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  • |Misc. Notes=Recorded 2015 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer) ...jpgs. This was its third publication in the same year, and the last. First published by Mechetti, then by Wessel & Co. (London), then Schlesinger.
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  • |Misc. Notes=Recorded Feb 2018 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer) |Misc. Notes=Recorded live in Bergen, Norway, 11/2008
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  • ...r.rhul.ac.uk/2008/index.html|Hofmeisters Monatsberichte @ RHUL}} for works published between 1878 and 1900. Dates are dates of publication where not otherwise s * String Quartet in {{K|Ab}}, Op.22 (1905-1907)
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  • ...ction of the score issued in ca.1895 with the plate number D. F. 2389. The first edition of the full score (Plate D. S. & C. 2389) was 494 pages. |Misc. Notes=With stage manuscript directions (in French).
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  • |File Description 3=Clarinet 1, 2, 3, Bass Clarinet (in B{{flat}}, A) |File Description 5=Horn 1, 2, 3, 4 (in F)
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  • ...ssed to 80% jpgs. First published in October 1838. No.2 is in C, No.3 in D in this edition. ...leaned version.<br>filter: score filtered with 2-point algorithm explained in [[High Quality Scanning|High Quality Scanning]]<br>I provide the original s
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  • |Misc. Notes=Includes comments in French. ====Mazurka in {{K|Bb}} (No.1)====
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  • ==Works with Opus number== * Op.9 - Capriccio No.1 in A minor (André, 1898)
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  • ...ce for Band I see [[Mazurka in A minor, B.134 (Chopin, Frédéric)|Mazurka in A minor, B.134]]. |Misc. Notes=Includes comments in French
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  • |Editor={{LinkEd|Ewald|Zimmermann|1910|1998}} ...te fingerings and very readable musical text. See title page of individual works for more information.
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  • ...of the Military Band part (score and instrumental parts) is available. See in ''Arrangements and Transcriptions.'' ...tra". Sections taken from the original 1902 version (except ''The Queen'', published 1911).<br>I. Crown the King<br>II a. The Queen<br>IV a. Hark upon the hallo
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  • ...AmazonDtl|0486271455|''Etudes, Children's Corner, Images Book II and other Works for Piano''}}<br>{{P|Dover Publications||Mineola||1992||}} |Misc. Notes=Chinese translations of expressions. Page 2 appears to be published much earlier (circa. 1950s).
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  • |Editor={{LinkEd|Irina|Iordan|1910|1976}} |Editor={{LinkEd|Irina|Iordan|1910|1976}}
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  • ...ry change in "A more humane Mikado," but leaves "As someday it may happen" in its original state. ... ("Why, who are you who ask this question") and Harris sings the bass part in the Act II madrigal. Source: {{plain|https://archive.org/details/lp_the-mik
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  • |Misc. Notes=Recorded June 2017 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer) ...om dust and dirt pixels manually by the uploader. Title pages can be found in ''[[Ballade No.1, S.170 (Liszt, Franz)|Ballade No.1]]'', S.170
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  • ...es=This autograph copy served as the model for the first edition to appear in Germany (the second edition). (Question- did it also serve as a model for ... composer's correspondence testify that his Berceuse and (3rd) sonata were published by the time a particular letter was written.)<br>#851157: {{SubmissionProje
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  • ...|1884}}<br>{{LinkEd|Franz|Liszt|1811|1886}}<br>{{LinkEd|Carl|Reinecke|1824|1910}}<br>{{LinkEd|Ernst|Rudorff|1833|1897}} ...Works). The newest version is published in 2002. This version is published in 1992.
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  • |Arranger={{LinkArr|Basil|Althaus|1865|1910}} ...nce of 3rd pos, to avoid string crossing and to make a uniform sound, even in the low and middle registers.
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  • {{Crossref|{{LinkWork|Suite in G minor||Bach|Johann Sebastian|0}} (No.3)}} |Publisher Information={{P|Durand|Durand & Fils|Paris||1910||D. & F.7702}}
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  • |Misc. Notes=Solo violin part in the hand of {{LinkComp|Yosif|Kotek}} (1855—1885) ...blisher info and plate numbers omitted in reprint.<br />Includes footnotes in Russian (Cyrillic).
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  • |SM+={{SMPlink|Concerto-No-2-in-F-Minor/2009457|PWM}} ... of the current Poland National Edition. Unfortuantely, the book (possible published before 1995) is damaged during scanning. The uploader ordered a new book fo
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  • |Editor={{LinkEd|Ewald|Zimmermann|1910|1998}} |Misc. Notes=Fingering in regular font are removed.{{urtext}}
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  • ...g's successor Eugène Cools, (director 1927-1936) sought out French talent in musical comedy: Hirchmann, Berthomieu, Gavel, Coullon,and Renieu. The firm then specialized in contemporary French composers such as Satie, Koechlin, Tournemire, Ravel, M
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  • == Works with Opus Number == *'''Op.1''' - {{LinkWorkN|Piano Quintet No.1 in C minor|Op.1|Dohnányi|Ernő|0}} (1895)
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  • |File Description 2=Complete Score (in ''klavarskribo'' / klavarscribo version) ...is pupil Ferdinand Ries, who is known to have arranged many of Beethoven's works. Scanned and a huge amount of manually cleaning by [[User:Generoso|Generoso
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  • ...uding the famous ''Pavane'' by Ravel. It was very productive, issuing 1500 works between 1900 and 1914. It was acquired by [[Max Eschig]] around 1922 or 192 ...number format normally included letter prefix and suffix: E. #### D. Dates in italics are estimated.
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  • |File Description 1=2. Intermezzo in {{K|a}} |File Description 2=3. Capriccio in {{K|g}}
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  • ==Works with Opus Number== *'''Op.1''' - Concert Overture in E{{flat}} major (1898). Incomplete holograph score at Yale.
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  • == Works with Opus Number == *'''Op.16''' - {{LinkWorkN|Valse-Impromptu|Op.16|Blumenfeld|Felix|0}} (published 1892)
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  • |Publisher Information={{P|Edition Peters|C.F. Peters|Leipzig|n.d.(ca.1910)|||10170}} |Publisher Information={{P|Edition Peters|C.F. Peters|Leipzig|n.d.(ca.1910)|||10170}}
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  • ...er S. Fischer joined the firm in the 1890s. From 1926 the headquarters was in Cooper Square, Manhattan. From 1945 to 1980 works by Howard Hanson, Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Peter Mennin, Douglas Moor
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  • [[Image:Toma eg Aug cover.jpg|thumb|right|Typical first style blue and white cover (ca.1880)]] ...:Carse Concertino cov.jpg|thumb|right|Brown and red cover for contemporary works (ca.1900-1950)]]
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  • ...age:Scharw sq cv.jpg|thumb|Colorful chamber music part with garland cover (1910)]] [[Image:Han Seiff color covers.jpg|thumb|Baroque garland cover (1910)]]
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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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  • |Misc. Notes=Source: {{plain|https://archive.org/details/lp_symphony-no-8-in-b-minor-unfinished-sympho_franz-schubert-wolfgang-amadeus-mozart-leo|Intern |Misc. Notes=Source: {{plain|https://archive.org/details/lp_symphony-no-8-in-b-minor-unfinished-symph_franz-schubert-eastman-rochester-orchestra|Interne
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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=2. Prelude in {{K|c#}} |Misc. Notes=Recorded 2015 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer)
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  • |Publisher Information={{P|Augener||London|n.d.(ca.1910)|||9268}} |Misc. Notes={{SibleyProject}} (This Sibley Link no longer works.)
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  • ====First Version==== ...to be an autograph ("Rust-Wagenersches Autograph"). Also contains a Minuet in B minor by {{LinkName|Gottfried Heinrich|Stölzel}}
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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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  • |Reprint={{Aerstore|903310-2778|''Five Great Overtures in Full Score''|(pp.133-54)}}<br>{{P|Dover Publications||Mineola||1999}} |File Description 3=Clarinet 1, 2 (in C, A)<br>Transposed parts (B{{Flat}})
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  • |Editor={{LinkEd|Georgy|Kirkor|1910|1980}} |Misc. Notes=This work is no. "4" in the published collection. Title and contents pages for this collection are added to this
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  • |Publisher Information={{P|Gèrard Billaudot||Paris|1910|||}} |Alternative Title=First Trio Op.30 for Piano, Violin and Bass
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  • |Editor={{LinkEd|Georgy|Kirkor|1910|1980}} |Misc. Notes=This work is no. "3" in the published collection. Title and contents pages for this collection are added to this
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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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  • ...ion=''Philharmonia series, No.5''<br>{{P|Universal Edition||Vienna|n.d.(ca.1910)|||W.Ph.V. 5}} |Editor={{LinkEd|Georgy|Kirkor|1910|1980}}
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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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  • == Works with Opus Number == *'''Op.3''' - {{LinkWorkN|2 Fantasiestücke in Walzerform|Op.3|Draeseke|Felix|0}} (1862)
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  • |Misc. Notes={{SibleyProject}}<br>String parts on two staves in the piano score |Arranger={{LinkArr|Friedrich Gustav|Jansen|1831|1910}}
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  • ...ussiches Musikarchiv]. For further details see [http://www.medtner.org.uk/works.html www.medtner.org.uk] ==Works with opus number==
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