The Stuttgart Schütz Edition is being published in cooperation with the renowned Heinrich-Schütz-Archiv of the Hochschule für Musik Dresden.
The Stuttgart Schütz Edition is being published in cooperation with the renowned Heinrich-Schütz-Archiv of the Hochschule für Musik Dresden.
The Hasse Works Edition (HWA) is intended to serve both as an impeccable text for muicologists and as basis for practical performance.
The Edition of the Works of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach is edited by the Bach-Archiv Leipzig in the context of the Bach-Repertorium, a research project of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig
Gottfried August Homilius left a large legacy of compositions. The music of the Kantor of the Kreuzkirche in Dresden was very popular during his lifetime and exceptionally widely distributed. Since 2006 Carus has, in collaboration with the Bach-Archiv Leipzig, published the Selected works edited by Uwe Wolf.
The works of Giacomo Puccini will be presented in a scholarly critical edition. Upon petition to the Italian Ministry of Culture by the “Centro Studi Giacomo Puccini,” the institute responsible for this edition, the project has been recognized as an “Edizione Nazionale.” It receives a significant amount of its support from the Ministry.
The Rheinberger Complete Edition, initiated by the director of the Rheinberger-Archiv in Vaduz, Harald Wanger, and by Günter Graulich, founder of Carus-Verlag, in 1987, laid the foundation for the increasing popularity which Rheinberger's works are enjoying in the international world of music. The Rheinberger Complete Edition is published under the auspices of the Principality of Liechtenstein.
In January 2008 the Max-Reger-Institut (MRI), located in Karlsruhe, Germany, has initiated the first ever scholarly-critical edition of works by Max Reger. The Reger-Werkausgabe (RWA) is sponsored by the Mainzer Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur and with its design as a hybrid edition breaks new ground in the editorial techniques. T