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  • in reply to: Reinecke Concerto #62183
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    Sharing an off list inquiry for the harpist who asked about the publications details.

    Reinecke Concerto for Harp
    Reprint of original BARTHOLF SENFF, Leipzig, n.d.[1884]. Plate 1846.
    I. Allegro moderato
    II. Adagio
    III. Scherzo-Finale: Allegro vivace
    Dur: 23′

    https://www.emsmusic.com/product_p/emsg13370.htm
    Order from Educational Music Service:
    EMS19760 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – large score – A1908 $70.00

    EMS19761 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – set A1908 / orch: 2, 2, 2, 2 – 4, 2, 0, 0, timp, str, solo harp (incl strings 4,4,3,2,2) – A1908 $145.00

    EMS19762 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – violin 1 extra – A1908 $5.50

    EMS19763 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – violin 2 extra- A1908 $5.50

    EMS19764 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – viola extra- A1908 $5.50

    EMS19765 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – cello extra- A1908 $5.50

    EMS19766 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – double bass extra- A1908 $5.50

    EMS19767 REINECKE, Carl (1824-1910) – Concerto for Harp in E minor, Op.182. EDWIN F. KALMUS – A1908 Harp part only $25.00

    Harp solo with piano reduction by David Cutler. ©1999 Lyra Music Co. $22.00

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    Elizabeth and I believe the version with harp is a transcription of this publication:

    EMS (Educational Music Service) #292209
    RAMEAU, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764) –
    Pieces (5) de Clavecin en Concert (Saint-Saens) (Edition A).
    DURAND – set of parts DC00509601 / vn, vc, pf List Price: $60.00

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    Email forward:

    From: E.B. Marks [mailto:ebmarks@carlinamerica.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 1:21 PM
    To: Clinton F. Nieweg
    Subject: Re: Alfred Reed Fantasy

    Dear Mr. Nieweg,
    If this was a publication, then it is indeed currently out of print. If it is out of print we can make a special copy if found on site. If not found on site then we would need to charge an archive search fee, as we would need to have boxes from our warehouse delivered to us for combing. Another route would be to find an existing library or other copy and write us for permission to make a photocopy of that. In any event, any transaction concerning the arrangement would need to go through us. I appreciate your contacting us.

    If you have any additional information about the arrangement, or a copy of the first page of music, please let me know. Meanwhile, I will look for the arrangement in our offices.

    Best regards,
    Evan Hause

    General Manager
    E. B. Marks Music Company
    c/o Carlin America, Inc.
    126 E. 38th Street
    New York, NY 10016

    tel: (212) 779-7977

    in reply to: Duet for Harp-4 hands by Marie-Martin Marcel Marin #62136
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    The publication details:
    Duet for two performers on one harp, and two favorite airs also as duets for one harp : op. 12
    by Marie-Martin Marcel Marin, vicomte de.
    For 2 performers on harp or pianoforte.
    1 score (21 pages) ; 35 cm
    “… dedicated to the Countess of Shaftesbury, and to Lady Barbara Ashley Cooper.”
    Publisher: London : Printed for the author by Muzio Clementi & Co., [approximately 1800]
    Copy at Brigham Young University , Harold B. Lee Library, Provo, UT 84602 United States
    http://catalog.lib.byu.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/?ps=rYApq1OXqH/LEE/201500081/9

    Copy shown: https://archive.org/details/duetfortwoperfor00mari

    in reply to: Steel Magnolias, funeral scene #62133
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    Sid, no luck on this one, ☺

    Steel Magnolias (1989)
    Music by Georges Delerue (b. 1925 – d. 1992 )
    Daniel Allan Carlin: supervising music editor
    Copyright Holder © 1989 Tri-Star Pictures, Inc.
    WPA Theatre (original stage production)
    [Music in manuscript – no publications listed on the Music Data Bases]

    Georges Delerue, a good film composer with over 800 titles listed, had music published by most of the French music publishers. Due to the complications of copyright very few film scores are published in sheet music.

    Remember it is illegal in the U.S. to make arrangements of any music under copyright without permission from the original holder of the copyright.

    Alternate Titles of the main theme:
    STEEL MAGNOLIAS (INCIDENTAL MUSIC)
    LOVE SONG FROM STEEL MAGNOLIAS
    STEEL MAGNOLIAS THEME
    © TEAM SPORTS MUSIC INC
    C/O EMI WORLDTRAX MUSIC INC
    % EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING

    Clinton F. Nieweg
    Orchestra Repertoire Proofreader/Editor.
    Copyright Consultant.
    proofferr(at)comcast(dot)net

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    REED, Alfred (1921-2005)
    Fantasy on BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY TRUE LOVE’S HAIR
    Woodwind choir and harp (1973) # W215.
    Written for Charles Bradley, Atlanta All-City Woodwind Choir.
    Pub: PIEDMONT / Edward B. Marks Music Company
    Not listed at
    Contact them for the current status of the score and parts.

    REED, Alfred (1921-2005) –
    Symphonic Prelude.
    Subtitle: Based on “Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair”
    Pub: PIEDMONT / Edward B. Marks Music Company (1963) #W13
    Dur: 5:45
    Agent: HAL Leonard 7029.
    Concert Band for sale. $85.00

    in reply to: Butterfly Lover’s Concerto #62046
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    He & Chen: “The Butterfly Lovers” violin concerto and orchestra.
    [Orchestra parts on rental only from Naxos Hong Kong]

    1.The Violin/Piano reduction is for sale.
    2.The Full conductor score is [was?] for sale.
    3.The Full orchestra version parts are only on rental from the publisher, Naxos/HNH International Ltd.

    Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto by He Zhan Hao (a.k.a. Ho ZhanHao) and Chen Gang (a.k.a. Chen Kung). (1959) dur 27′ (Title= Liang Zhu Xiao Ti Qin Xie Zou Qu or Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yintai)

    The instrumentation is: 2-2-2-2 – 4-2-3-0 – timp, 3 perc(Gu Ban,Cym,Tam-tam), hp, piano, strings, solo Violin (The percussion includes a part for Gu Ban, two Chinese instruments which can be played on woodblocks)
    ————————————–
    From: Klaus Heymann
    Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004
    Mr. Nieweg:
    HNH International Ltd. is the publisher for the 50% of the Butterfly Lovers that belong to Chen Gang. We just published a new score and parts and can sell the score and rent the parts … we will pay the other publisher, Universal Music Publishing, the 50% belonging to Ho Zhan Hao.
    Klaus Heymann
    [CEO Naxos Records]
    —————————————–
    From Johnson Strings a USA dealer: http://www.johnson-inst.com/catalog/index.htm
    11 John Street – Newton Centre, MA 02459, 617-964-0954, 800-359-9351
    e-mail Joan@Johnsonstring.com

    [This dealer, as can any other dealer, will import the violin/piano edition and the full score.]
    Butterfly Lovers Concerto; Chen/He [Violin/Piano] (the publication notes are in Chinese, the program notes in English, printed in China. The violin/piano parts are computer engraved.
    Chen/He Butterfly Lovers Concerto; Chen/He #SMP $20.00

    From the web site:The Butterfly Lovers Concerto, composed in 1959 and said to be the most recorded music in China, is based on melodies derived from an operatic tale of star-crossed lovers. Printed in China, this lovely concerto is scored for violin with accompaniment transcribed for piano.

    Butterfly Lovers Concerto; Chen/He; SCORE [Full Orchestra Version Score]
    The score is printed, copyright date of 1979, has the following English on the title page;
    Liang Shan-Bo and Zhu Ying-Tai; violin concerto with orchestra (score); Ho Zhan Hao, Chen Kang.
    $24.00 [This is no longer listed by Johnson Strings and may now be on rental only]
    ——
    There is no evidence of “a revision” in these sources. The Naxos rental parts have minor differences when compared to the piano edition and the printed full score.

    Contact for rental of the orchestra parts or to buy the Violin and piano reduction if it is not available from a dealer in the U.S:
    Amanda Lai
    Naxos Digital Services Limited
    Level 11, Cyberport 1,
    100 Cyberport Road,
    Hong Kong
    Tel: +852 2993-5649
    Fax:+852 2989-9181
    Email: Amanda.Lai@naxos.com
    Or:
    Edith Lei, Managing Director
    Telephone: (852) 2760-7818
    Fax: (852) 2989-9181
    Email: Edith.Lei@Naxos.com

    in reply to: Zyman Encuentros #62042
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    Publication information:

    Zyman, Samuel (b. Mexico City, 1956)
    “Encuentros” (1992)
    Dur: 10″
    2(d.Picc.) 2 2 2 – 4 2 3 1; Timp. 3Perc. Hp. Str.
    Pub: Merion Music. Rental agent T. Presser Co. King of Prussia PA.
    Orchestra score and parts on rental.
    http://www.presser.com/contactus.cfm

    For sale:
    Item Number:446-41197 [Study Score]
    Publisher:THEODORE PRESSER CO
    Current Status: Custom Print, 4-5 days. Questions, please call 1-800-854-6764, ext 163
    Price:$29.95

    Item Number:446-41197L [Large Score]
    Publisher:THEODORE PRESSER CO
    Current Status: Custom Print, 4-5 days. Questions, please call 1-800-854-6764, ext 163
    Price: $53.95

    Source recording:
    Orquesta de las Américas.
    México sinfónico.
    [Mexico] : Urtext (JBCC 020). ©1998
    Benjamín Juárez Echenique, conductor.
    Recorded Aug.-Oct. 1998, Sala de Conciertos Nezahualcoyotl, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City.

    ==========
    Other works:
    Concerto for Harp and Orchestra (1994)
    Publisher: Merion Music, Inc.
    Solo Hp.; 2 2 2 2 – 2 2 0 0; Timp. Perc. Hp. Str.
    Duration: 17′

    Concierto para Arpa, Flauta, y Orquesta (2001)
    Concerto for Harp, Flute and Orchestra
    Publisher: Merion Music, Inc.
    Solo Hp., Solo Fl.; 2 2 2 2 – 4 2 0 0; Timp. 2Perc. Str.
    Duration: 18′

    in reply to: Frank Ferko Festival of Carols – gliss markings? #62021
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    Contact Frank Ferko for clarification. composer [at] frankferko [dot] com

    in reply to: Nutcracker, Act 1, Scene 8 #62030
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    Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker Ballet Tableau II, Scene Une forêt de sapins en hiver. Starts Rehearsal 85A

    In the manuscript and in the original printed Jurgenson (Kalmus reprint A2175) edition, the figure of 3+4 (a sixteenth-note triplet followed by 4 sixteenth notes) is shown for both harps. I do not see that the figures are ever written as a “straight seven” notes to the beat.

    Errata in the score:
    Reh. 86 measure 5 beat 1 – The 3rd note E should read middle C.
    Reh. 90 measure 6 beat 1 – the dynamic p is missing in the print score.
    Reh. 90 measure 8 beat 1 – the dynamic f is missing in the print score.

    in reply to: Händel Concerto Ensemble parts #62024
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    There are 4 published editions of the string orchestra parts for this Concerto.

    http://www.emsmusic.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=Handel+concerto+for+harp&Submit=Search

    EMSG166767
    HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759) – Concerto for Harp in B-flat, Op. 4/ 6 (Rueggeberg).
    MAX HIEBER
    MH1028 / hp, str, b.c.

    EMSG130185
    HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759) – Concerto for Harp in B-flat, Op. 4/6 (HWV 294) (Urtext)(Best/Gudger).
    BAERENREITER VERLAG
    BA08347 / hp, orch / Dur 11

    EMSG45280
    HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759) – Concerto for Organ, Op. 4/ 6 in B-flat (Harp Concerto) (critical editions) (Matthael).
    EDWIN F. KALMUS
    A8130 / solo org(hp), orch / Dur 12

    EMSG134256
    HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759) – Concerto for Organ, Op. 4/ 6 in B-flat (HWV 294) (Koopman) (2001) (Urtext). BREITKOPF & HAERTEL
    PB05386 / org, orch / Dur 12

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    in reply to: METODO DIZI #61980
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    Is this the book you need?

    Author: François [or Frederick] Joseph Dizi (b. 1780; d. ca. 1840)
    “Ecole de harpe,” being a compleat treatise on the harp, including a systematic mode of fingering, with numerous examples to render the hands independent of each other, explanatory drawings for the positions, and pleasing lessons and exercises, written purposely to illustrate and explain the principles of his method.
    Publisher: London : Chappell, 1827.

    Copies in these Libraries:
    Newberry Library
    Chicago, IL 60610 United States

    University of Glasgow
    Glasgow University
    Glasgow, G12 8QE United Kingdom

    Edinburgh City Libraries and Information Services
    Edinburgh, EH8 8BG United Kingdom

    University of St Andrews
    Fife, KY16 9TR United Kingdom

    For more about Dizi see Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Harpists: A Bio-critical Sourcebook By Wenonah Milton Govea, page 60 – 62
    List of lost compositions on page 62.
    http://books.google.com/books?id=YXgITVn1PP4C&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=F.+Dizi+harp&source=bl&ots=crumVBv1AJ&sig=Cg0dBMst_v5y5B86gIlS4mtSNLo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=WYRxUvqzBs6ysAS02oDABg&ved=0CFcQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=F.%20Dizi%20harp&f=false

    in reply to: Pas de deux from The Nutcracker #61901
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    From the EMS orchestra database
    The parts to use when performing with orchestra:

    TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Ilyich (1840-1893) – Nutcracker Ballet, Op. 71 (complete) (new CORRECTED engraved edition). EDWIN F. KALMUS
    EMS88145 harp 1 – A2175 $27.50
    EMS88157 harp 2 – A2175 $27.50

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    HINDEMITH CONCERTO FOR FLUTE, OBOE, CLARINET, BASSOON, AND HARP [Concerto for woodwinds, harp and orchestra]

    The Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Harp, and Strings is Hindemith’s reflection upon the concerto grosso. As in Baroque examples, the soloists (concertino) and the accompanying body (ripieno) are generally cast as cooperative elements rather than as antagonists. The only exception in the present work appears in the first movement, where a cadenza, more characteristic of Classical and later concerti, appears: the soloists here unite as a single virtuosic body.

    The now-American Hindemith was commissioned to write the Concerto for the fifth Festival of Contemporary American Music in 1949. As the festival was scheduled for May 9 – 15 of that year, Hindemith requested that his work be premiered on the 15th, the date of his silver wedding anniversary. Indeed, he surprised his wife, Gertrude, at the premiere by incorporating into the work quotations of the Wedding March from Mendelssohn’s music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

    Parts/Movements
    1.Moderately fast
    2.Grazioso
    3.Rondo. Rather fast
    Duration: 13′ 0” to 15’27”

    Commissioned work: Written for the Alice M. Ditson Fund, Columbia University, New York
    Premiere: May 15, 1949 New York, NY, McMillan Academic Theatre/Columbia University New York (USA) · Conductor: Thor Johnson · CBS Symphony Orchestra
    Orchestra instrumentation: Soli: Fl. · Ob. · Klar. · Fg. – Hfe.
    Orchester: 2 Hr. · 2 Trp. · Pos. – Str.
    ED 4064 = Studienpartitur
    ED 94 = Partitur
    Orchestra Material on hire
    Publisher: Schott Music
    U.S. Agent EAMDLLC, NYC

    in reply to: ORIGINAL scores of De Cabezon and Rossini? #61971
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    Andantino e Allegro brillante” by Rossini.
    Chamber Music without Piano
    BA 10511: Score and Commentary
    Edited by MARTINA GREMPLER and DANIELA MACCHIONE
    Critical edition of the music by PHILIP GOSSETT DANIELA MACCHIONE
    PATRICIA B. BRAUNER

    BÄRENREITER-VERLAG© 2007
    Andantino et Allegro brillante pour Harp was published quite recently for the first time, 1978. (edited by Patricia B. Brauner)
    The autograph manuscript of the Andantino et Allegro brillante (owned by the Carnegie Mellon University of Pittsburgh) was dedicated to “Cécile” in Bordeaux on 14 May 1832. Between February and October of that year, cholera claimed around twenty thousand victims in Paris. To escape the epidemic, Rossini took a trip to the south of France. During the trip the composer kept up a continual correspondence with Paris and with his father Giuseppe; among the letters is one to a Madame de la Tour de Saint-Ygest in Bordeaux, which city he had left “almost furtively” before 8 June of that year. We cannot rule out the possibility that she is the “Cécile” of the dedication, but no other information has been found about the woman.

    The Andantino et Allegro brillante consists of an introduction (Andantino) and a tripartite Allegro, which is a quick march for solo harp. In France, more than in Italy, the harp was the instrument most often found in the homes of well-to-do families, unfailingly present in salons and theater orchestras. The use of the harp was widespread not only in fantasies on operatic themes and prayers, but also in triumphal hymns and military marches, a practice that goes back at least to the Napoleonic wars. The first melody of the Allegro seems to be the first appearance of melodic material subsequently used by Rossini in one of a group of three military marches printed numerous times in the 1830s by various publishers, with differences in the ordering, the keys, and the dedicatees. The history of the three marches will be discussed in the forthcoming volume of music for military band, edited by Denise Gallo in Works of Gioachino Rossini (BA 10502).

    Bärenreiter Urtext edition BA 10541 List Price: $12.75
    http://www.emsmusic.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=Rossini+Andantino+e+Allegro+brillante&Submit=Search

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