Barenreiter or Dover?

Torn Mind

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I just want some paper sheet music to scribble in my "enlightened" annotations to some Mozart pieces like concertos songs I've been listening to.

I want sheets with no bullshit but at the same time, I'm not about to enter any concert hall...

So, quality with Barenretier, et al or save the money with Dover?
 

lxskllr

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What's the cost difference? I know nothing about sheet music, but generally, you get what you pay for. If it's something you care about, and you're not wondering how you're gonna feed yourself next week, get the item that's gonna give you the warm fuzzies when you use it.
 
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Torn Mind

Lifer
Nov 25, 2012
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What's the cost difference? I know nothing about sheet music, but generally, you get what you pay for. If it's something you care about, and you're not wondering how you're gonna feed yourself next week, get the item that's gonna give you the warm fuzzies when you use it.
Basically, 1 Dover edition costs about 5 Barenreiters. I can get 6 Concertos in a Dover edition while the Barenreiter is only for one concerto...or not even that.


Full Score is $42.50
Study Score is $18.50
All for just one concerto.

And there's also the factor that there is a Mozart edition available online....(but somehow I think I process content in books a little different than 8x11 sheets)