French Piano Music

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Hi

Does anyone have Alexandre Goria's etude 'Le Trille', Op. 72 I think?

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nms (alfor-edited)

If you want to make the Prelude a study,
try different fingering:

a) 5-4-3-2-1-2-3-4-5
b) 5-4(3)-2-1-2-1-2-4(3)-5
c) 4-2-1-3-2-3-1-2-4

Bordes Prel. & F.pdf
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We remove the last letter and -
well, look what the cat (alfor) dragged in:
we have a 19th century Salonmusik composer!

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Borde Valse-caprice.pdf
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Borde! That valse puts in him in that category, but I´d raise him up a notch for the nice fugue he gives us which I great fun with this morning. Yes, maybe a finger exercise is warranted in the prelude given it's very tame nature. :D

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fleubis wrote:Borde! That valse puts in him in that category, but I´d raise him up a notch for the nice fugue he gives us which I great fun with this morning. Yes, maybe a finger exercise is warranted in the prelude given it's very tame nature. :D

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??? I believe you are mixing up Henri Bordes and Elis Borde !!
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Now here is one more BORDESSSS (20th century!):

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Bordes Allegro.pdf
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Now here is one more BORDEEEE (19th century!):

nms

Borde Valse-concert.pdf
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alfor wrote:nms (alfor-edited)

If you want to make the Prelude a study,
try different fingering:

a) 5-4-3-2-1-2-3-4-5
b) 5-4(3)-2-1-2-1-2-4(3)-5
c) 4-2-1-3-2-3-1-2-4

Bordes Prel. & F.pdf

I must say....... your (c) 4-2-1-3-2-3-1-2-4 makes a very good exercise (for a figure of 8 saddle movement of the wrist)..... I read about this from George Woodhouse 8 volumes technique books.......... alas, only have 10 minutes to glance through these 8 volumes as Royal Academy of Music only let me have it for that amount of time.
I am still dying to read the 8 volumes properly. We really don't have anyone with connection to RAM library???
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alfor wrote:
fleubis wrote:Borde! That valse puts in him in that category, but I´d raise him up a notch for the nice fugue he gives us which I great fun with this morning. Yes, maybe a finger exercise is warranted in the prelude given it's very tame nature. :D

Thank you, Alfred.
??? I believe you are mixing up Henri Bordes and Elis Borde !!
Goodness, so I am. Must remember to put my glasses on, but I keep leaving them on the piano.
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So You Want to Write a Hungarian Rhapsody?
(Glenn Gould did not - as far as I know :? ...)

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Chandelier Rhapsodie hongroise op.13.pdf
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