Bartók Complete Critical Edition launched

G. Henle Verlag

Thursday, October 1, 2015

This news originally appeared on the website of the G. Henle Verlag (whose CEO, Wolf-Dieter Seiffert, is also the RISM president) and are reprinting it with kind permission. RISM has just a handful of works by Bartók in the RISM database.

26 September 2015 was the 70th anniversary of Béla Bartók’s death. At the same time it was an important day for Bartók research. In Budapest the Critical Complete Edition of Béla Bartók’s works was announced.

The press conference in Budapest was accompanied by lectures, a commemoration ceremony at the composer’s grave, as well as concerts.

The editorial responsibility lies with the Bartók Archives of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. This major scholarly project will be issued by G. Henle Publishers together with Editio Musica Budapest. The first of the volumes will appear as early as next year. It will contain “For Children” for piano solo, both the early version and the revised version.

A total of 48 volumes are planned in the following series:
▪ Stage works, 6 volumes
▪ Vocal works, 5 volumes
▪ Orchestral works, 15 volumes
▪ Chamber works, 7 volumes
▪ Piano works, 9 volumes
▪ Piano reductions, 4 volumes
▪ Appendix, 2 volumes

Annette Oppermann is the editor in charge of the Bartók project at G. Henle Publishers, whose catalogue will now contain four complete editions, the others being those of Beethoven, Brahms and Haydn.

A phenomenal workload for a phenomenal compositional œuvre has been launched!

Henle Bartók 1
László Vikárius (Bartók Archives, Budapest), Tibor Tallián (Member of the editorial board of the Bartók Complete Edition) and Antal Boronkay (Editio Musica Budapest)

Henle Bartók 2
Wolf-Dieter Seiffert (G. Henle Publishers), Péter Halász (Translator) and Malcolm Gillies (Member of the editorial board of the Bartók Complete Edition).

Henle Bartók 3
On 25 September Wolf-Dieter Seiffert and Antal Boronkay signed the cooperation treaty of both publishers.

Top image: András Batta (Franz Liszt Academy of Music), Wolf-Dieter Seiffert (G. Henle Publishers)

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