Are Urtext editions worth the money?
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wrote on 17 Jan 2025, 16:14 last edited byLink to video
Nitpick - He pronounces it "er-text" rather than "oor-text."
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wrote on 17 Jan 2025, 16:18 last edited by
It's just Urtext. It's spelled exactly like it is written.
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wrote on 17 Jan 2025, 17:16 last edited by
To me, yes.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 04:32 last edited by kluurs
I like to compare urtext with some of the better edited versions - e.g. Schnabel or Casella editions for Beethoven.
I’m finding Barenreiter does wonderful work and in a few cases prefer it over Henle.
And while I have the big volumes of Beethoven Sonatas, when working on a particular sonata, I prefer the printed copy of that single sonata. It is easier to carry around and easier to keep open.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 07:24 last edited by
I also like to have several editions. An edition with good fingering proposals and helpful remarks can save a lot of time
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 07:55 last edited by
The top of my piano. Just a fucking mess like my personality. A mix of urtexts, papers in files, internet prints and some ancient schirmers probably 60 years old. All of which I can’t play anyway.
Although now that I’m creeping towards cutting down on work days I’ve restarted piano lessons. Which just means more shit on top of the piano. -
wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 11:38 last edited by
Not important to me. :man-shrugging: