Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Aggelos wrote:Can I post Stravinsky-Szanto? Is he blocked?
No. I think Stravinsky is too well known as a composer and most if not all of his works are still in print and copyrighted.

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More Mahler 2H
Mahler - Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Rheinlegendchen (2H Hirschberg).pdf
Mahler - Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Wo die schoenen Trompeten (2H Hirschberg).pdf
Mahler - Symphony n.2 - Urlicht (2H Hirschberg).pdf
Mahler - Symphony n.3 - Es sungen drei Engel (2H Hirschberg).pdf
Mahler - Symphony n.4 - Ruhevoll (sel.2H Hirschberg).pdf
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Caprotti wrote:More Mahler 2H
Thank you, Caprotti, wonderful, "More Mahler" always is so welcome. Hirschberg shows again that Mahler 2H transcriptions are possible and give an impression of his music's beauty ...
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Yes, it seems to me that the 'old' Mahler 2H are better suitable for the keyboard than the recent transcriptions, maybe sacrificing something as far as the complexity of the orchestral parts concerns. In the recent works (e.g.Ollive) I think that only a very expert pianist is able to produce the singing flow of Mahler's musical phrases.
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Does anyone have a transcription of Faure's Song Beau Soir?

It would go nicely with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gc3sfQvk94
which I'm currently learning.

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RARE SCHUBERT-DIETRICH WANTED

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I'm still searching for an extremely rare 2H arrangement made by C.Dietrich upon Schubert's "Grand Duo op.140", originally for 4H (see attachment).
The score was published by Praeger & Meier, an old publisher in Bremen, but it seems disappeared, while the other transcriptions had been found in the Weimar Library.

Many thanks for any kind of informations about that.
Schubert-Dietrich - 2H Transcriptions from 4H originals - ed.Praeger & Meier.pdf
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Hot off scanner, Nerini's transcription of Debussy's Fantoches. Enjoy it!
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Debussy - Fantoches trans. Nerini.pdf
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fredbucket wrote:
Aggelos wrote:Can I post Stravinsky-Szanto? Is he blocked?
No. I think Stravinsky is too well known as a composer and most if not all of his works are still in print and copyrighted.

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Fred,

Correct me if I'm reading this wrong. Are you saying "No" to posting Stravinsky? If that is the case, most of (if not all) the Stravinsky transcriptions that I have come from this site and indeed the forum users!
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Abraxas wrote:Correct me if I'm reading this wrong. Are you saying "No" to posting Stravinsky? If that is the case, most of (if not all) the Stravinsky transcriptions that I have come from this site and indeed the forum users!
Copyright issues on this new board are much more actively pursued than on the old board. I would refer you to viewtopic.php?f=32&t=157. If you have any queries, then it would be best to contact Malcolm directly.

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Hello all,
I wonder if there exists a transcription of the
Mozart sonata 381 in d major (originally for four hands)?
I just love the second movement...

Also: Dr. Richard Strauss: Morgen - for 2 hands...
(only this song, some others are circulating already)

Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance...

Arglmann

P.S. If the trancriptions don't exist, I will do them myself :-)
Listen, die die Welt bedeuten.
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