Bärenreiter — The German Urtext Canon

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Bärenreiter.

The German urtext canon since 1923. Founded in Kassel by Karl Vötterle, Bärenreiter defined the modern scholarly editorial standard for Bach, Mozart, Handel, Schubert, Berlioz and the Western classical canon.

Founded
1923
City
Kassel, DE
Editions
10,482
Catalogue
40 departments
The Bärenreiter Catalogue

Bärenreiter's editorial committees produce the urtext editions used by every conservatory in Europe and America. The Neue Bach-Ausgabe, the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe, the Hector Berlioz New Edition of the Complete Works, and the Bärenreiter Urtext series are the gold-standard editions performers turn to for the composer's text — restored, decisions of later editors stripped away.

Below: the full Bärenreiter departmental catalogue, organised as the publisher itself organises it. Forty departments — from Anthologies through Wind Sets — covering every working format an orchestra, choir, conservatory or church-music programme requires.

Catalogue · A — C

A — C

Anthologies through Choral.

Catalogue · C — P

C — P

Opera through Performance and Piano.

Catalogue · P — W

P — W

Parts through Strings, Urtext, Vocal, Wind.

— Forty departments · 10,482 editions —

The full Bärenreiter shelf.

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