Arnold Mendelssohn's Second Symphony - Problems & Solutions of the Edition
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Jürgen Böhme is emeritus university music director at the universities of Saarbrücken and Koblenz. As a university lecturer, he has taught choral and orchestral conducting as well as composition and writing. As an orchestral conductor, he has worked with renowned orchestras in Germany and abroad, including repeatedly as a guest conductor in Voronezh, Lipetsk and Kaliningrad in Russia, where he also premiered Arnold Mendelssohn's Second Symphony in 2004. As a musicologist, Böhme focuses on the period around 1900, but also researches the music history of the late 17th century, in particular Vincenzo Albrici, Schütz's successor at the Dresden court, whose great Mass in C major he has also published as a first edition.
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