Schubert Octet D803 - Baerenreiter Urtext Edition
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:23 am
Hi folks!
i bought myself a copy of this piece because:
a) i looooove it
b) i recently heard a live rendition of said piece as it has never been played before. The Amaryllis Quartet played it with a couple of friends of mine in Munich. I think there has never been a rendition of the piece more perfect than what i heard that night. They recently also released a cd with a performance of the piece. ...
anyhow - to get to the point: There are 2 Versions of the octet. The differ in many little aspects, most notably in the last movement there is a version with 8th-notes, and one with triplet eights. needless to say the latter is harder to play but also a lot mor interesting.
I modified a couple of parts (the clarinet and violin part) to match a performance of the Berlin Philharmonic soloists (a recording with Karl Leister, however not even close to beeing as good as the one mentioned above). However the parts look kind of messy and that's why i never uploaded them to imslp.
now i have the Baerenreiter Urtext edition (c) 1969 (Edited by Arnold Feil) - http://www.worldcat.org/title/oktett-in ... ef_results - in my hands and was wondering whether i can upload this. U thought urtext has a 25year waiting period. however this says it's been "edited". i would love to share the sheet music with you guys in perfect quality (before i start marking the parts). however, if there is still copyright on the music i would not go through the hassle of scanning it.
thx in advance
greetz
(P.S. the recording: http://www.amazon.de/Schubert-Oktett-F- ... ert+oktett)
i bought myself a copy of this piece because:
a) i looooove it
b) i recently heard a live rendition of said piece as it has never been played before. The Amaryllis Quartet played it with a couple of friends of mine in Munich. I think there has never been a rendition of the piece more perfect than what i heard that night. They recently also released a cd with a performance of the piece. ...
anyhow - to get to the point: There are 2 Versions of the octet. The differ in many little aspects, most notably in the last movement there is a version with 8th-notes, and one with triplet eights. needless to say the latter is harder to play but also a lot mor interesting.
I modified a couple of parts (the clarinet and violin part) to match a performance of the Berlin Philharmonic soloists (a recording with Karl Leister, however not even close to beeing as good as the one mentioned above). However the parts look kind of messy and that's why i never uploaded them to imslp.
now i have the Baerenreiter Urtext edition (c) 1969 (Edited by Arnold Feil) - http://www.worldcat.org/title/oktett-in ... ef_results - in my hands and was wondering whether i can upload this. U thought urtext has a 25year waiting period. however this says it's been "edited". i would love to share the sheet music with you guys in perfect quality (before i start marking the parts). however, if there is still copyright on the music i would not go through the hassle of scanning it.
thx in advance
greetz
(P.S. the recording: http://www.amazon.de/Schubert-Oktett-F- ... ert+oktett)