Debussy (piano) editions?
Hi, "home-gamer" new to tonebase...re-learning/expanding my childhood repertoire (max. difficulty was the Toccata from Pour le Piano)--and wanted to get the Durand critical editions by Roy Howat. The original release apparently is out of print and I can't find all the pieces in the "more affordable" small volumes that Durand released. Suggestions? If I can't find the Howat edition is there an urtext you all recommend? (will ask more specific performance questions later) Thanks in advance!
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Hi Michael,
Have you tried eBay? What about IMSLP? If neither of those options work, I would go with Henle. However, if it鈥檚 really good (and interesting) fingering/editing you are looking for, I believe Salabert has editions of Debussy edited by Alfred Cortot. The notation is cramped, the books don鈥檛 stay open easily, and print quality isn鈥檛 always great, but Cortot鈥檚 notes, fingering, suggestions, etc. outweigh those issues. Like Harry said above, you may still argue with it, but it makes for interesting reading/research.
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Thanks for the suggestions! My motivation was getting some insight on some of the puzzling (ok, troublesome) note values and articulations in my tattered Dover edition (reprints of Fromont/Durand, depending on the piece, with "new corrections by Beveridge Webster"). I can start a different thread on some of the specifics after I check out some of your sources.