Frédéric Chopin

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Re: Frédéric Chopin

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the works for piano and orchestra in full score (PWM)
Chopin_op.02_Variationen_fs_PWM_part1.pdf
Chopin_op.02_Variationen_fs_PWM_part2.pdf
Chopin_op.11_Klavierkonzert_Nr.1_1.Allegro_maestoso_fs_PWM_part1.pdf
Chopin_op.11_Klavierkonzert_Nr.1_1.Allegro_maestoso_fs_PWM_part2.pdf
Chopin_op.11_Klavierkonzert_Nr.1_2.Larghetto_fs_PWM.pdf
Chopin_op.11_Klavierkonzert_Nr.1_3.Rondo_Vivace_fs_PWM_part1.pdf
Chopin_op.11_Klavierkonzert_Nr.1_3.Rondo_Vivace_fs_PWM_part2.pdf
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Re: Frédéric Chopin

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...
Chopin_op.13_Grande_Fantaisie_fs_PWM.pdf
Chopin_op.14_Krakowiak_fs_PWM.pdf
Chopin_op.21_Klavierkonzert_Nr.2_1.Maestoso_fs_PWM.pdf
Chopin_op.21_Klavierkonzert_Nr.2_2.Larghetto_fs_PWM.pdf
Chopin_op.21_Klavierkonzert_Nr.2_3.Allegro_vivace_fs_PWM.pdf
and the sparkling Grand Polonaise op.22
Chopin_op.22_Andante_spianato_et_Grande_Polonaise_brillante_fs_PWM.pdf
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Re: Frédéric Chopin

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Many thanks for the FS of Chopin's works for piano&orchestra. Must have taken you some time to scan them ;)
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Does anyone have the Cortot edition of the 4 Ballades (in english)? Here is the one in french.
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I wonder if anyone can tell me who publishes Balakirev's transcription of the Romanza Larghetto from Chopin's e minor piano concerto. I need an edition which is in print now - I know I can access a version from IMSLP but this is not acceptable for my purposes.

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Wishing a happy Fred's Official 200th Birthday to all pianophiliacs.
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WCosand wrote:Wishing a happy Fred's Official 200th Birthday to all pianophiliacs.
Nonsense, Walter, I'm not that old ... oh, you mean the OTHER Fred? I see...

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fredbucket wrote:
WCosand wrote:Wishing a happy Fred's Official 200th Birthday to all pianophiliacs.
Nonsense, Walter, I'm not that old ... oh, you mean the OTHER Fred? I see...

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WCosand wrote:Wishing a happy Fred's Official 200th Birthday to all pianophiliacs.
Actually it is not quite clear, if the correct date is February, 22th, or March, 1st.
Ars opus est hominis, non opus artis homo.

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zartist wrote:I wonder if anyone can tell me who publishes Balakirev's transcription of the Romanza Larghetto from Chopin's e minor piano concerto. I need an edition which is in print now - I know I can access a version from IMSLP but this is not acceptable for my purposes.

Many thanks,

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Hi zartist

The Chopin / Balakirev transcription was published by Zimmermann in 1905. The copy on IMSLP is a Soviet reprint. I would be surprised if there is a current modern version in print, but could not swear by that . You could try Zimmermann's for a reprint, alternatively watch out for 2nd hand copy or check libraries for an original.

Malcolm
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