Bach - Hyphenated

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Dear sgambatiesque:

Thank you for this transcription, is indeed amazing; easy to play and rich in harmonies.

This transcription made my evening more enjoyable!

Is there a change to get information about David Juna and some more of his Works?

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ilu wrote:Dear sgambatiesque:

Is there a chance to get information about David Juna and some more of his Works?
A decade or so ago he had a site called DJ's Sheet Music Archive where he put up beautifully inscribed transcriptions of classical and modern instrumental works that he'd produced, often where no arrangement was commercially available. He tried to get them published but it seems he only got publisher lawyers trying to get his site closed down instead of getting a win-win. He turned to doing classical MIDI files for a while and then disappeared from the scene. You'll find traces of his earlier works on YouTube, Pianofiles, Classical MIDI and so on.
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Thank you, dear sgambatiesque, for the music and for the information!
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Seconded!

Regards.

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Does anybody have Bach-Alkan: Air "Wie schön leuchtet..." from Cantata No. 1 BWV 1 for soprano and piano?
We can see only two pages at Alkan-assosiation web page. I'd like to see FULL version.
http://alkan.assos.free.fr/manuscript/a ... chBWV1.pdf

Thanks in advance.
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I did a search for Dr. Arthur Brisker's fantastic transcriptions of some of JS Bach's organ pieces and could not find any. These old scores had definately seen their better days. I did my best to allow for clarity. Note, the library seal was not removable prior to scanning over part of the forward on the Fugue in G minor. The closing remarks can be read in full (unobstructed). The Prelude and Fugue in B minor is very 'busy' and probably a great exercise in eye strain.
Bach Brisker Prelude and Fugue B minor.pdf
Bach Brisker Fugue G minor.pdf
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24 Chorale Preludes for solo Piano by Felix Guenther
Bach Guenther 24 Choral Preludes transcribed solo piano.pdf
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Bach transcriptions are always welcome. Thank you.
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Jean-Séb wrote:Bach transcriptions are always welcome. Thank you.
Thanks seconded!!

I am looking for Bach transcriptions by

Ivan TSCHERLITZKY (Czerlitzky, Scherlitzky, Cherlitski)
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alfor wrote:
Jean-Séb wrote:Bach transcriptions are always welcome. Thank you.
Thanks seconded!!

I am looking for Bach transcriptions by

Ivan TSCHERLITZKY (Czerlitzky, Scherlitzky, Cherlitski)
you all are very welcome!

@ Alfor, will kick over some rocks on my end and see what I can dig up if they're held in the our main collection.
EDIT: a prelim search via our catalogue for keywords on all spellings didn't turn anything up on my end. :cry:
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