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  • |Misc. Notes=Recorded May 7, 1959 in Paris, [[wikipedia:Théâtre_des_Champs-Élysées|Théâtre des Champs-Elys ...ation={{P||[[wikipedia:Bayerischer_Rundfunk|Bayerischer Rundfunk]]|Munich||1950}}
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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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  • |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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  • |Reprint=''Etudes, Children's Corner, Images Book II and other Works for Piano''<br>{{P|Dover Publications||Mineola||1992||}} |Editor={{LinkEd|Michel|Béroff|1950|}}<br>{{LinkEd|Michael|Stegemann|1956|}}
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  • ...ry change in "A more humane Mikado," but leaves "As someday it may happen" in its original state. |Publisher Information={{RC||London Records|London|1950}}
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  • |File Name 1=PMLP2647-PWM-1950-Chopin-Variations-Brillantes-Op.12.pdf ...er Information={{ChopinPaderewskiPWM|XIII: Concert Allegro, Variations|244|1950|38-50}}
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  • |Editor={{LinkEd|Clara|Schumann|1819|1896}}<br>{{LinkEd|Joachim|Draheim|1950|}} ...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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  • |Publisher Information={{AmazonLinks|B0000CG94Q|''Robert Schumann Piano Works''}}<br>Delphian Records/Peter Bradley-Fulgoni |Misc. Notes={{MIT project}}<br> Original MIT file in .djvu format: this .pdf of same from an unknown source.
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  • ...366465: From the uploader's library. The score has a 1952 copyright notice in place of the original 1919 notice.<br>#508956: The music notation appears m |Publisher Information={{P|Boosey & Hawkes||New York||1950||B. Pa. 78}}
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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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  • ====In signatory countries==== ...is in the public domain in the country of origin, it is also public domain in any signatory country to the Berne convention that has formally opted to ap
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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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  • ...Ludwig Van Beethoven (Opp. 19-22; 39-42). Kühnel continued publishing new works, adding those of composers, Daniel Gottlob Türk, Tomasek, and Louis Spohr, ...855), who published many works of J. S. Bach after the revival of interest in his work with the assistance of Carl Czerny, Siegfried Dehn, F. C. Griepenk
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  • [[Image:Toma eg Aug cover.jpg|thumb|right|Typical first style blue and white cover (ca.1880)]] [[Image:Han Gib covJPG053.jpg|thumb|right|Later blue and white cover (ca.1920-1950)]]
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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 ...12, 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 continues to
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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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  • ...using LilyPond with high resolution with TrueType fonts<br>from Dvořák's Works, Ser.3, Vol.7, ed. O. Šourek (Plate H 1535). |Misc. Notes=Typeset using LilyPond from<br>Dvořák's Works, Ser.3, Vol.7, ed. O. Šourek (Plate H 1535).
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  • # [[#Voice|Vocal Works]] # [[#Organ|Organ Works]]
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  • |File Description 5=Puer natus in Bethlehem, BWV 603 |File Description 10=In dulci jubilo, BWV 608
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  • |File Description 1=Complete Score (published facsimile) |Editor={{LinkEd|Lance Humphrey|Cowled|1950|}}
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  • |Misc. Notes=Entr'acte in the hand of Guiraud. |Editor={{LinkEd|Lance Humphrey|Cowled|1950|}}
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  • ====Moderato assai in {{K|F}} (No.1)==== |File Name 1=PMLP6766-Melody-in-F.mp3
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  • |Misc. Notes=Recorded November 22, 1958 in Chicago. |Misc. Notes=The overture was published by Ricordi, whilst the uploader believes the rest of the opera to be by a F
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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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  • ...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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  • ...eduction. One copy @ Bibliothèque musicale de Touraine, another at FLP.) (published 1891) *Rapsodie hongroise no.6, Op.121 (published 1903)
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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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  • ... Critical Edition, Vol.9: Symphonies 82-87''<br>{{P||Haydn Society|Boston||1950}} ...page-numbering) from "Symphonien: No. 82-87" Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1950. These have been inserted into above complete score.
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  • |Misc. Notes=Recorded in 1929. Source: [http://www.arsc-audio.org/journals/v21/v21n1p45-129.pdf ARSC |File Name 1=PMLP54156-Henry-Eccles-Violin-Sonata-in-G-minor-book-1-no-11.pdf
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  • |Misc. Notes=Version for Organ Solo, published by [https://davinci-edition.com/product/dv-20586/ Da Vinci-Edition] |Reprint={{Aerstore|3619454-2778|''German Requiem in Full Score''|}}<br>{{P|Dover Publications||Mineola||1987}}
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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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  • |Reprint=New York, n.d.(after 1950). |Misc. Notes=Edition for high voice in original keys<br>{{PiupianissimoScanType}}
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  • ...zig: [[Edition Peters]], No.2410, {{HMB|1888|8}}. Plate 6994-6997.<br>Post-1950 reprint from Frankfurt division |Misc. Notes=Probably a reprint or re-engraving of Rauch's edition published by Cranz ({{HMBref|1897|374}}).
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  • ...zsektor''' (Госиздат Музсектор) in 1922, and '''Muzgiz''' in 1930. From 1964 to 2006 it was known as '''Muzyka''' (Музыка). ...l the 1930s, the State enterprise frequently reprinted items that had been first issued by Russian publishers [[P. Jurgenson|Jurgenson]], [[M.P. Belaieff|Be
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  • ==Works with Opus number== ... for Piano|Op.3|Bortkiewicz|Sergei|0}}. Composed 1906? Published by Rahter in 1907.
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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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  • ...case it defaults back to the first publication plus 50 years for corporate works'') ...http://www.opsi.gov.uk/official-publications/publishing-guidance/copyright-in-typographical-arrangement.htm "typographical arrangement"] ("typographical
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  • ...dn Baryton Trios cov.jpg|thumb|right|typical ''[[Hortus Musicus]]'' cover (1950-) ]] [[Image:TN-Bach, CPE, Quartet in D major, Wq 94, CS.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Nagel's Musik-Archiv]]'' (1952-)
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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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  • ===Original Works=== ... opus numbers; works without opus numbers appear at the end of the list, in alphabetical order
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  • |File Description 3=Clarinets 1, 2 (in B{{flat}}), 1, 2 (in C) |File Description 5=Horns 1, 2 (in G), 1, 2 (in F)
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  • == Works with Opus Number == *'''Op.1''' - {{LinkWorkN|Piano Sonata|Op.1|Vītols|Jāzeps|0}} in {{K|bb}} (1886)
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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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  • ...rint became Veuve (Vve.) Richault Mere. 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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  • |File Description 24=24. In Church |File Description 24=24. In Church
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