Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. History. Founded in 1941 by Haywood Cirker (1918-2000), Dover is an American publishing company specializing in out-of-print (and commonly public domain) titles of many genres, including classical music scores. Most of their (rather substantial) music collection consists of reprints of scores of public domain works, notably Breitkopf & Härtel ...

  2. The Breitkopf & Härtel edition, entirely on IMSLP, is detailed in the table below, where: Volumes help to sort the books (volumes were not numbered by the editor) Series include Bands (Serie 11) and Sections/Abteilung (Serie 14) Pages include covers and titles but may not include some blank pages between sections of the same volume

  3. Scores published by Breitkopf und Härtel; Scores from the Royal College of Music Library of London; Jahn, Otto/Editor; Pages with items from edition "Ludwig van Beethovens Werke" Scores with links to Amazon; Urtext; Works reprinted by Edwin F. Kalmus; OM Parts; Wright, Nic/Editor; Babcock, Gaylon/Arranger; Ritter, August Gottfried/Arranger ...

  4. Scores published by Breitkopf & Härtel; Scores; Bach, Johann Sebastian/Collections; Baroque style; Baroque; Lieder; Songs; Arias; For voice, piano; For voices with keyboard; Scores featuring the voice; Scores featuring the piano; For voice, organ; Scores featuring the organ; For voice, harmonium; Scores featuring the harmonium; German language ...

  5. 1811 (Overture); 1812 - Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel: Librettist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) Language German Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Classical: Piece Style Classical: Instrumentation narrator (optional), soprano, orchestra InstrDetail

  6. Misc. Notes scan: score scanned at 600dpi filter: score filtered with 2-point algorithm explained in High Quality Scanning.I provide the original scanned version and the filtered, because the filter does some changes (smoothening, sharpening borders) and some portions of the scan get lost sometimes (when they are too small e.g.) - so you can choose your favorite.

  7. For viola, orchestra (arr) Scores featuring the orchestra (arr) For orchestra with soloists (arr) For clarinet, piano (arr) Scores featuring the clarinet (arr) Pages with arrangements. Works first published in 1823. Works first published in the 19th century. Pages with commercial recordings.

  1. People also search for