Alexander von Zemlinsky, Der Zwerg Op.17

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Alexander von Zemlinsky, Der Zwerg Op.17

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Vocal Score.
Universal Edition, UE 33137
Notices:
Copyright 1921 by Universal Edition A.G., Wien.
Revised edition Copyright 2006 by Universal Edition A.G., Wien.
According to the foreword, this edition is based on an autograph score, possibly never copied to performance parts (guess: never performed). Also, however, the changes from the earlier edition are described and seem slight. (only a stage direction, a tempo marking moved, several cuts.)
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Re: Alexander von Zemlinsky, Der Zwerg Op.17

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If you remove their changes (regardless of how un-original the changes are), their 2006 claim is moot and the 1921 claim stands.
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Although do note that even if you do as Carolus suggested, unless you also remove the text by Georg Klaren (1900-1962), the file will be blocked until 2013. Because of this I have intentionally overlooked this vocal score, but if you'd like to erase the text then by all means, proceed.
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Of course! The librettist! I forgot all about him. I'll wait until 2013. Thanks, all.
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Good catch, Daphnis! You're absolutely correct.
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