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Re: Books related to music

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 1:52 am
by caostotale
Jim Faston wrote:Chebotaryan-Readings on Polyphony. (NMS)
Chebotaryan_Readings on Polyphony.pdf
Fantastic find, Jim!

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:48 am
by alfor
caostotale wrote:
Jim Faston wrote:Chebotaryan-Readings on Polyphony. (NMS)
Chebotaryan_Readings on Polyphony.pdf
Fantastic find, Jim!
Seconded!

I don't think that this is the correct thread for this volume!
It is NOT a theory book, but a volume with interesting examples of
fugues (some for piano solo) by Armenian composers,
mainly of the 20th century.

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 3:12 pm
by worov
Hi, everyone !

Does anyone have Kirkpatrick's book on Domenico Scarlatti ? It's edited by Princeton.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:21 pm
by alfor
Indispensable!

There is also the first volume - if anybody should be interested!

nms (although I do own a „real“ paper issue of it - antiquarian find, of course,
...and beginning to fall apart.)

Prosniz Handbuch 1830-1904.pdf

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 5:59 am
by quercus
Oxford University Press is in the process of publishing a new book on Arrau that promises to be interesting.

"Piano Lessons with Claudio Arrau - A Guide to His Philosophy and Techniques"
by Victoria A. von Arx
576 pages, 588 music examples
June 2014 (estimated)

More details here:
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199924325.do

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:19 pm
by alfor
For long winter evenings:

nms

(Aspiring) pianist Mrs. Bettina WALKER on her personal experiences with
Sterndale Bennett, Tausig, Sgambati, Liszt, Deppe, Scharwenka and Henselt
(2nd edition, published in 1892).

Walker My musical experiences.pdf

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:34 pm
by WCosand
Alfred, Thanks for all your posts. Sloper is not the author's name. It is Walker.

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:06 pm
by alfor
WCosand wrote:Alfred, Thanks for all your posts. Sloper is not the author's name. It is Walker.
Dear Walter,

my fault! I just corrected the post. Thank you for alerting me!

best regards

alfor

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 10:26 am
by HullandHellandHalifax
Rian de Waal - Metamorphoses

The well-known Dutch pianist and former Liszt Competition winner Rian de Waal died in 2011, he had been working on a book about The Art of Transcription which was published in 2013 and just yesterday I bought a copy. It is not cheap at €75 but you get a lot of book and 6 CD's recorded by Rian de Waal of transcriptions related to the text. The transcribers range from Liszt and Godowsky to Busoni, Wild, Wittgenstein and quite a few others. The book was originally intended to be a PhD thesis so he really goes into the technicalities of the transcriptions, so for us pianophiles I could say that this book is a necessary part of our libraries. It is published by Eburon in Delft and is called Metamorphoses. I hasten to add that it is written in English so no translations from Dutch necessary.
regards
Brian

Re: Books related to music

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 6:40 pm
by Timtin
Black Mahler by Charles Elford looks like a good read for us
fans of British composers. Has anyone here read it, I wonder?
Talking of Coleridge-Taylor, some kind person (!) has just
uploaded his Suite from 'St. Agnes' Eve' to IMSLP.

On an unrelated issue, I notice the portal ukbookworld has
today disappeared. It gave links to some of the best UK
dealers in old books. Several of these are, of course, also
sellers of very-hard-to-find scores and books on music.

http://ukbookworld.net/ukbwlist.htm