Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Hi Timtin:

Thank you for the Mozart Rondo transcription, it is great; I have played the Menuetto, but I will continue later.

Congrats.
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Thank you Ilu. It took me 3 weeks to produce. Incredibly, WAM was
still a teenager when he wrote his 5 violin concertos, and this movt.
probably took him about 3 hours!

Please note that I've made a minor revision on page 8, to add one
harmony. See my last message.
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As the vernal equinox occurred this week for Pianovillains
in the northern hemisphere, I thought that this might be an
appropriate piece to produce.
Mozart At Spring's Outset K597 arr. Piano.pdf
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This is music to die for! I believe that Stark did a 2h piano version
in the 19th. century, however his wasn't entirely faithful to WAM's
original harmonies. For example, the serene A flat major chord in
measure 67 was changed to C minor.

In my (very biassed) opinion, this work is on a par with much more
famous funeral music by Beethoven and Chopin. Its Picardy third
ending feels like that moment when the soul rises up to heaven,
if that doesn't sound too fanciful.
Mozart Masonic Funeral Music K477 arr. Piano.pdf
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Does anyone have the Kempff transcription of the Handel Minuet as played here? Thanks a lot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K98695SLh6E
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lebowl wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 2:24 pm Does anyone have the Kempff transcription of the Handel Minuet as played here? Thanks a lot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K98695SLh6E

Our dear Kempff
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Timtin wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 11:08 am This is music to die for! I believe that Stark did a 2h piano version
in the 19th. century, however his wasn't entirely faithful to WAM's
original harmonies. For example, the serene A flat major chord in
measure 67 was changed to C minor.

In my (very biassed) opinion, this work is on a par with much more
famous funeral music by Beethoven and Chopin. Its Picardy third
ending feels like that moment when the soul rises up to heaven,
if that doesn't sound too fanciful.
Mozart Masonic Funeral Music K477 arr. Piano.pdf
all my childhood I liked this music in the crucifixion scene in pasolini's "Vangelo Secondo Matteo" it was my greatest impression with also fantastic images
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Here's a new version of WAM's G major Gigue, with a few modifications.
For example, the time signature has been mucked about with.
Mozart A little Jig K574 rejigged.pdf
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Does anyone have Siloti's transcription of Vocalise by Rachmaninov? Thanks!
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Timtin wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 6:55 pm Here's a new version of WAM's G major Gigue, with a few modifications.
For example, the time signature has been mucked about with.
Mozart A little Jig K574 rejigged.pdf
Dear Timtin:
Thanks for the excellent transcription, it is one of so many samples of his genius, a return to the baroque (J. S. Bach) very pleasant and with great inventiveness.
Quo melius Illac
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