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Serenade in E major Op. 22 for string orchestra Edited by Robin Tait BA 10423 score performance material available on sale
One of the mainstays of orchestra repertoire worldwide ●
Dvořák's original concept presented for the first time
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34 and 79 unknown bars in the 3rd and 5th movements respectively included as Vi-de passages (in both the score and parts) omitted by the composer in the autograph score (see below)
Instructive preface (Cz/Eng/Ger) by Kateřina Nová, Head of the Dvořák Museum in Prague, offering profound insight into the work, its manuscript history, and the mystery of Dvořák's revision of the work
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Numerous corrections in articulation and dynamic markings that the composer himself noted into his own Bote & Bock (1879, first edition) copy of the work
Based on the composer's autograph as the main source, supported in matters of detail by Dvořák's own arrangement for piano four hands
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Modern layout and large-format orchestral parts (25.5 x 32.5 cm)
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Detailed critical commentary (Eng) by the editor
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The current editions of Dvořåk's works in the Bärenreiter Urtext series are full of new musical information that has never been published before. The experienced editors of our Urtext publications apprise musicians of their numerous findings, offering welcome and authentic alternatives to the usual, well-known versions.
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Symphony No. 7 in D minor Op. 79 Edited by Jonathan Del Mar BA 10417 score BA 10417-40 critical commentary (Eng) TP 617 study score NEW 2016 performance material available on sale â—? First scholarly-critical edition with the
Romance in F minor Op. 11
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Dvořåk's own piano part differs from his orchestral one in several significant ways, it is also one bar shorter (see below)
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New edition serves as a piano reduction of the orchestral version with a more authentic approach than other, common piano reductions
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original London version of the second movement in the appendix in the score, the performing material, and in a newly published study score � Insightful preface (Eng/Cz/Ger) and critical commentary (Eng) by the editor � Study score with a new preface by Dvořåk scholar Jan Smaczny (Cz/Eng/Ger)
Concerto in B minor for Violoncello and Orchestra Op. 104 Edited by Jonathan Del Mar BA 9045 score BA 9045-40 critical commentary (Eng) BA 9045-90 piano reduction by the composer TP 620 study score To appear in September 2016 performance material available on sale BVK 1849 facsimile of the autograph score and autograph piano reduction � Dvořåk's final and definitive version
of the solo cello part
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solo cello part and the orchestral parts � With hitherto unknown details regarding the collaboration between Dvořåk and Wihan � Offers Feuermann's and Casals' alternatives to a passage in the first movement � Study score with a new preface by Dvořåk scholar Jan Smaczny (Cz/Eng/Ger)
Cypresses B 11 for tenor and piano Song cycle to words by Gustav Pfleger-MoravskĂ˝ (Cz) Edited by Andreas Frese BA 9569 â—? Urtext edition of the complete cycle
of 18 love songs based on the firstever scholarly-critical analysis of the sources � With translation of the lyrics (Eng/Ger) � In-depth preface by eminent Dvořåk scholar David R. Beveridge (Eng/Cz/ Ger) and critical commentary (Eng) by the editor
Humoresque in G-flat major Op. 101 No. 7 for piano Edited by Petra KvasniÄ?kovĂĄ and MarkĂŠta Ĺ tÄ›dronskĂĄ BA 9503 â—? Detailed preface (Cz/Eng/Ger)
and critical commentary (Cz/Eng) by editors â—? Supplemented by facsimile pages
Titles in preparation Serenade in D minor Op. 44
for wind instruments, violoncello and double bass Edited by Robin Tait BA 10424 score BA 10424-22 parts in slipcover To appear in September 2016 The new Urtext edition of this masterpiece of its genre is based jointly on the autograph and the first Simrock edition (1879). The editor revised the editorial decisions made in the 1879 print, restoring some of Dvořák's original ideas and clarifying certain inconsistencies in articulation. The current edition contains a critical commentary (Eng) by the editor and a new preface (Eng/Cz/Ger) by eminent Dvořák scholar David R. Beveridge.
Concerto in A minor for Violin and Orchestra Op. 53
Edited by Iacopo Cividini BA 10422 score BA 10422-90 piano reduction performance material available on sale To appear in March 2017
Piano Quartet in D major Op. 23 Edited by Robin Tait BA 9574 score with parts To appear in June 2017
Autograph of the Serenade in D minor ▪ © National Museum – Czech Museum of Music
Songs II
Edited by Veronika Vejvodová To appear in winter 2016/2017 BA 11517 BA 11518
Songs II for high voice and piano Songs II for low voice and piano
Songs I
Edited by Veronika Vejvodová To appear in 2018/2019 BA 11515 BA 11516
Songs I for high voice and piano Songs I for low voice and piano
Contents: Three Modern Greek Poems, Songs to Words by Gustav Pfleger-Moravský, Two Songs on Folk Poems, In Folk Tone, Four Songs, Love Songs, Lullaby, Song from The Smith of Lešetín
Contents: Songs to Words by Eliška Krásnohorská, The Orphan, Rosemary, Four Songs to the words of Serbian folk poems, Songs from The Dvůr Králové Manuscript, Evening Songs, Two Songs for baritone
Gypsy Songs Op. 55
Biblical Songs Op. 99
BA 10431 for high voice BA 10432 for low voice Edited by Veronika Vejvodová To appear in 2017
BA 10425 for high voice BA 10426 for low voice Edited by Eva Velická To appear in 2018
In the next three years Bärenreiter Praha will publish Urtext editions of Dvořák's complete vocal works for solo voice and piano. Apart from the cycles of Cypresses (already published), Gypsy Songs, and Biblical Songs, which will appear separately, all of Dvořák's other compositions for solo voice and piano will be issued in chronological order in two volumes as Songs I and Songs II. Some of the songs have as yet existed only in autograph form or in historical editions. Both volumes will have two versions – for high and low voice. Besides an extensive preface (Cz/Eng/Ger) and critical commentary (Eng) by the editor, all our urtext song publications cater to concert performance demand by providing lyrics in three languages (Cz/Ger/Eng) with each vocal part.
Songs II
DVOŘÁK'S CHAMBER AND PIANO MUSIC in high-standard reprints Our publishing house's lasting care for quality sheet music of this most-performed classic Czech composer is also reflected in a new series of reprints of mostly chamber and piano music from the Antonín Dvořák Complete Edition (ADCE), prepared by the best Czech editors and Dvořák specialists of the day (Jarmil Burghauser, Antonín Čubr, Antonín Pokorný, Karel Šolc, František Bartoš, etc.). With their combination of modern printing and Bärenreiter-brand quality, the ADCE reprints reflect present-day performance practice and come equipped with new detailed prefaces by musicologists of the new generation – David R. Beveridge, Hans-Joachim Hinrichsen, Ivana Rentsch, Eva Velická, Hartmut Schick.
Piano four hands
BA 9565 From the Bohemian Forest Op. 68 BA 9547, BA 9548 Slavonic Dances Op. 46 and Op. 72
Violin and Piano BA 9576
Romantic Pieces Op. 75
Piano Trio / Quartet / Quintet
BA 9578
BA 9564 BA 9538 BA 9537 BA 9573
Piano Trio in B-flat major Op. 21 To appear in May 2016 Piano Trio in F minor Op. 65 Piano Trio in G minor Op. 26 Piano Quartet in E-flat major Op. 87 Piano Quintet in A major Op. 81
String Trio / Quartet / Quintet / Sextet BA 9543 BA 9539, TP 539 BA 9540, TP 540 BA 9545, TP 535 BA 9542, TP 532 BA 9577, TP 577 BA 9566
Terzetto in C major Op. 74 String Quartet No. 1 in A major Op. 2 String Quartet No. 2 in B-flat major B 17 String Quartet No. 5 in F minor Op. 9 String Quintet in E-flat major Op. 97 String Quintet in G major Op. 77 (with double bass) String Sextet in A major Op. 48
Practical vocal scores of Dvořák's master choral and operatic works
Arrangements of Dvořák's core masterpieces
Stabat Mater Op. 58
Requiem Op. 89
H 7920 vocal score by the composer Performance material available on hire
The Spectre's Bride Op. 69
BA 9544-90 vocal score by Karel Šolc New preface by Daniela Philippi Performance material available on hire
for solo voices, choir and chamber orchestra Arranged by Joachim Linckelmann Based on the full score from the Complete Edition of the Works of Antonín Dvořák BA 9582 score In keeping with the vocal score H 2924-90 Performance material available on sale
Rusalka Op. 114
Slavonic Dances Op. 46
BA 9510-90 vocal score by Karel Šolc New preface by Jarmila Gabrielová
for violoncello and piano Arranged by Jiří Gemrot BA 9568 score with part Two dances in Dvořák's original arrangement, six dances in a new arrangement in Dvořák's style To appear in 2017
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