From 1996, Cohrs had contributed to international music magazines, presented pre-concert-talks as well as his own radio programmes (Radio Bremen, SWR, WDR, ORF), wrote programme notes, booklet notes, reports on musicological conferences and was a successful editor of music. From 1995 to 2012 he was a co-editor of the
Bruckner-Gesamtausgabe (Bruckner complete edition, Vienna). He was a well-known
Bruckner-scholar, in particular due to his studies and editions of Bruckner's Ninth Symphony. He was also a member of the editorial team of
Nicola Samale which prepared the Completed Performing Version of the unfinished Finale of Bruckner's Ninth (1986–2012). He resigned from the team in 2021 after
John A. Phillips had published his own revision without Cohrs' participation. For the Magazine
Musik-Konzepte he compiled Vol. 120/121/122 on request of the earlier editors,
Heinz-Klaus Metzger and
Rainer Riehn (
Bruckners Neunte im Fegefeuer der Rezeption, Munich 2003). He also edited new completed performing versions of
Schubert’s
Unfinished Symphony in b-minor, the
Great Mass in C minor and the
Requiem by
Mozart, both based on original sources. Since 2012 he was Editor in Chief of the
Anton Bruckner Edition Wien (
Alexander Hermann publishing group, Vienna; distributed by
Schott Music), in which all collected works by Anton Bruckner will appear in new, modern Urtext editions. As the first volume of the Anton Bruckner Urtext Gesamtausgabe (Patron:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt - until his death -; from 2019:
Simon Rattle), the
Symphony No. 7 in E major appeared in Summer 2015 (First Performance: 2 May 2015, Milano/La Scala; 3 May 2015, Vienna/Musikverein;
Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle). In 2016 the
Symphony No. 6 in A major followed (First Performance: April 2016 in Paris, London, Brussels,
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Simon Rattle), 2017 the
Missa Solemnis in B flat (First Performance: 25 June 2017, Berlin/Konzerthaus,
RIAS-Kammerchor,
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin,
Lukasz Borowicz), 2018 the
Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major (First Performance:
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra,
Daniel Harding, Stockholm/Berwaldhallen, 4 September 2018), 2018 the
Requiem d minor (First Performance: 22 November 2018, Berlin/Philharmonie, RIAS-Kammerchor, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Lukasz Borowicz), and 2021 the
Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major (Version 1878–81, including - as appendices - the earlier Scherzo and Finale discarded in 1878; First Performance: 19 to 27 September 2021 in London, Luxembourg, Frankfurt, Dortmund and Cologne,
London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle). Cohrs died from a heart attack on 21 November 2023, at the age of 58.
Editions of music •
Lili Boulanger:
Théme et Variations for Piano(1915). First Edition.
Tonger, Cologne, 2005 (ISMN-M-005-32611-3) •
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. IX in d-minor (score and parts) New critical edition, Bruckner Complete Edition, Vienna 2000 (ISMN-M-50025-225-2) •
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. IX, Finale (unfinished). Completed Performance Version (1986–92/rev. 1996); (with
Nicola Samale, John A. Phillips, Giuseppe Mazzuca); Adelaide/Bremen 1992. Revised Edition (with Nicola Samale): 2005/rev. 2008/rev. 2012; Score : Repertoire Explorer Nr. 444 / Musikproduktion Hoeflich, Munich, 2012; Orchestral Parts: BGC Manuscript Edition, Bremen. •
Anton Bruckner:
Scherzo und Trio / Ältere Trios mit Viola-Solo. Bruckner Complete Edition, Vienna 1998 (ISMN-M-50025-182-8) •
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. IX, Two earlier, discarded Trios. Performance Version
Doblinger, Vienna, 1998 (ISMN-M-012-18480-8). •
Frank Martin:
Sonata da Chiesa for Flute and String Orchestra (1993–94; new arrangement on request of Maria Martin); First Edition,
Universal-Edition, Vienna 1997 (UE 30 868). •
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Great Mass in C minor, Credo & Agnus Dei, Completion from original sources. Score: Repertoire Explorer Nr. 1049, Musikproduktion Höflich, Munich, 2010; Performance Material: BGC Manuscript Edition, Bremen •
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Requiem in D minor, new Completion. Score: Repertoire Explorer Nr. 1425, Musikproduktion Höflich, Munich, 2013; Performance Material: BGC Manuscript Edition, Bremen •
Erik Satie: Trois
Gymnopédies, Arrangement for String Orchestra with Harp ad lib.; Score and Parts; First Edition, Doblinger, Vienna 2006 (ISMN-M-012-19299-2) •
Franz Schubert: Symphony in b minor D 759 (
Unfinished), Scherzo D 759/3 (Completed Performance Edition by Nicola Samale & Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs) / Orchestral Movement D 797/1 (Presumed Finale); Score: Repertoire Explorer Nr. 884 / Musikproduktion Hoeflich, Munich, 2008; Orchestral Parts: BGC Manuscript Edition, Bremen.
Selected writings in print •
Das Finale der IX. Sinfonie von Anton Bruckner. Geschichte - Dokumente - Werk - Präsentation des Fragments. (Dissertation) Wiener Bruckner Studien 3, Vienna 2012, •
Bruckners Neunte im Fegefeuer der Rezeption. Musik-Konzepte 120/121/122, Munich 2003, •
Anton Bruckner: IX. Symphonie d-moll (1. Satz–Scherzo & Trio–Adagio). Critical Report, Bruckner Complete Edition, Vienna 2001,
Selected original compositions •
L´amour perdu (MS, 1993), Berceuse for piano op. 4 (dedicated to Ole Georg Graf). Also arranged for small orchestra (MS, 1999) •
Trois Pastorales (MS,1991) op. 3 for flute and clarinet (dedicated to Michael Donner) •
Jesu, Deine Passion EKG 67 (MS, 1987/91). Chorale prelude for organ op. 2 (in memoriam Sebastian Hedemann) •
Komm, Herr, segne uns (MS, 1980/4) op. 1, motet for mixed choir, flute and organ (dedicated to Daniela Scholz) ==References==