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  • |Misc. Notes=Source: {{IArch|lp_violin-concerto-in-d-op-61_ludwig-van-beethoven-yehudi-menuhin-otto-k}} |Misc. Notes=Source: {{IArch|lp_violin-concerto-in-d-op-61_yehudi-menuhin-philharmonia-orchestra-wilh}}
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  • ...ernative, unofficial setting of the song in the key of {{K|b}} (originally in {{K|a}}) |Misc. Notes=For information on transpositions and keys in the Peters edition, see [[Winterreise,_D.911_(Schubert,_Franz)_(Guide_to_Pe
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  • ...ding was already over 50 years old at the time of first publication, it is in the public domain. |Misc. Notes=Contains the complete autograph fragment in Mozart's handwriting (combined from the Ablieferungspartitur and the Arbeit
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  • | [[Symphony No.1 in D major, Hob.I:1 (Haydn, Joseph)|Hob.I:1]] | [[Symphony No.2 in C major, Hob.I:2 (Haydn, Joseph)|Hob.I:2]]
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  • |File Description 23=Riconosci in questo amplesso |File Description 29=In quegli anni, in cui val poco
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  • |Misc. Notes=dated in preface. |File Description 11=10. Recitative and Narrative: Condotta ell'era in ceppi
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  • |Reprint={{AmazonDtl|0486271137|''Lucia di Lammermoor in Full Score''}}<br>{{P|Dover Publications||Mineola||1992||}} ... lists a vocal score of Lucia with these translators published by [[Grus]] in 1875.
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  • ==List of Works== ...— numbering as given in: Friedrich Wilhelm Jahns, ''Carl Maria von Weber in seinen Werken. Chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichniss seiner sammtlichen C
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  • * Ave Maria in C major (1899) (autograph at Biblioteca di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte, * String Quartet in F Op.8 (Enoch, pub.1901) (BNF has this score)
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  • ...ctually by the Russian composer Vladimir Vavilov (1925-73) and copyrighted in Canada, the EU, and the US. * Piano Trio, Op.5 (held by a library in Chile, by RCM London, UDK Berlin, and elsewhere?)
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  • also published as "Franz Gaal"... ...eduction. One copy @ Bibliothèque musicale de Touraine, another at FLP.) (published 1891)
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  • * Symphony (in E) (pub. 1904) * Symphony no.2 in A major (1908, pub. Demets 1909 in Pf duet reduction)
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  • ...the US have this, and one in Hamburg, at least acc. to Worldcat) (Reviewed in the 16 November 1904 NZM) The surviving output appeared in ''Das Singbuch des Adam Puschman'' (Leipzig 1909)
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  • *3 String Quartets, Opp.41-43 (p.1862 or possibly 1858? Republished in 2008, but original version should be used. Dedicated to his friend Edward *Symphony No.2 in E major, Op.48, pub. 1863? (full score at Boston Public Library. also, poss
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  • The tables and lists below gives the following information for works by {{LinkComp|Ludwig van|Beethoven}} (where applicable): ...cluding Opus 135 was published in Beethoven's lifetime; later numbers were published posthumously.
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  • |File Description 1=Eccomi in lieta vesta ... Oh! quante volte (Giulietta's aria) |Translator={{LinkTr|Louis|Crevel de Charlemagne|1806|1882}}, French text
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  • ...kopf and Schott) is most famous for publishing Brahms' and Dvorak 's works in the 19th century.<br><br> The firm was founded in 1793 by Nicolaus Simrock (1751-1832) in Bonn. This city, like Mainz, [[Schott]]'s home, equally on the Rhine, was
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  • ...int became Veuve (Vve.) Richault Mère. The firm was sold to [[Costallat]] in June, 1898. * Full scores (some first appearance in score) of works by Mozart (edited by Rouhier), others
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  • ...008/index.html|Hofmeister Monatsbericht}}, Fuld, or similar sources. Dates in italics are estimates. ...|Friedrich Wilhelm|Marpurg|Abhandlung von der Fuge|a=(new edition)}} || || 1806 ||
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  • |Misc. Notes=This score is heavily marked in places, I have cleaned what I can. |Misc. Notes=This score is heavily marked in places, I have cleaned what I can.
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  • == Works with Opus Number == *'''Op.3''' - {{LinkWorkN|Polonaise|Op.3|Moscheles|Ignaz|0}} in D major for Piano
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  • ...s valid only for the new German text (omitted) as the parts were published in 1922 by Gutheil. ...yable above). The state of these parts are pretty much unusable to be used in a performance. At this point, if anyone out there would be willing to types
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  • |File Description 10=The people that walked in darkness |File Description 14=Glory to God in the highest
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  • ...ith Hummel) documents, whether digitally scanned in, or found in libraries in print (containing publication announcements, &c) == Works With Opus Number ==
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  • |Misc. Notes=This is the same version as published by Choudens with a piano accompaniment by H. Salomon |Misc. Notes=For high voice.<br>Published in this collection as ''Les bacchantes: chant''.
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  • #{{Lied|8007|Nun stehn die Rosen in Blüte.}} Allegro |Year of First Publication=1866 (October)
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  • |Arranger={{LinkArr|Charles William|Glover|1806|1863}} |Arranger={{LinkArr|Charles William|Glover|1806|1863}}
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  • The table below gives the following information for works by {{LinkName|Ignaz|Pleyel}} (where applicable): * '''Benton No.''' — numbering as given in Rita Benton, ''Ignace Pleyel. A Thematic Catalogue of His Compositions''. N
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  • ... clef, should be played one octave lower than the pitch notated. Hence 8va in this edition actually means loco. <br>#566282 - split from old version of # ... with a new title-page. <br>#566284 - Re-issue of the 21 Etudes, published in 2 books, of which this is Book 2.
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  • Artaria was Vienna's first major music publishing house, operating from 1778 to about 1830.<br><br> ...red on August 12, 1778. Huberty served as primary engraver until his death in early 1791.
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  • ...he name of the original composer and title of the original works are given first, with details of Liszt's adaptation below. ... linked from this page. For a complete listing of all works, see [[List of works by Franz Liszt]]''
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  • ...17/id/156309 Craw, Howard Allen: ''A biography and thematic catalog of the works of J.L. Dussek (1760-1812)''] == Works listed by opus number ==
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  • ...der the [[E. Fromont]] imprint, and the score of ''Pelleas et Melisande'' (published 1902) was dedicated to his memory.<br><br>The similarly named Hartmann of E ... though some use '''G.H. & Cie.''' or '''G.H. et Cie.''' Publication years in italics are estimates.
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  • |Year of First Publication=1806 or earlier? ...in an arrangement (as one of 5 Duetten für zwey Violinen) by Haslinger in 1806.
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  • =Stage Works= *Zelina und Gorano oder Die Morlaken-Hochzeit (lost) 1806
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  • ...ire (1870-1918). Silesia famously passed from Austrian to Prussian control in 1742 under Frederick the Great.<br><br> ...0-1925.'') (May have been purchased from Förster and Michaeli of Breslau in 1851? See [http://books.google.com/books?id=XzQDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA185 Handlexik
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  • * Prelude and Fugue in F-sharp minor, Op.41 (Augener, ca.1888) * Piano Concerto, Op.31 in E-flat major
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  • |Arranger={{LinkArr|Johann Kaspar|Mertz|1806|1856}} .... Op.24 is "Portefeuille f. Guitarre-Spieler. Leichte Unterhaltungsstücke in Form kl. Fantasien nach Opern- u. Lieder-Melodien. Heft 5".
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  • Heinrichshofen was one of an energetic group of publishers in the former Kingdom of Hannover and Duchy of Brunswick, (present day Lower S ...but is now the capital of Saxony-Anhalt. Wilhelm took over the business in 1806 and used his own name. The firm passed from father to son for the rest of t
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  • ...ring as given in Otto Erich Deutsch, Schubert: A Thematic Catalogue of his Works (London, 1951; rev. 1978) * '''Genre''' — works are grouped in the following broad categories: Stage, Vocal, Orchestral, Chamber and Keybo
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  • The tables and lists below gives the following information for works by {{LinkComp|Johann Baptist|Cramer}} (where applicable): ...e assigned by his publishers, and follow the order in which his works were published, rather than the order they were written.
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  • ...ranches opening in Dresden and Chemnitz, and the takeover of Gustav Crantz in Berlin (1836) and several other smaller publishers.<br><br> ... plaster busts of famous composers to decorate pianos. HMB lists 800 works in the period 1832-1900.<br><br>
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  • == Original Works == === Works with Opus Number ===
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  • ...rumental arrangements). The major Parisian opera composers of the day were in the catalog: {{LinkName|Daniel François Esprit|Auber}}, {{LinkName|Ambrois Bernard Latte's plate numbers were issued in the form B.L. ####. Dates in italics are estimated.
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  • * '''Librettists''' — authors of texts used in the work. * '''Published''' — the earliest-known publication of the work.
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  • ::Years in ''italics'' are of first publication or from manuscripts. *'''Notes''' {{EM}} concerning related works, completeness, authorship, etc.
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  • == List of works, by Pechstaedt numbers == === P. 1—46 - Stage Works ===
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  • |Misc. Notes=600 dpi. Page size is 10.00 x 12.688 inches. All commentary in the prefaces by the series/edition editor has been removed due to being und |Misc. Notes=600 dpi. Page size is 10.00 x 12.688 inches. All commentary in the prefaces by the series/edition editor has been removed due to being und
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  • ...tions with the famous [[wikipedia:Welser|Welser]] merchant family.<br><br> In addition to famous composers such as Joseph and Michael Haydn, Wolfgang Am |{{Hs|00}}123 || {{CSW|Paul|Wranitzky|Symphony in C minor 'La Paix', Op.31}} ||
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  • [[Image:Stamitz - Violin Concerto in G, Op.27cv.jpg|thumb|cover]] ...his business to publisher Jean-Henri [[Naderman]] .<br><br>Boyer published works by mainly foreign composers: Boccherini, Cambini, Clementi, Lorenziti and S
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