This long-awaited study score to ALBAN BERG'S complete LULU is now AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME. The third act of this opera has been revised and realized by Friedrich Cerha from autograph sketches The study score is now available in three formats: Acts 1 and 2, Act 3 only, Acts 1 through 3 complete. The edition of Acts 1 and 2, originally edited by Hans Erich Apostel in 1963, has now been revised (1984) by Friedrich Cerha. LULU Study Score Acts 1 and 2...$ 98.00 Study Score Act 3... 82.00 Study Score Acts 1-3 complete... 165.00 ALSO AVAILABLE LULU Vocal Score Acts 1 and 2...$ 88.00 Vocal Score Act 3... 70.00 Vocal Score Act 1-3 complete... 118.00 WOZZECK Vocal Score.........$ 57.00 Study Score... 79.00 PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH EUROP'EAN Al>ERI(CAN R ETA I L N1 U S I C, I N C PO Box 850, Dept. AM, Valley Forge, PA 19482 Phone (215) 648-0504
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