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Subject: Re: Henle app
From: Urs Liska <ul () openlilylib ! org>
Date: 2016-01-28 11:56:53
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Am 28.01.2016 um 12:55 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
> And, amusingly, I read on the blog from the MD of Henle that one of
> the selling points of the Henle Library is that you can download
> different fingerings from many different editors for a given piece.
> Well, I suppose some teachers and students may find this useful.
This *is* interesting in many cases. Although the first thing I'd
presumably do with it is hiding them.
Urs
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> On 28/01/2016, 22:27, "Andrew Bernard" <andrew.bernard@gmail.com
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> If nothing else, I will finally be able to read Henle=92s scores
> without the fingerings they insist on putting in, even in the so
> called Urtext Bach editions. This is an advance!
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This *is* interesting in many cases. Although the first thing I'd
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<div>If nothing else, I will finally be able to read Henle’s
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