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I have recently re-located to Scotland, where I will continue to work as an editor / typesetter for King's Music, JOED Music, The King's Consort, Cornetto-Verlag (in Stuttgart, Germany), and other groups and publishers.

Like Clifford Bartlett, who is the man behind King's Music, I tend not to spend very much time researching mainstream composers. Although we do, of course, produce editions of Handel and Monteverdi (mostly for recordings and theatrical productions), I tend to concentrate on those composers who have been somewhat overshadowed by their great contemporaries...

The list of composers below will grow as I type up more information I've come upon while researching music for recording projects elsewhere. This may take the form of a listing of known output and sources, or short articles about particular discoveries I've made.

Normally, purely Urtext editions are supplied, with such minimal alterations as the proper alignment of figured bass symbols, the completion of textual contractions and the correction of obvious copying errors in the original. Fully critical commentaries detail any substantive changes.

New
Prima la musica! editions will include basic reasliations of the continuo parts so that non-specialists can also enjoy the music I discover!

If you have suggestions for inclusions or improvements, please drop me a line!

Cheers for now,

Brian


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