I have also requested some of his etudes, the links to which I shall put in the relevant thread.
I've decided to upload this as per my own download, for ease.
I've tried convincing a well-known record label to record it, but they are not sold on its quality unfortunately - please judge for yourselves however...
Léon Kreutzer - Concerto Pour Piano (1863)
Kreutzer1.pdf
Kreutzer2.pdf
Kreutzer3.pdf
Kreutzer4.pdf
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A nice scan of Dubois' arrangement for 2 pianos 4 hands of his 2nd Piano Concerto has just appeared on IMSLP. Have a listen on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBYMFpjW5Lg
I have had a bit of interest about the Nikisch Piano Concerto, since I started rabbiting on about it on various fora. Below is the link to the CPS scan which is too large to be posted here.
I have found the one and only website that offer the Nikisch PC download, but I cannot figure out how to download using emule (or the link just being dead). Any computer experts can help? http://www.eliteclasica.com/detalle-pub ... ?ref=24721
promusician wrote:I have found the one and only website that offer the Nikisch PC download, but I cannot figure out how to download using emule (or the link just being dead). Any computer experts can help?
Emule is a file downloading protocol similar to (and I think predating) bittorrent. The particular link in question is 963Mbyte of which the Nikische PC is a part. There is only one incomplete source for this file, so downloading it is not possible at this stage, even assuming it was legal to do so, which I suspect it isn't
thalbergmad wrote:I have had a bit of interest about the Nikisch Piano Concerto, since I started rabbiting on about it on various fora. Below is the link to the CPS scan which is too large to be posted here.
There is a fairly modern recording available (1990) - the soloist being Howard Shelley [its coupled with the Graunke symphony No. 7]. Not sure of the label but Cd number is: E.S.107 CD. Would have thought a search on Graunke [who is also the conductor] would throw something up on the internet. I only brought this about 6 months ago - so likely copies still available out there.