Zen-On (a japanese edition) has fingered complete scriabin.parag wrote:Thanks to all for your responses to my query... Alfred, I wasn't looking for a fingered edition of these. Just curious because I had only seen one edition. To be honest, I am sad that there isn't a Phillip edition (which I personally find very appealing).
Op.12 No.2 and Op.14 No.2 are probably amongst my most favourite Scriabin pieces, if I had to pick two.
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Thank you... this is really good to know!!soh choon wee wrote:Zen-On (a japanese edition) has fingered complete scriabin.parag wrote:Thanks to all for your responses to my query... Alfred, I wasn't looking for a fingered edition of these. Just curious because I had only seen one edition. To be honest, I am sad that there isn't a Phillip edition (which I personally find very appealing).
Op.12 No.2 and Op.14 No.2 are probably amongst my most favourite Scriabin pieces, if I had to pick two.
Regards,
Parag

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It is not (yet) complete, though!! Only 5 volumes so far. Pieces like Impromptus, etc. are still missing!parag wrote:Thank you... this is really good to know!!soh choon wee wrote:Zen-On (a japanese edition) has fingered complete scriabin.parag wrote:Thanks to all for your responses to my query... Alfred, I wasn't looking for a fingered edition of these. Just curious because I had only seen one edition. To be honest, I am sad that there isn't a Phillip edition (which I personally find very appealing).
Op.12 No.2 and Op.14 No.2 are probably amongst my most favourite Scriabin pieces, if I had to pick two.
Regards,
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Alfor is the expert.... i go by memory.
Anyone else has seen that edition (Zen-on), any comments.... my impression is that it suits smaller hands (i am under the delusion that most Zen-on edition suits younger and smaller hands)..... but i am always impress with their way of re-distribution of hand use.
I like to hear the expert comment.
Anyone else has seen that edition (Zen-on), any comments.... my impression is that it suits smaller hands (i am under the delusion that most Zen-on edition suits younger and smaller hands)..... but i am always impress with their way of re-distribution of hand use.
I like to hear the expert comment.
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Other than Kornauth Felix PETYREK surely was under the spell of his teacher Schreker.
This work is more influenced by Reger than by Schreker, though.
While Kornauth had found his own way as early as with his first opus,
Petyrek was much more of an experimenter, his oeuvre being much more inconsistent.
out-of-print:
Felix PETYREK
Variationen und Fuge C-Dur
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?1n5g8d8a4uaf1vk
This work is more influenced by Reger than by Schreker, though.
While Kornauth had found his own way as early as with his first opus,
Petyrek was much more of an experimenter, his oeuvre being much more inconsistent.
out-of-print:
Felix PETYREK
Variationen und Fuge C-Dur
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?1n5g8d8a4uaf1vk
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PETYREK sure sounds like Reger to my ears also, Alfor. Nice full thick textures and counterpoint reminiscent of Reger and very unlike his 3rd Sonata. I find it a very nice piece. Thanks for posting this.
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Dear fleubis,
you are welcome!!
Jānis Ķepîtis
Little known Latvian composer (Sir Malcolm posted his "Mood Pictures").
Piano Sonata No. 3
Very mildly contemporary. Mainly written in a neo-romantic style,
at parts completely tonal.
you are welcome!!
Jānis Ķepîtis
Little known Latvian composer (Sir Malcolm posted his "Mood Pictures").
Piano Sonata No. 3
Very mildly contemporary. Mainly written in a neo-romantic style,
at parts completely tonal.
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Very nice, Alfor. Thank you for the Petyrek and Kepitis. Both are great complements since we have so few works by them.
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Dear Dani(el),
you are welcome!
Posted as an example of the piano works of a fairly unknown
20th century Danish composer.
Svend S. SCHULTZ
Sonatina No. 2
Well-crafted individual style, fairly easy, mildly contempory, some nice ideas.
An alternative scan of Petyrek's Var. & F., which I overlooked:
see:
http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/
you are welcome!
Posted as an example of the piano works of a fairly unknown
20th century Danish composer.
Svend S. SCHULTZ
Sonatina No. 2
Well-crafted individual style, fairly easy, mildly contempory, some nice ideas.
An alternative scan of Petyrek's Var. & F., which I overlooked:
see:
http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/
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Thank you very much for this Danish piece.
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