Mendelssohn Urtext Editions from Chimes
If you have read Choosing An Edition: The Chimes Guide you will already know about Urtext editions. We have gathered on this page a list of different editions of Mendelssohn Urtext Editions from Chimes.
The main publishing houses for Urtext editions are Barenreiter, Henle, Wiener with a smattering of other Urtext editions from other publishers e.g. Peters.
New Urtext editions are published on a regular basis.
If you would like to browse through any of the publications described here and compare the different editions, please do come and visit one of our shops in London: Barbican or Kensington.
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Mendelssohn Urtext Editions from Chimes
Oratorio
Barenreiter Elijah
Piano
Henle Selected Piano Works Vol. 2
Strings
Cello
Barenreiter Song without Words Op. 109
Viola
Henle Sonata in C minor for Viola and Piano
Violin
Barenreiter Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64, piano reduction
Henle Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64, piano reduction
Chamber Music
String Quartets
Henle String Quartet in F minor Op. post. 80
Henle String Quartets Op. 44/1-3
Piano Trios
Vocal
Barenreiter Songs for High & Medium Voice and Piano
Woodwind
Clarinet
Henle Sonata for Clarinet and Piano in E♭ Major
Barenreiter Sonata for Clarinet and Piano in E♭ Major
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