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Lost and found: editing and performing a quartet attributed to Krause from the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin Notenarchiv

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Walters, S and Forbes, AM, Lost and found: editing and performing a quartet attributed to Krause from the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin Notenarchiv, Context, 43 pp. 13-27. ISSN 1038-4006 (2018) [Refereed Article]


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2018 © Simone Walters and Anne-Marie Forbes

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Abstract

In December 2001 a collection of over 5,100 music manuscript scores was rediscovered in Kiev, having been missing for over half a century since its disappearance during World War II. This vast collection belongs to one of Europe’s oldest continuing choral societies, the SingAkademie zu Berlin, and soon after its discovery the collection was repatriated and now resides in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin–Preußischer Kulturbesitz as a permanent deposit of the Sing-Akademie (D-Bsa).

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Article
Keywords:18th century music, quartet, Johann Gottfried Krause, Sing-Akademie, historical performance practice
Research Division:Creative Arts and Writing
Research Group:Music
Research Field:Musicology and ethnomusicology
Objective Division:Culture and Society
Objective Group:Arts
Objective Field:Music
UTAS Author:Walters, S (Miss Simone Walters)
UTAS Author:Forbes, AM (Associate Professor Anne-Marie Forbes)
ID Code:130972
Year Published:2018
Deposited By:Office of the School of Creative Arts and Media
Deposited On:2019-02-23
Last Modified:2019-03-21
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