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Author: David Niethamer
Date: 2014-04-07 07:07
Hello all - Please pardon the cross posting to KLARINET.
I will be playing the Brahms Quintet this coming summer, and want to replace my old, beat-up International parts that I've had forever. What are the "good" editions these days? Is Henle worth the $63 (plus $32 for the score)? Simrock (the original) is on IMSLP - will this work acceptable? Inquiring minds want to know.
thanks,
David
David
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Author: gwie
Date: 2014-04-07 08:07
Despite the minor controversy that surrounds the Henle edition with respect to some of the markings, I like the edition because the page turns are excellent. The little study score is clean and very easy to read, but doesn't stay open on it's own. I cut the binding off of mine and had it spiral bound.
Speaking as a quartet player as well, it's a lot easier to navigate the violin and viola parts because of those nice three-page fold outs. Over the years having performed it with many of my clarinet students, I've found that we've changed the bowings in the parts dramatically from what is printed.
Post Edited (2014-04-07 08:10)
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