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 Composer's Publishers
Author: ABerry 
Date:   2006-04-29 06:02

Greetings,

When practicing concerto or chamber works, would it be better to use the original publisher’s edition of the work? How would one find out what publisher(s) a composer used? Is there a listing someplace? I am working on the Brahms Trio using the Peter’s edition and started thinking, ‘Who originally published this work? Wouldn’t it be better to use that edition?’ What do all you seasoned clarinet veterans think? Does it even make a difference?


Thanks,
Allan



Post Edited (2006-04-29 06:03)

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 Re: Composer's Publishers
Author: crnichols 
Date:   2006-04-29 10:40

I often seek out Urtext editions, as they go right back to the manuscript. They are usually very good scholarship, and give a good description of discrepancies found in the music. They cost a little more, but it's a more "informed" way of looking at the music.
Christopher Nichols
1st Infantry Division Band

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 Re: Composer's Publishers
Author: BobD 
Date:   2006-04-29 11:53

Thanks "nichols" for something I was totally unaware of. A Google search extends the information.

Bob Draznik

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