Eine Sammlung von 14 Liedern des Künstlers Kurt Weill nach einer Aufnahme von Teresa Statas.
This edition is making available to scholars and performers the œuvre of one of the most frequently performed, fascinating, and provocative of twentieth-century composers.There has long been a pressin...
This edition is making available to scholars and performers the (oEuvre of one of the most frequently performed, fascinating, and provocative of twentieth-century composers.There has long been a press...
Musical, physical, psychological warm-ups for flutists of all ages.
Extension of a Dream is a memorial to the South African freedom fighter Steve Biko who met an untimely, brutal death at the hands of South African police. Originally composed in 1977, the work was pre...
Spielbuch
For over fifty years these treasures have lain dormant in the archives! Now at last this volume of 'Unsung Weill' brings together twenty-two hitherto unpublished songs from the pen of the celebrated c...
Weill composed the works in 1924 and 1925, respectively. The concerto received its world premiere in 1925 in Paris during the Exposition internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes (the...
The rhytm-track may also be performed with any combination of percussion instrument, clapping, table-pounding, or vocal rap sounds produces with a microphone.
* * * * * After eighty years of obscurity, Kurt Weill's first stage work is available again. Based on an original set of instrumental parts discovered at Yale University in 2006, the Kurt Weill Editio...
The one-acter Der Protagonist (1925) with a libretto by Georg Kaiser was Weill's first opera. Edited by Gunther Diehl of Wiesbaden, Germany, and Jürgen Selk (former Managing Editor of the Kurt Weill E...
Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) is the acclaimed 1928 adaptation of John Gay's The Beggar's Opera by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht. This is the first edited volume of the collected edition...
* * * First Ever Broadway Critical Edition: Kurt Weill's and Ira Gershwin's The Firebrand of FlorenceEdited by the music theorist and Broadway scholar Joel Galand (University of Rochester), the new pu...
Weill's complete Chamber Music, edited by Wolfgang Rathert (Professor of musicology at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich) and Jürgen Selk (Managing Editor, Kurt Weill Edition), makes available mu...
* * * * * Collectors of sheet music, lovers of popular song, and scholars of pop music and musical theater will be fascinated by the latest volume in the Kurt Weill Edition. Thanks to a sustained, mul...
The Intermezzo of 1917 occupies a special position in Kurt Weill's oeuvre, for it is the only piece he wrote for piano solo. This is all the more surprising in view of the fact that the composer himse...
There is no dialogue or character development. The songs, considered in order, tell a skeletal story similar to that of the opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny. As renowned Weill scholar David...