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Urtext or
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Urtext (German:
Urtext, from ur- "primordial" and text "text",
pronounced [ˈuːɐ̯tekst]) may...
- An
urtext edition (from
German prefix ur- original), of a work of
classical music is a
printed version intended to
reproduce the
original intention of...
- In
biblical studies, the
Urtext is the
theorized original,
uniform text of the
Hebrew Bible (Tanakh),
preceding both the
Septuagint (LXX) and the Masoretic...
- G.
Henle Verlag is a
German music publishing house specialising in
Urtext editions of
classical music. The
catalogue includes works by
composers from different...
-
professional partner, Rose Tucker. They are the
founders and
owners of
Urtext Films. They are
known for
their do****entary
feature films,
including We...
- fragment. D.277A was
first published by Otto
Erich Deutsch in 1925. Two
Urtext editions were
published in 1997: Paul Badura-Skoda (Henle)
completes the...
- yet
another text, an
Urtext of the
Hebrew Bible, once
existed and is the
source of the
versions extant today. However, such an
Urtext has
never been found...
- the D 154 fragment. Two
Urtext editions were
published in 1997: both Paul Badura-Skoda (Henle) and
Martino Tirimo (Wiener
Urtext)
published the D 154 Allegro...
- generally, in
scholarly reference, in performance, and in
authoritative urtext editions like
those published by G.
Henle Verlag,
these two études are referred...
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Measures 1–4 of Chopin's
Prelude in D♭ Major, Op. 28, No. 15 ("Raindrop").
Urtext edition....