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Ut Orpheus, now distributed by Alkor

The rental material of the renowned music publisher Ut Orpheus Edizioni, founded and based in Bologna in 1993, will now be distributed worldwide by Alkor-Edition, with the exception of Italy. The attractive catalogue, dedicated primarily to early music, includes the complete editions of Francesco Geminiani, Luigi Boccherini (portrait) and Muzio Clementi. Of particular interest is the “Napoli e l‘Europa” series initiated by Riccardo Muti, featuring previously unpublished operas and oratorios of the Neapolitan School, including “I due Figaro” by Saverio Mercadante and “Demofoonte” by Niccoló Jommelli, A real gem is the Dramma per musica “Francesca da Rimini” by Saverio Mercadante (1795–1870), premiered in 2016 at the Festival della Valle d'Itria Martina Franca. It will be performed for the first time beyond the Alps in the current season as a co-production of the Tiroler Festspiele Erl and Oper Frankfurt, in Erl from 28 December 2022, in Frankfurt from 26 February 2023.

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“My music is fundamentally political in expression” - Paul Dessau’s operatic output

The new production of the opera “Lanzelot” in Weimar was hailed as a “sensation” and a “rediscovery of the first rank”. Four other operas by Paul Dessau await a revival on the stage.

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Between north and south. On 22 October Manfred Trojahn celebrates his 70th birthday

On 22 October Manfred Trojahn celebrates his 70th birthday. Although is too early for an assessment of his life and work, Gerhard R. Koch traces some of the directions and milestones in the composer’s work.

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Calculation and inspiration. Manfred Trojahn talks about his song output

Songs for voice and piano are a constant thread running through Manfred Trojahn’s output. In an interview he reveals his thoughts about setting poetry to music: „to change, without damaging“.

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Schubert as the benchmark. An interview with Christoph Prégardien

Christoph Prégardien is widely regarded as one of the foremost lyric tenors of our time. In particular, it is his achievements as a lieder singer that are highly acclaimed. Firmly established in his recitals and in his work as a teacher at Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Kölnis the cosmos of Franz Schubert’s lieder. Claudia Mücke had a lengthy talk with Prégardien – about singing art songs, about singing lessons, about the importance of editions and, of course, about the genius of Franz Schubert.

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What is Urtext? Questions to Jonathan Del Mar

Often used, and yet unclear to many. “Urtext” is an ambivalent concept which can mean many different things. Beethoven editor Jonathan Del Mar explains which principles he follows.

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Jonathan Del Mar’s Beethoven editions for Bärenreiter

Symphonies, concertos, string quartets, piano sonatas: Jonathan Del Mar’s Beethoven editions are convincing from the first to the last note.

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Portraits

An unfailing advocate for contemporary music. On the death of Oliver Knussen
Ernst von Siemens Music Prize for Beat Furrer
Thomas Daniel Schlee’s 60th birthday
A conversation with Gladys Krenek on the 25th anniversary of Ernst Krenek’s death
Magical power: Thomas Daniel Schlee’s “Rufe zu mir” in Bamberg
Symphonist Miloslav Kabeláč
„Orest“ in Vienna – Manfred Trojahn celebrates his 65th birthday
Discovering new territory. The short creative life of Vítězslava Kaprálová
IRCAM and Cathedral Choir. Jonathan Harvey dies aged 73
About Vadim Karassikov’s new composition “The Absent”
Beat Furrer's Enigma
Full of power and poetry – Jean Barraqué’s early works
German premiere of L’ubica Čekovská in Gera
On the road: Dieter Ammann with the BBC and Mariinsky Orchestras
Manfred Trojahn’s 60th birthday
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