Gustav Jenner (1865―1920)
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Gustav Jenner (1865―1920)
Would someone be so kind to tell if there are PD editions of his works? I’m interested particularly in Clarinet Sonata, op. 5, and Trio for clarinet, horn and piano. But any other works are welcome, too. Thanks.
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Re: Gustav Jenner (1865―1920)
The Trio was first published in 1990 by Schott, so that is under copyright worldwide.
The Sonata was published in 1900, so it would be free to download, if someone has a copy.
you can find it here
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
The Sonata was published in 1900, so it would be free to download, if someone has a copy.
you can find it here
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
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Re: Gustav Jenner (1865―1920)
The clarinet Sonata has been uploaded - enjoy
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Re: Gustav Jenner (1865―1920)
so little is mentioned by Worldcat pre-1922 that I admit some curiosity (actually... ah. I now see we have uploaded the rest of his early opp up to op.8 except for the op.3 Gesänge for Choir of 1894, the op.4 Lieder of 1894 , and BSB has what may be part of the 1894 edition of -the op3- which has since- 1993 - been reprinted by Schott. I say they have it- they haven't digitised and uploaded it, though. Can't recall whether 8 is as high as his opus nos. go- there's his several recorded works without opus no., though. Edition Silvertrust claims the piano quartet in F based on Jenner's 1905 manuscript is also a premiere published edition, for example.)
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Re: Gustav Jenner (1865―1920)
In addition to the Lieder mirrored from Classical Scores (they have the Stabi stamps on them: op. 1, 2, 6, 7), Stabi Berlin also has the op.3 (Heft 1-4) and op.4 (11 Hefte) apparently complete, as well as 3 songs op. 9/10 (i.e. opp. 9.1, 9.2, 10), not digitized yet.... (http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy)
Not sure about an early edition of op.3 in the BSB - I could not find it in the online catalog.
Not sure about an early edition of op.3 in the BSB - I could not find it in the online catalog.
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Re: Gustav Jenner (1865―1920)
it doesn't have opus 3 attached, but the names of the songs are the same as at HMB. ... at least, according to Worldcat. i should know better than to trust them and should check BSB's catalog also... hrm.. backinamin. hrm. ... or not. never mind? (is there a search I'm forgetting here? like a misspelling of Jenner? probably not... hrm.)