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    | Author: rclarinet Date:   2012-05-04 09:51
 
 Hello all,
 I'm wondering what the best and most universal edition is out there for Spohr's Concerto no. 1. I have the International edition (edited by Stanley Drucker). Is this version decent?
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    | Author: cigleris Date:   2012-05-04 11:22
 
 The only other edition that I know of is the Peter's Edition. I assume this is the version that was published in the 19th C.
 The Drucker version I'm sure is fine. I own his editions of the 2nd and 3rd concertos as well as the Peter's editions of the 1st and 2nd and the Breitkof edition of the 4th.
 
 Peter Cigleris
 
 
 
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    | Author: Jack Kissinger Date:   2012-05-04 17:00
 
 You might still be able to find a copy of the Southern Music edition but I doubt it would be any better than what you have.  If  you want a copy of the Peters Edition to compare to your International edition, you can get it for free at IMSLP.
 
 Best regards,
 jnk
 
 
 
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