Henle Library

The Urtext score reader

Published by: G. Henle Verlag
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“With the Henle Library app a new era begins for classical musicians.” Daniel Hope
An indispensable app for professional musicians, amateurs, students and teachers.
The Henle Library app delivers G. Henle Publishers’ reliable Urtext editions straight to your tablet. You can practise, rehearse and make music – whenever and wherever you like. And you can enjoy the many unique features of Henle’s digital scores. 
Features:
- Filter Henle Urtext according to your individual needs and purchase as required (individual part, single movement, bundles etc.)
- Free version available for music students (licences for music colleges)
- Print, export PDFs, share
- Modify the score to suit your needs
- Superimpose alternative professional fingerings (or choose “No fingerings”)
- Unlimited possibilities for your own annotations
- Easily switch between the part and the score at exactly the same measure
- Open explanatory notes (footnotes, Critical Report etc.) at the appropriate place in the score
- Record and play back your own recordings
- Use the integrated metronome
- Navigate extremely rapidly
- Create and use playlists
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In-Apps

10 Credits
€1.09
22 Credits
€2.69
55 Credits
€6.59
100 Credits
€9.59
200 Credits
€17.49
300 Credits
€25.49
500 Credits
€41.49
1000 Credits
€74.90

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User Rating

2 out of 5

1 ratings in Portugal

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Henle Library Reviews

I can’t buy any music

Catys8 on

Portugal

Good morning, I’ve been trying to get a Grieg Sonata in all my available devices, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to be working. Can you please advise?

Good app, sheet music is too expensive, lacking features

ALPRAS on

Portugal

The app is good, and the fact that it includes their various publications and editions of the same score (with different analysis and fingering) is really good and unique. But the scores are utterly expensive, with the same price and the physical edition, with doesn’t make sense, since publication and printing cost doesn’t exist. It should also be possible to gain access to digital versions of Henle sheet music we are already own. If I spent 50€ on Beethoven’s complete piano sonatas Vol.1, why would I spent another 50€ on the digital version? In short, the app is good and has potential, but its scores are terribly expensive. Why would anyone spend 50€ on sheer music when you can have it for free on IMSLP?

Caro!

Anonimo 73648920 on

Portugal

É muito caro!

So disappointing

Riri414 on

United States

I consistently have problems opening scores that I’ve purchased, scores disappear all the time. Very buggy. Such a shame since the concept is so lovely.

The sound of silence

bolongonese on

United States

[update to previous review] After some delay I finally got the credits I purchased last year and could begin test the app. Thank you Henle support for getting my issue resolved—and thank you for the extra credits! ***** The good stuff ***** The app is very smooth and responsive and (after a short learning curve) easy and intuitive to navigate. Scores are legible and the ability to annotate without a physical pencil is amazing. (If only we had this 40 years ago!) Based on the urtext complete Beethoven quartets the cost is very competitive with printed scores: $64 for the set vs. $153 from Amazon—almost a 60% discount. And you don’t need to lug a backpack full of scores around. ***** Not-so-good/needs work ***** Scores are scans of printed editions sliced into staves, not digital vectors. This has some knock-on effects: Supported zoom levels appear to be limited (via SCORE SETTINGS > Stave Spacing). Changing orientation to landscape shows a higher resolution rendition, but only 1-2 staves vs. 4-5 in portrait. You will want the largest tablet screen you can get. Print quality is … terrible. The score images (printed on a 600 DPI PostScript laser printer) suffer from severe aliasing and are pretty much useless. If you need hard copy buy the excellent printed edition. But then you’ll need to transcribe all your annotations by hand. And get a fat backpack to lug the paper. ***** Summary ***** If you need to schlep a large collection of scores around the campus and don’t have the budget of the Hamilton production this app is made for you. The annotation capabilities will be an invaluable layer of frosting on your cake. If you cherish high-quality musical typography and need paper scores the Henle app will disappoint.

Henle scores are good, but this app is terrible.

Daniel09812 on

United States

Implementation is barely there. I feel like there is no organization in my library. The search function for the Henle store especially is straight up to find any score it’s a straight up nightmare. Why can’t I zoom into the score?

Paper is better

Bobby stiles on

United States

U can’t write on top or bottom of the page because their writing menus block those areas. Absolutely ridiculous

Hard to use

Jj2016abc on

United States

Search function doesn’t work well. Your files don’t load right away so if you have a minute to play piano it’ll take 10 minutes before the app “remembers” what songs you purchased really terrible experience. Edit: the developer says there is a problem with the app. Yes I agree but it is not an installation problem, it is a problem with the app. Buy the PDFs separately, or use a different app, but don’t count on your music to show up right away.

Eraser function isn’t working

08kata莉 on

United States

Everything is great but the eraser function is not working.

Not keeping up

hneuwirth1 on

United States

Love the scores, but lots of minor annoyances. Have to reload several times when iPad restarts. Very limited annotation symbols. Annotation hides top and bottom lines of piano scores, sometimes. ForScore was at same level two years ago, but now is far superior. What keeps me on this app are the Beethoven piano sonatas, where I can change fingering editions with one click. That being said, the written comments aren’t available so I still have to keep my Schnabel on hand.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
G. Henle Verlag
Languages
English, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese
Recent release
1.19.0 (2 months ago )
Released on
Feb 2, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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