Piano Etudes

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Krueger 24 Etudes de Concert op.145.pdf
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alfor wrote:
Krueger 24 Etudes de Concert op.145.pdf
Brilliant! Many thanks Alfor! :D
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I guess I could have put this in the German composers thread, but it seems more appropriate here.
From the digital collections at the Münchener DigitalisierungsZentrum Digitale Bibliothek. Not great quality but there you go!

Taubert's La Nayade
Taubert_La Nayade.pdf
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A curiosity set of klavier studien by August Wagner, again courtesy of the MDZ digital library.
Forgive the low-quality.
etudes_Auguste Wagner.pdf
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Greatly enjoyed the Kreuger etudes today, Alfred. Especially like #3, the Mazurka.
Thanks for posting.
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Would anyone have the Douze Etudes, or any works indeed, by Léon Delafosse?
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You mean, other than those already on IMSLP ?
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Delafosse,_L%C3%A9on
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Jean-Séb wrote:You mean, other than those already on IMSLP ?
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Delafosse,_L%C3%A9on
Indeed :geek:
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Thanks Jean-Séb for pointing out those interesting Delafosse Etudes.
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Albert Coates

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I know that members here are always interested in very difficult etudes, so in case you missed the upload it is well worth a look at http://imslp.org/wiki/Concert_Study_(Coates,_Albert) - an unexpected, very taxing piece by Albert Coates (1882-1953), the famous British conductor (no relation to Eric Coates). It makes one wonder what his piano concerto would be like!
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