Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:11 pm
Mozart is easy. You can download the Urtext from here: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nmapub_srch.php
This a good source for the BWV 1031:
http://www.breitkopf.com/featureDetail. ... &feaId=221
There is also the Neue-Bach-Ausgabe which should have everything in it. A music library should have it.
I've been searching for the Telemann myself, I haven't found out yet where the movements are from originally. There is a Telemann-Ausgabe published by Bärenreiter, but it's not complete.
Of course, urtext and everything is fine, but then there are libraries full of books about the interpretation of baroque music......
rule nr.1: you can't and mustn't take every written note literally
This a good source for the BWV 1031:
http://www.breitkopf.com/featureDetail. ... &feaId=221
There is also the Neue-Bach-Ausgabe which should have everything in it. A music library should have it.
I've been searching for the Telemann myself, I haven't found out yet where the movements are from originally. There is a Telemann-Ausgabe published by Bärenreiter, but it's not complete.
Of course, urtext and everything is fine, but then there are libraries full of books about the interpretation of baroque music......