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Elizabeth Volpé Bligh.
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February 21, 2015 at 4:29 pm #185756
Elizabeth Volpé Bligh
ParticipantI am performing Brahms’ Four Songs for 2 horns, harp and women’s voices this week. Since some of the note groupings reflect the five fingers a pianist would use, I re-beamed my part to reflect where a harpist’s hands would separate left from right. I don’t know if there are editions which are easier to read, but the notes are crammed together in the part I have. I did a wee bit of editing as well, some of which are only necessary if the speed gets going too fast. Anyone else have some comments on how to handle this part? It sure is a beautiful piece.
February 22, 2015 at 5:14 pm #185762Elizabeth Volpé Bligh
ParticipantThere also seem to be a few misprints in my part. I would be curious to know if there is a corrected edition.
February 23, 2015 at 1:48 pm #185788Saul Davis Zlatkovski
ParticipantI have made markings for the piece, we can discuss it. Cynthia Otis recorded it beautifully, and she would have markings as well.
February 23, 2015 at 1:49 pm #185789Saul Davis Zlatkovski
ParticipantIs your part from the Peters edition?
February 26, 2015 at 1:27 am #185828Elizabeth Volpé Bligh
ParticipantNo, it is published by N. Simrock in Berlin, and copyrighted by Schott & Co.in the UK. i am going to get a copy of the Breitkopf and Hartel version tomorrow.
February 26, 2015 at 12:46 pm #185832MusikFind1
ParticipantI suggest comparing the different editions for corrections. Be sure the choral parts match the instrumental parts.
cfnEmail: sales@emsmusic.com [Publisher prices subject to change]
EMS129276 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) – Songs (4), Op. 17 (G). BREITKOPF & HAERTEL – large score – PB03226 $24.25
EMS129278 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) – Songs (4), Op. 17 (G). BREITKOPF & HAERTEL – set of parts (2 hn, hp) – OB03226 $22.00
EMS129279 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) – Songs (4), Op. 17 (G). BREITKOPF & HAERTEL – choral score – CHB05143 $5.25 (20 copies min.)
======================EMS128282 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) – Songs (4), Op. 17 (E-G). C.F. PETERS – horn 1 – P06617-HRN1 $3.50
EMS128283 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) – Songs (4), Op. 17 (E-G). C.F. PETERS – horn 2 – EP6617-HRN2 $3.50
EMS86782 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) – Songs (4), Op. 17 (E-G). C.F. PETERS – harp – EP6617-HP $6.25
EMS89076 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) – Songs (4), Op. 17 (E-G). C.F. PETERS – ssa chor, pf – EP6617 $6.95
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Four Songs Brahms, Johannes op. 17
female choir (SSA), 2 horns and harp (piano)
score – German – English – French
Order No.: EE 1227
Publisher: Simrock / Benjamin (Elite Edition) Schott 13.95 €Four Songs Brahms, Johannes op. 17
female choir (SSA), 2 horns and harp (piano)
separate parts – each
Order No.: EE 1227-16
Publisher: Simrock / Benjamin (Elite Edition) Schott 4.95 €
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First edition [uncorrected] score and parts posted on IMSLP
http://imslp.org/wiki/4_Songs,_Op.17_%28Brahms,_Johannes%29
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ECS Publishing: Choral copies only. No separate instrumental parts published.
Gesaenge fuer Frauenchor, Op. 17:
No. 1. I Hear a Harp, #494,
(SSA, Horn & Harp or Piano), [Secular], $2.25
Come Away, Come Away, Death!, Op. 17/2, #2504, (SSA, Piano or
2 Horns & Harp), [Secular], $1.95
Greetings, Op. 17/3, #2503, (SSA, Piano or 2 Horns & Harp),
[Secular], $1.95
Song from Ossian’s Fingal, Op.17/4, #60, (TTBB [? sic], 2 Horns & Harp or Piano), [Secular], $2.80
http://www.ecspublishing.com/Catalogs/Catalog_Composer_01-21-2014.pdfMarch 1, 2015 at 12:16 am #186089Saul Davis Zlatkovski
ParticipantI bet not too many people know that Hindemith wrote An Old Irish Air for choir and harp. Quite a nice companion piece to this. Cynthia Otis made a superb recording of the Brahms.
March 1, 2015 at 4:42 pm #186213Elizabeth Volpé Bligh
ParticipantThe Breitkopf and Hartel part is exactly the same as the Simrock, except much easier to read. The Simrock is hand-written, whereas the B & H is done by music software. I still suspect some mistakes, but the notes are exactly the same.
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