From pdietz at musikmph.de Sat Mar 14 16:39:49 2009 From: pdietz at musikmph.de (peter dietz) Date: Sat Mar 14 16:43:17 2009 Subject: [Muwisys] Foreword for scores Message-ID: <6018_1237045396_n2EFhF3n006450_C5E18E55.18192%pdietz@musikmph.de> Dear members of the list, when we began publishing study scores seven years ago, we did not wonder if our plans would work. In our simple view there was an urgent need for saving a lot of music from oblivion ... and we had not only the wish to start something new, but the means too - a printing machine, an affordable bookbinder and above all many friends among musicians and music lovers. From the beginning one thing was clear: Our personal idealism can start the enterprise but to flourish it needed the idealism of many collaborators. Finding enough people working voluntarily to establish this activity should be the touchstone, if there really is a necessity for reviving this music. Founded on this principle our cataloque has developed to about 900 scores within seven years.. We are very happy about it. In this spirit please find below the compositions we prepare for publication. If you want to write a preface for one of these works or help as a translator, please do not hesitate to contact us: - Ludwig van Beethoven - Streichquartett F-Dur (Frst version of op.18 Nr.1) - Ludwig van Beethoven - Streichquartett F-Dur (after the Sonata for piano E major, op.14 No.1) - Emanuel Chabrier - Fete polonaise (Extrait de "Le Roi Malgré Lui") - Ernest Chausson - Concert in Re majeur op.21 - Claude Debussy - Trois Ballades (de Francois Villon) - Claude Debussy- Ode à la France / Orchestré par M.F. Gaillaird - Claude Debussy - Chanson de Bilitis - Gabriel Faure - Ballade für Klavier und Orchester op. 19 - Antonin Fils - Sei Sinfonie per orchestre op.2 - Robert Fuchs - Quartett No.3 op.71 - Charles Gounod - ?Trauermarsch einer Marionette? für Orchester - Paul Graener - Symphonietta für Streicher und Harfe - Ferdinand Herold - "Zampa" Ouvertüre - Vincent Indy - Ferval - Introduction du 1 er Acte - Leos Janacek - Mährische Tänze - Edouard Lalo - Introduction et Scherzo pour violin et orchestre - Franz Liszt - Ungarische Rhapsodie No. 1 für Orchester - Charles Martin Loeffler - Canticum Fratris Solis -Charles Martin Loeffler - La Villanelle du Diable, op.9 - Modest Mussorgsky - Marsch - Gabriel Pierné - Voyage au Pays du tendre - Prinz Louis Ferdinand - Rondo in B dur op.9 - August Reuss - Symphonischer Prolog zu "Der Thor und der Tod" - Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov "Dance of the buffons" from the opera "Snowmaiden" - Alexander Ritter - Kaiser Rudolfs Ritt zum Grabe - Albert Roussel - Pour une fete de printemps - Giovanni Salviucci - Introduzione - Pablo de Sarasate - Zigeunerweisen - Eric Satie - Trois Pettes Pièces Montées - Bernhard Sekles - Passacaglia und Fuge für Streichquartett op. 23 & Quartett op. 31 - Wihelm Stenhammar - Quartett No. 6 - Joseph Suk - Legend of Dead Victors op.35b - Georg Philipp Telemann - 12 Violinkonzerte - Tommaso Antonio Vitali (arranged by Respighi) - Ciaconna - Carl Maria von Weber - Klavierkonzert No.1 C-Dur op.11 -Jaromir Weinberg - Eine Puppenspiel-Ouvertüre The scores will be published in our study score series REPERTOIRE EXPLORER, an edition of unjustly neglected works, which are no longer available or were never available before. This project is a direct response to the unfortunate fact, that the repertoire of classical music is shrinking every day and most of the little known pieces become unknown rapidly. If you want to know more about our work and editions please visit our website www.musikmph.de. With best wishes from Munich Peter Dietz PS: The choice of music announced above is based on suggestions of music lovers and experts from all over the world. If there is music that is a burning issue for you to be reprinted, please tell us. Only two conditions should be considered: The composer must be public domain (died before 1940), the composition is not available in study score format. Musikproduktion Höflich Enhuberstrasse 6-8 Rgb. D - 80333 München Tel 089 - 52 20 81 Fax 089 - 52 54 11 www.musikmph.de