Alfor's Rarities
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Hello Alfor:
It is:
Max Reger, opus 82 "Aus Meinem Tagebuch", 4e band "Sieben kleine Stücke", no.4 Arabeske.
Greetings Moniehof
It is:
Max Reger, opus 82 "Aus Meinem Tagebuch", 4e band "Sieben kleine Stücke", no.4 Arabeske.
Greetings Moniehof
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Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!moniehof wrote:Hello Alfor:
It is:
Max Reger, opus 82 "Aus Meinem Tagebuch", 4e band "Sieben kleine Stücke", no.4 Arabeske.
Greetings Moniehof



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Re: Alfor's Rarities
Having given us the Greek clue, for which I got the translation,
I looked at several piano works by the well-known, widely neglected,
and palindromic Mr. Reger on IMSLP, but not that particular one.
I looked at several piano works by the well-known, widely neglected,
and palindromic Mr. Reger on IMSLP, but not that particular one.
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Goodness me! (Yes much news on the Panama Canal of late, which I am happily far from), but Reger's piano music with such a light touch is something quite unexpected. And with such eloquently manicured fingerings too, in an uncharacteristically light textured piece. Were it item 2, the fugue in that opus, perchance I might have had it right.alfor wrote:Mad as Adam.
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Did mom pop? Mom did.
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Got the point, dear fleubis??!!
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...the fingerings are, like the pedal indications, by Reger's friend Robert Teichmüller.fleubis wrote:...And with such eloquently manicured fingerings too, in an uncharacteristically light textured piece...
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To soh... and iso(h)..., with compliments:
RACH 3,3,3***
***RACHMANINOFF
Piano Concerto No. 3
3rd movement
3rd part
alfor fingered™
P.S. alternative fingering page 115, right hand, 2nd bar, first note: 5
neglected Reger played by C. Sirodeau:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmNy9336Ttk
(One piece is not by Max Reger, but by a certain "Aleksandr Regabin".)
RACH 3,3,3***
***RACHMANINOFF
Piano Concerto No. 3
3rd movement
3rd part
alfor fingered™
P.S. alternative fingering page 115, right hand, 2nd bar, first note: 5
neglected Reger played by C. Sirodeau:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmNy9336Ttk
(One piece is not by Max Reger, but by a certain "Aleksandr Regabin".)
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Coincidentally, it was only a week ago that I was reading through "Träume am Kamin" for the first time. I was immediately struck by the lightness and loveliness of the second piece, Con moto. Thanks very much for the whole set, Alfor.alfor wrote: neglected Reger played by C. Sirodeau:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmNy9336Ttk
(One piece is not by Max Reger, but by a certain "Aleksandr Regabin".)
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You are welcome!remy wrote:Coincidentally, it was only a week ago that I was reading through "Träume am Kamin" for the first time. I was immediately struck by the lightness and loveliness of the second piece, Con moto. Thanks very much for the whole set, Alfor.alfor wrote: neglected Reger played by C. Sirodeau:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmNy9336Ttk
(One piece is not by Max Reger, but by a certain "Aleksandr Regabin".)
jeremy
The last piece is of course by Mr. Choger

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As requested by soh choon wee mai tai ginseng:
Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No. 3
3rd movement
1st part
alfor fingered™
Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No. 3
3rd movement
1st part
alfor fingered™
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Alfred,you have given us many ingenious and highly logical fingerings in the Rach 3. While certainly a work I would never perform, I enjoy very much playing thorough this and trying your solutions.
In my youth I and some fellow students would go to piano stores and try out instruments by playing the cadenza in the 1st mov't. Pity we never learned the ossia!
In my youth I and some fellow students would go to piano stores and try out instruments by playing the cadenza in the 1st mov't. Pity we never learned the ossia!
