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Mozart String Quartet K387 - Better Score?

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 3:54 pm
by adamrsweet
The score that's listed in the IMSLP database is in script and very difficult to read. I'm wondering if someone has the parts scanned from the Peters edition, or where I can get PDF's of it?

Re: Mozart String Quartet K387 - Better Score?

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 8:34 pm
by coulonnus
Do you mean a score in http://imslp.org/wiki/String_Quartet_No ... g_Amadeus)? Then what is the long number beginning with a "#"?

Re: Mozart String Quartet K387 - Better Score?

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 9:06 pm
by jfarrington
You can get access to the score in the Neue Mozart Ausgabe by going to http://www.nma.at/. Search using the KV number.

Re: Mozart String Quartet K387 - Better Score?

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:41 pm
by Notenschreiber
DonĀ“t understand. The parts of the Peters Edition are on the workpage of K387 since 2006.

Re: Mozart String Quartet K387 - Better Score?

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 2:35 pm
by Eric
Confused...?? Not exactly sure what you mean by long thing starting with a # unless you're referring to the "anchor" (the thing that puts you in the middle of a webpage rather than the beginning of it)- which we do use when we link from --- for example --- the IMSLP main page to a new file- to get you to the newly-arrived file which could be hidden somewhere inside a large, busy page and hard to find (as when someone adds a new arrangement to a well-known Mozart or Beethoven or Bach work (e.g.), one wants to link directly to the arrangement rather than have the user hunt for it among all the other files on the page...- anchors are aweigh...

a way... :D - to do that.)

On another note (arrangement of and dynamic signs and...), - the NMA score isn't the same as the Peters edition. Much newer thing, though I gather an even newer "Urtext" - a NewerNewer Mozart Edition - is in progress, and not for nothing; some of the manuscripts that had gone missing (into the USSR, often. Sometime around 1945. I sympathize given the context, but that's not here nor there. A well-known story yes?) at the time that the 1960s-80s NMA was compiled are now being returned, allowing a NMA to be compiled with scholarly access to even more of the original manuscripts and materials than before. This is, I think, a Good Thing for Mozart fans...