“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
£0.99
22 Credits
£1.99
55 Credits
£5.99
100 Credits
£9.99
200 Credits
£19.99
300 Credits
£29.99
500 Credits
£49.99
1000 Credits
£79.99
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User Rating
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A cool app missing some features
The pricing is much cheaper than paper copies which I like a lot, however a really good feature would be to be able to use the serial number on the paperbacks henle editions to have a digital copy of them as well. So I don’t have to pay again for music I already have.
Pretty good but wonky annotations
Cheaper than buying a real book and it comes with great features! But I don’t know why i cannot erase my old annotations, and it sometimes looks like random markings appear but when you save it, the markings disappear. Also would be nice to have a feature where the finger is ignored and only the Apple Pencil can draw on the score, to prevent errant markings from being made
Cost of “credits” lack of transparency after 4 years!
How much are credits worth? 10 credits are worth approx. €1/$1. However, the more credits you purchase, the cheaper they become. For instance, 1,000 credits cost only €75 instead of €100
I clicked on “app support” and was taken to “page not found”.
A good app, but some of the scores could be better
I must be honest, my opinion is mixed. It’s a convenient way to download good modern scores that I can then print to pdf. But the use of credits rather than currency is quite opaque and confusing. And some of the scores are better quality than others. For instance, in the score to Liszt Un Sospiro the staves don’t look straight - like a bad scan.
Almost as good as the books
I’ve been using this since it was first released and always find it easy to use and almost the same as the books, of course a lot lighter. A couple of issues around pricing, which seems inconsistent. Some transparency on that would be good. Does it depend on number of pages? Also foot activated page turners might be ok for some instruments, but not all. Have developers thought of microphone activated Siri-type commands for page turns?
Pricing is not clear
I downloaded the app on eth basis of a card enclosed with Henle printed score I bought. It is impossible to tell from teh Henle website, or from the iTunes store, what you actually have ti pay for scores and there seems to be no way of testing the viability of the app witha free sample score. There is also no indication of what buying credits actually gets you. The marketing and transparency is deeply flawed for these reasons.