

Alexander Zemlinsky
Clarinet Trio d minor op. 3 for Piano, Clarinet (Violin) and Violoncello
Alexander Zemlinsky is mainly known for his operas and orchestral songs with their opulent late Romantic orchestration. His earlier, inspired hit, the Trio for Clarinet op. 3, written in 1896, owes a great deal to his first important role model Johannes Brahms as far as inflection and instrumentation are concerned. And it was none other than Brahms himself who enthusiastically recommended the trio to his publisher Simrock, following the first performance in Vienna. As the autograph has disappeared, our edition follows the musical text in the first edition. It underwent careful examination and was cleared of numerous, partly blatant engraver’s errors. Alongside the piano score, our edition comprises a part for clarinet in B flat/A, an authentic alternative part for violin as well as a cello part.
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About the Composer

Alexander Zemlinsky
One of the most important conductors and composers of opera in the first third of the twentieth century, who attained the recognition he deserved only in the 1970s.
About the Authors

Dominik Rahmer (Editor)
Dr. Dominik Rahmer, born in 1971 in Mainz, studied musicology, philosophy and maths in Bonn. He did his Magister Artium in 1999 and his doctorate in 2006 with a thesis on the music criticism of Paul Dukas.
From 2001 to 2011 he was employed at Boosey & Hawkes/Bote & Bock in Berlin, where he also worked on the Critical Edition of the Works of Jacques Offenbach (OEK). Since 2011 he has been an editor at G. Henle Publishers in Munich, with a particular focus on French and Russian music and works for wind instruments.

Klaus Schilde (Fingering)
Schilde won numerous prizes. From 1947 onwards he gave concerts as a soloist and chamber musician on almost every single continent with renowned orchestras. He taught at the music conservatories in East Berlin Detmold, West Berlin, Munich, Tokyo (Geidai) and Weimar. From 1988–1991 he was President of the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich, where he
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Dominik Rahmer hat überzeugende Lösungen gefunden und allein, dass nach über 100 Jahren dieses im Konzertleben zu selten gespielte Trio von Alexander Zemlinsky von Fehlern bereinigt und in einer sehr gut lesbaren Klavierpartitur und entsprechendem Stimmenmaterial zur Verfügung steht, ist äußerst verdienstvoll.
Die Tonkunst, 2018Henle en publie une édition Urtext due à Dominik Rahmer, travail particulièrement précieux car l`unique édition d`origine était remplie d`erreurs.
La Lettre du Musicien, 2017Considerando la vetustà e le evidenti imprecisioni e incoerenze della prima edizione Simrock, come anche l`assenza del manoscritto originale, l`edizione Henle si pone oggi quale punto di riferimento per una conoscenza critica del lavoro in questione.
Archi Magazine, 2017Wie von Henle-Ausgaben bekannt erfreut auch diese Ausgabe durch das vorausschauende Druckbild der Seiten in puncto gefahrenfreies Blättern (ausklappbare Seiten) sowie angenehme Lesbarkeit (nicht zu dichter Satz) mit einem hohen Spielkomfort. (...) Eine interpretenorientierte Ausgabe, mit der sowohl gut geprobt als auch gut konzentriert werden kann.
ESTA-Nachrichten, 2017This is yet another fine edition from G. Henle Verlag.
AUSTA Stringendo, 2017recommendations
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