Fauré’s symphonic and concertante works

It is well worth rediscovering Gabriel Fauré’s orchestral works and concertante pieces. And here, the Urtext editions from Bärenreiter’s Complete Edition can help.

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Philipp Maintz’s orchestral piece “hängende gärten” in Berlin

Philipp Maintz has composed hängende gärten for large orchestra for the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin – an evocative allusion to the gardens of Babylon which Nebuchadnezzar II had built for his wife Semiramis. “It is precisely this image which for me best fits with the idea of this orchestral piece”, says the composer: “a park in which you can plant, garden, tend and see plants growing (yes, actually write ‘music from music’) – yet also a ‘garden of longing’ in which things should flower beautifully, but also run wild.” The first performance is on 28 May 2017 in the Philharmonie Berlin conducted by Christoph Eschenbach.

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Dvořák’s Violin Concerto and his three “Slavonic Rhapsodies”

Bärenreiter Praha is publishing the A minor Violin Concerto and the Slavonic Rhapsodies, two works which urgently needed new editions.

 

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Orchestra

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
Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion of 1725
Premieres of Works by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
The individual and the collective. Miroslav Srnka’s “Superorganisms” for Tokyo
Ut Orpheus, now distributed by Alkor
A new attempt. Michael Ostrzyga‘s completion of Mozart‘s Requiem
A harpsichord concerto! Miroslav Srnka’s new work for Mahan Esfahani
Le retour à la vie – Summer Festivals 2021
“Super flumina Babylonis”. A rediscovered choral work by Camille Saint-Saëns
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