The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven

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Sonata op. 90, fully edited and analyzed by Monsieur Sporck (see attached picture):

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Beethoven Sonate op.90 ed. Sporck.pdf
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Hope told a flattering tale,
composed by
Paesello
with variations for the Piano Forte
by
L.van Heethoven

Trustworthy edition. Believe me, please.
Heethoven.-.Paesello-Variations-(pno-Mesier-Edition).pdf
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To my knowledge this is the second degree cousin of the better known L.van Beethoven...:mrgreen:
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Attached a little Beethoven transcription by Oscar Mayo (?).
Published by S.[ilas] Brainard's son [Cleveland] in 1873.
Beethoven.-.op.093.-.Symphony-No.8-Allegretto-(2H-Mayo-Brainard-Edition-1873).pdf
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Incidentally, I understand there is a Mocheles transcription of Beethoven's Fidelio, and REVISED BY BEETHOVEN himself........ anyone has more information about this???

and a scan??? :mrgreen:
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Finally rediscovered:
The „Kreutzer-Sonata“

Extremely rare, never reissued (Luzifer's Germany was not the
right place for Kreutzers, Lintupskys & Spektors!)

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Beethoven Sonate op.53 ed. Kreutzer.pdf
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Thank you, dear Alfor!

Do you have by the chance any of the transcriptions by E. Petri or Horenstein-Froberger score that are advertised on the last page of the Beethoven (ed. Kreutzer) score?

Thank you!

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George
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How nice to have a Kreutzer edited Waldstein. Very nicely done and rescued from oblivion by our dear Alfor!

Thanks for posting this.
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