If you did want to play it as a lute solo you could use the Liszt transcription S.575
dt At 09:52 AM 9/6/2009, you wrote: > The plate number will give you the edition, start in the M2s and > M3s, most of the editions with plate numbers are there > Standard eds usu. from earlier eds such as 1926-1932. > Editions:Carl Maria von Weber: Musikalische Werke: erste kritische > Gesamtausgabe, ed. H.J. Moser; ii/1, ed. A. Lorenz (Augsburg, 1926), > ii/2, ed. W. Kaehler (Augsburg, 1928), ii/3, ed. L.K. Mayer > (Brunswick, 1932) [only 3 vols. pubd] [WG]Reliquienschrein des > Meisters Carl Maria von Weber, ed. L. Hirschberg (Berlin, 1927) > [HR]Carl Maria von Weber: Saemtliche Werke, ed. G. Allroggen (Mainz, > 1998) [WSW] > dt > At 09:49 AM 9/1/2009, you wrote: > > I am suddenly in the posession of a piano arrangement of Carl Maria > von Weber's Der Freishuetz. It's an old edition, I guess 19th > century. > Der Freischuetz was composedin 1821, btw. I am curious how old and > where it was printed. It looks like plate (copper?) press, pages > 31,5cm wide x 24,3cm high. Watermark is big and has, apart from a > motto in Latin, the Dutch word Vryheid. The list of characters is > headed with the Dutch word 'personen'. Every page has the > publisher's > number (?) 1719 as a footer. Any idea where I should be looking? > David - not going to make a lute arrangement > -- > ******************************* > David van Ooijen > davidvanooi...@gmail.com > [1]www.davidvanooijen.nl > ******************************* > To get on or off this list see list information at > [2]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > -- > >References > > 1. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/ > 2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html