Anton Reicha's String Quartets
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Anton Reicha's String Quartets
I'd be interested in seeing these made available. Supposedly some of the writing looks forward to the works of the late 19th and early 20th century. All seem to have been out of print since the 1820's which would make scanning a challenge.
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Re: Anton Reicha's String Quartets
Ron Drummond has been editing Reicha's string quartets for Merton Music. I'm not sure if they've all been published yet, but I think the plan is to do so. Sibley has been digitizing much of his other chamber music over the years, some of which surely has found its way into IMSLP.
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Re: Anton Reicha's String Quartets
Thanks for letting me know, I saw that most of his Wind Quintets were available, but I was wondering if any thing beyond that was.jfarrington wrote:Ron Drummond has been editing Reicha's string quartets for Merton Music. I'm not sure if they've all been published yet, but I think the plan is to do so. Sibley has been digitizing much of his other chamber music over the years, some of which surely has found its way into IMSLP.