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#1995944 - 12/07/1212:22 PMWhat is Urtext? The Bärenreiter film
BruceD
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With permission from Bärenreiter, I am posting a link to a recent short film that you might find interesting featuring the eminent conductor, Christopher Hogwood, behind the scenes at Bärenreiter.
#1995971 - 12/07/1201:20 PMRe: What is Urtext? The Bärenreiter film
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Very interesting. I wonder how the digital era will affect musical publishing in the future. Kindle and whatnot has virtually replaced printed books. Will that happen to the printed score? If so a lot more information, such as composer's notes and historical facts, could be incorporated with the score.
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Very interesting, thanks for posting. I absolutely love my Bärenreiter editions, especially the Bach. Such a nice, spacious feel that makes it easy on the eyes. My only complaint (a small one) is that the folios are all slightly different in size, unlike Henle.
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#1996627 - 12/08/1210:37 PMRe: What is Urtext? The Bärenreiter film
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Originally Posted By: dfan
Originally Posted By: didyougethathing
Also, what is the piece in the beginning (and repeated throughout the video)?
Prelude #9 in E from the Well-Tempered Clavier book 1.
Thanks, but I was referring to the piece in the original video Bruce posted. It sounds very Schumann or Brahms-esque. I know I've heard it many times but can't think of it.
Edit: Found it, it's Brahms' "newly discovered" Albumblatt in A Minor.