You might check imslp.org, which often is a source for excellent
engravings. I have no idea whether there is a scientifically approvable
edition there. My thoughts referred in particular to the 19th century
complete editions for example of Bach which combine unsurpassed
typographical excellence and beauty with scholarly text. There are some
who say that the NBA (New Bach Edition) does not give a significant
advantage over that.
Best, Simon
Am 25.03.2014 07:23, schrieb Urs Liska:
When the idea or selling point of a campaign is to provide a "free"
edition it can be argued what that is needed for when there already
_are_ good editions freely available.
Then one should really find a good surplus over existing editions.
This could for example be the possibility to make modifications like
new arrangement of voices or transpositions.
Don't know how this relates to your ideas, though.
Urs
Paul Tannous <ptann...@hotmail.com> schrieb am 25.03.2014:
Urs Liska wrote:
I recently made a similar suggestion with the "Winterreise", and
some commented it problematic to create new "free" editions of
pieces that already exist in good free editions.
Urs
*Urs, *
*Do you recall why others found this to be "problematic"? *
*Thanks,*
*Paul T.*
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