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An urtext edition of a work of classical music is a printed version intended to reproduce the original intention of the composer as exactly as possible, without any added or changed material. Other kinds of editions distinct from urtext are facsimile and interpretive editions, discussed below. See more
The sources for an urtext edition include the autograph (that is, the manuscript produced in the composer's hand), hand copies made by the composer's students and assistants, the first published edition, and other early … See more
William S. Newman suggests that in contemporary music teaching, urtext editions have become increasingly favored, though he … See more
• 'Concerning the review of the Urtext edition of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony'. Jonathan Del Mar defends his Urtext edition of the Beethoven symphonies from a hostile review by See more
Facsimile editions
Urtext editions differ from facsimile editions, which simply present a photographic … See moreWebster has suggested that many editions that are labeled "Urtext" do not really qualify:
The great majority of editions labelled 'Urtext' make many more changes than their editors admit. Publishers are partly to blame; they are … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - People also ask
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