The Digital BaermannMain MenuVirtual ArchivePrimary source documents relating to Carl Baermann and his familyReferencesEmily Worthingtondc0de7b378441b9738811bc69784080195614d20
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12024-05-23T04:07:18-07:00Luke Sullivanbddce0f847cb23516862c1656b033616988b6b53455101Post-edited Deepl translationplain2024-05-23T04:07:18-07:00Luke Sullivanbddce0f847cb23516862c1656b033616988b6b53In all scales, the note must be started piano and crescendoed to forte and then returned to piano, and the note must be sustained as long as possible in order to strengthen the breath and embouchure. If the scales are played faster, they must be studied wIn all scales, the note must be started piano and crescendoed to forte and then returned to piano, and the note must be sustained as long as possible in order to strengthen the breath and embouchure. If the scales are played faster, they must be studied with the slur and with the staccato; the broken chords have three types of stroke, which must also be carefully observed.
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12024-05-23T04:07:18-07:00Luke Sullivanbddce0f847cb23516862c1656b033616988b6b53VCS II No. 41Clean BSB scanplain2024-05-23T04:07:18-07:00Luke Sullivanbddce0f847cb23516862c1656b033616988b6b53
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12024-05-23T04:07:03-07:00Heinrich Panofka to Baermann, 18 November 18395Letter listed in auction catalogueplain2024-08-15T06:48:44-07:0018 November 1839Heinrich BaermannHeinrich PanofkaFromHeinrich Panofka, Paris, 18 November 1839 ToBaermann(?)
Source Listed in Liepmannssohn, Leo. Katalog (Nr. 174): Musiker-Autographen: darunter viele eigenhändige Musik-Manuscripte ; Bach, Beethoven, Berlioz ... Berlin: Leo Liepmannssohn, Antiquariat, 1910.
Description from catalogue:
“Mit eigenhändiger Adresse an den Klarinettisten Baermann. Erwähnt Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer u. A.”
"With handwritten address to the clarinettist Baermann. Mentions Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer and others."