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|Misc. Notes=Intro is of the published score from Bessel. Remainder primarily Rimsky's holograph.
|Misc. Notes=Based on Rimsky-Korsakov's MS above. Editorial additions in brackets.
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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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|Misc. Notes=Recorded May 7, 1959 in Paris, [[wikipedia:Théâtre_des_Champs-Élysées|Théâtre des Champs-Elys
...Name 3=PMLP1812-VerdiLODGV_III,I_Messa_da_Requiem_Appx.2_Liber_me,_Domine_(1869).pdf
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|Misc. Notes=Includes comments in French.
...we_Dzieł_Fryderyka_Chopina_(Chopin,_Frédéric)|''National Edition of the Works of Fryderyk Chopin'']], Series A, Vol.IV (pp.26–32)<br>{{P|Polskie Wydawn
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded Feb 2018 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer)
... Notes=Source: {{plain|https://archive.org/details/lp_funeral-march-sonata-in-b-flat-minor-opus_arthur-rubinstein-frdric-chopin|Internet Archive}}
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|Editor={{LinkCopy|Julian|Fontana|1810|1869}}
|Publisher Information={{ChopinPaderewskiPWM|XVIII: Minor Works|1725|1955}} (1974 reissue)
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...nce of 3rd pos, to avoid string crossing and to make a uniform sound, even in the low and middle registers.
|Misc. Notes=Published as Volume 2 of Harfen-Klänge, Sammlung klassischer Stücke für Harfe.
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|Misc. Notes=Please tell for any mistakes, first upload.
|Publisher Information={{P|Forberg||Leipzig||||1869}}
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded 2015 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University.<br>(Peter Hill, sound engineer)
|File Description 1=In fernem Land
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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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|SM+={{SMPlink|Piano-Works-Vol-1/1032388|Peters (ed. Klemm)}}
|Misc. Notes=This is only the 1st movement. There are no dynamic instructions in this typeset.
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|File Description 56=43/2. Musikstücke in den Notenbüchern der Anna Magdalena Bach
|File Description 57=44. Handschrift in zeitlich geordneten Nachbildungen
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|Year of First Publication=1868 to 1893 - Moscow: [[P. Jurgenson]] (selections), 1953 - Mo
...В of ''[[Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works|Complete Collected Works]]'', ed. {{LinkCompS|Pavel|Lamm}})
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|en = Litolff was one of an energetic group of publishers in the former Kingdom of Hannover and Duchy of Brunswick, (present day Lower S
... 1912, and was ultimately sold to C. F. Peters in 1940 by Richard's widow. In 1950 the Collection Litolff moved to Frankfurt with Peters. Peters continue
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|Work Title=P. I. Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works
...1990 – Moscow: [[Muzgiz|Muzgiz/Muzyka]]. Vols. 2 and 43 also published in Leningrad.<br>''Reprint'' (vols.1 to 62 only) – New York: [[Edwin F. Kalm
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|File Description 1=15. Waltz in {{K|A}}
|File Description 1=3. Waltz in {{K|g#}}
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===={{ForumTh|16208|1869-72 conflation}}====
...ages. The subsequent insertions resulted in the dual numbering system seen in this score.
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...S [[Media:PV-Schubert-D.797_Nos_1,3a,5,_Entr'actes_MS.jpg|above]], located in the bottom-left corner.
|Misc. Notes=The Peters medium voice edition prints this song in the original (high) key.<br>(#45369) Scanned at 600dpi, cleaned with [[High
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...oforte solo'', heft 26<br>{{P|Holle|L. Holle|Wolfenbüttel|{{HMB|1869|89}}|1869||396}}
|Year of First Publication=1809?
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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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==Works with Opus number==
*'''Op.5''' - Fantasia No.1 in B minor for Piano (1850-51)
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...sgewählte Compositionen für das Pianoforte''<br>Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta, (1869-1871).
...'s piano works (around 1901) with a new editorial claim by Eduard Beninger in around 1928 (which is why there is still the early plate number).''
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[[Image:Jurg works.jpg|thumb|right|Works ca.1900]]
...сон) was founded in 1861 by Pyotr Ivanovich Jurgenson (1836-1904). Born in Tallinn (then called Reval), Jurgenson worked as a music engraver from 1855
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|Editor={{LinkEd|Alexandre|Guilmant|1837|1911}}<br>{{LinkEd|André|Pirro|1869|1943}}
...cludes editors' prefaces and facsimile pages. <br>See below for individual works (alternative scans)
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|Misc. Notes=These parts were prepared and used (except for percussion) in Festa Italiana 2014, Seattle.
|Publisher Information={{P|Ricordi||Milan|n.d.(ca.1869)|1869||41685}}
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==Works with Opus number==
Songs from Opus: 4,5,9,15,18,21,23,25,26,33,39,48,59,60,67,69,70 appears in[[60 Ausgemählte Lieder fur eine Singstimme und klavier - ed Peters (Grieg,
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...v}}, and {{LinkComp|Aleksandr|Borodin}}. A Moscow branch office was opened in 1888.
|el = Η V. Bessel and Co. ιδρύθηκε το 1869 στην Αγ. Πετρούπολη από τον Vasily Vasil’yevich Bes
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# [[#Original works|Original Works]]
## [[#Sacred choral works|Sacred Choral Works]]
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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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|Misc. Notes=Version for Organ Solo, published by [https://davinci-edition.com/product/dv-20586/ Da Vinci-Edition]
...e files for the triple-divisi section up to rehearsal H. The viola players in our orchestra had difficulty reading this section, so I made three separate
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...rgenson published this as the "Deuxieme version" since it was the second ''published'' version.
|Misc. Notes={{Missing}}The first violin part is missing!
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{{Cleanup|in table- remove links to pages (unless we have those UE scans on those pages)
...its publication rights for Bruckner's works to U.E. in exchange for shares in the new company. The next year saw the addition of titles by Max Reger, Ric
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...nts on ''Dresden. vollendet d: 13. May 1820.'' in his catalogue of Weber's works though RISM gives dates as 1819{{EN}}21 (perhaps for reasons explained by J
|Misc. Notes=Plate number 4381 (which inscribed in this score) is for the full opera score (''Edition Eulenburg'' No.915).
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...hwarze played on Yamaha Electone HS-8, recorded probably around Dec. 2010. In memory of my father Wolfgang, who passed away suddenly. I uploaded his vers
|Misc. Notes=Published as ''Méditation''.<br>Choral text is a version of the Benedictus.
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==Works with Opus number==
*'''Op.6''' - {{LinkWorkN|Piano Trio|Op.6|Jensen|Adolf|0}} in F minor (unpublished ms, 1856?)
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... Lev Mey ||sketches to an Opera, unfinished (lost). Material used in other works.
...Completed and partly orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov and Glazunov 1887/88. First performance, St.Petersburg 1890
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==Works with Opus number==
...Op.20''' - {{LinkWorkN|Suite|Op.20|Backer-Grøndahl|Agathe|0}} in G minor, in 5 movements (pub. by Warmuth, 1887)
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==Works with Opus number==
...p.1''', {{LinkWorkN|Piano Concerto No.1|Op.1|Bennett|William Sterndale|0}} in D minor (1832), London 1833
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...el following Meissonier's retirement on April 20th, 1842. <br><br>The firm published not only scores, but also a famous magazine: 1839 marked the acquisition of
... Francois Henri and Philippe Gerard led the merger with [[Alphonse Leduc]] in 1980.
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{{plain|http://www.raff.org|Click here for detailed information on individual works, publishing dates, biographical details, etc.}}
== Works with Opus Number ==
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...|Orchestral||[[Symphony No.1, Op.2 (Saint-Saëns, Camille)|''Symphony No.1 in E-flat major'']]||
...1857||Concertante||[[Tarantelle, Op.6 (Saint-Saëns, Camille)|''Tarantelle in A minor'']]||for flute, clarinet, and orchestra
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...ng of Leipzig in 1944-45, the firm re-opened after the war in West Germany in 1948.
*1884 A.H. [[Hirsch]] in Leipzig.
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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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...l music. Its most famous series is the "Novello's Octavo Editions" series, published from the 1830s to the present.
...ections such as ''Novello's Choral Handbook, a collection of music printed in separate parts.'' and ''Singing for the Million.'' (by [https://en.wikipedi
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* A useful list of early songs published by Durand: [https://www.google.ru/books/edition/Je_ne_veux_pas_d_autres_cho
== Works with Opus Number ==
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