Liszt

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louis-james-alfred
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Re: Liszt

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Dear fellow Lisztians, does anybody have the Spanisches Ständchen (after Count Leo Festetics), published in Band II/8 of the Editio Musica Budapest NLA?

Many thanks.
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louis-james-alfred wrote:Dear fellow Lisztians, does anybody have the Spanisches Ständchen (after Count Leo Festetics), published in Band II/8 of the Editio Musica Budapest NLA?

Many thanks.
..there is this dubious website named „google“. But for those who are too lazy to do a search:

(nms)
Liszt Spanisches Ständchen.pdf
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For some reason there always seems to be more Liszt for me to discover including this little gem. Yes, the complete works are sitting here in my library, but have yet to play through them all, so a nice discovery for me.

Thanks for Googleing, Alfred.
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Re: Liszt

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Dear Alfor,

thanks a lot, for both the score and the speed.

Actually, I did search and nothing showed up (now again...), but I can take a little sarcasm in exchange for a free score ;).
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I notice that the PDF on scorser.com is lower quality than the
one from noten-klavier.de but is more faithful to the original
score, as it includes the all-important plate number.
Thank you LJA for raising the question, since it has drawn my
attention to this work (even though it's beyond my technical
ability to play properly).
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louis-james-alfred wrote:Dear Alfor,

thanks a lot, for both the score and the speed.

Actually, I did search and nothing showed up (now again...), but I can take a little sarcasm in exchange for a free score ;).
I am afraid you do only have access to the Chinese google... :mrgreen:...

https://www.google.de/#q=%22liszt+%22sp ... hen%22+pdf

This is the the original version with some ossias (from Scorser):
Liszt Spanisches Staendchen alt.pdf
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The poor Chinese have Google blocked to them by the Great Firewall of China and the VPN they used to escape that prison, DuckDuckGo, has now also been blocked by the Great Firewall. Hopefully other VPN's will work for those folks.
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Two members have expressed interest in a scan of this--here's Paolo Gallico's edition of the Paganini Etudes .
Paganini-Liszt_Six Grand Etudes (Gallico).pdf
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Jim Faston wrote:Two members have expressed interest in a scan of this--here's Paolo Gallico's edition of the Paganini Etudes .
Paganini-Liszt_Six Grand Etudes (Gallico).pdf
Thank you very much! Gallico also edited the 12 Études d'exécution transcendante!
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For Alfor (with greatest appreciation)

Liszt Transcendental Etudes, ed. Gallico (Schirmer, 1903)

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Frank
Liszt - 12 Etudes d'Execution Transcendante (Gallico).pdf
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