Austrian Composers

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A release by the Bavarian Library:

Herz - Grande polonaise brillante pour le pianoforte ; op. 30
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Thank you for this indication! Has anyone seen Herz' Op. 211 - Perles Animees - Grande Valse ? Thanks!
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Hello
I'm looking for a piece by Alfred Jaëll : his Elegia op 170.
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HTIEKFR wrote:Hello
I'm looking for a piece by Alfred Jaëll : his Elegia op 170.
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I have this one... ;) will try to post later....
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Hummel's Concertino Op73 (ed. Alexander Rihm).
Hummel_Concertino Op73 (Rihm).pdf
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does not quite fit into the 4H 1P thread (this is 2P), but also not the transcriptions thread as it is for 2H.

Lovely little sonatina movement by Mozart arranged for 2 pianos, 4 Hands.

Also, I am having massive trouble accessing PP via a normal connection, the domain seems to be blocked or unable to load on my end (I hope a temporary situation and not an all out 'block' like other media sites have been recently from my geography).

I had to use "hidemyass.com" which routes me through a secondary hidden proxy and seems to fool any blocks/filters into thinking I am attempting to access the address from a different location.

As such, I am unable to upload a file/attach as a result of the workaround.

If someone would be so kind as to download it from

[url]htthttp://www.mediafire.com/view/?kb9r9zrbqfa78z4[/url]

and if they can go a step further and apply the black and white and clean up too that would be super wonderful and help me out a bunch!
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Thank you.
Mozart, WA (Arr Maier, Guy)-Allegro (from the Sonatina in C minor for Piano and Violin) 2P 4H.pdf
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Scriabinoff wrote:does not quite fit into the 4H 1P thread (this is 2P), but also not the transcriptions thread as it is for 2H.

Lovely little sonatina movement by Mozart arranged for 2 pianos, 4 Hands.

Also, I am having massive trouble accessing PP via a normal connection, the domain seems to be blocked or unable to load on my end (I hope a temporary situation and not an all out 'block' like other media sites have been recently from my geography).

I had to use "hidemyass.com" which routes me through a secondary hidden proxy and seems to fool any blocks/filters into thinking I am attempting to access the address from a different location.

As such, I am unable to upload a file/attach as a result of the workaround.

If someone would be so kind as to download it from

[url]htthttp://www.mediafire.com/view/?kb9r9zrbqfa78z4[/url]

and if they can go a step further and apply the black and white and clean up too that would be super wonderful and help me out a bunch!

Q&D B&W
Mozart-Maier_Allegro from the Sonatina in C minor for Piano and Violin.pdf
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Jim Faston wrote:
Scriabinoff wrote:does not quite fit into the 4H 1P thread (this is 2P), but also not the transcriptions thread as it is for 2H.

Lovely little sonatina movement by Mozart arranged for 2 pianos, 4 Hands.

Also, I am having massive trouble accessing PP via a normal connection, the domain seems to be blocked or unable to load on my end (I hope a temporary situation and not an all out 'block' like other media sites have been recently from my geography).

I had to use "hidemyass.com" which routes me through a secondary hidden proxy and seems to fool any blocks/filters into thinking I am attempting to access the address from a different location.

As such, I am unable to upload a file/attach as a result of the workaround.

If someone would be so kind as to download it from

[url]htthttp://www.mediafire.com/view/?kb9r9zrbqfa78z4[/url]

and if they can go a step further and apply the black and white and clean up too that would be super wonderful and help me out a bunch!

Q&D B&W
Mozart-Maier_Allegro from the Sonatina in C minor for Piano and Violin.pdf
A most sincere thank you for your help with attaching and applying formating to the file!
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Strangely, I can find absolutely no reference to this work in
Köchel's Chronological Thematic Catalogue, but thanks for
posting it anyway.
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