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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 8:05 pm
by Scriabinoff
Not sure if represented elsewhere but i came across this on a vintage hunt at the used book shop recently. Pretty little solo piano ver of the lovely Dorset Song Linden Lea.
Williams, R Vaughan [arr Harold Perry 1895-1956] Linden Lea solo piano.pdf
Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 12:01 am
by Scriabinoff
Another from my recent foray into dusty old stacks/bargin bins. Sheets had seen better days but enough there to realize a decent scan.
Nice n jazzy-ish crooner standard, well laid out for piano. Effective. Has some really juicy harmonies.
Suessdorf, Karl -arr Lew Raymond- - Moonlight in Vermont piano solo.pdf
Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 12:27 am
by Scriabinoff
Jacob Gade
Famous old tango, sounds flashy enough without uneccessary virtuosic hijinks
Gade, Jacon -arr Levine- - Jalousie (tango).pdf
Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 6:29 am
by Jean-Séb
Seems to be cool transcriptions. Thank you.
Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 1:45 am
by Scriabinoff
Didnt see this on imslp or usual spots. The 4h Seiss ver of this i beieve exists on imslp.
Im happy to add we have a well laid out "fuller" sounding solo version of these now (vs the spartan pedagogical type ones that seem to be out there)
Beethoven, L -arr Isidor Seiss- - 3 German Dances solo piano.pdf
Edit, alfor previously posted a version , this is a newer edition with more modern typeset and edits may or may not be the same as i need to see if i can find the name om alfors scan, my schirmer names editor on top left of first page of score

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:13 am
by alfor
Scriabinoff wrote:Didnt see this on imslp or usual spota. The 4h Seiss ver of this i beieve exists on imslp.
Im happy to add we have a well laid out "fuller" sounding solo version of these now (vs the spartan pedagogical type ones that seem to be out there)
Beethoven, L -arr Isidor Seiss- - 3 German Dances solo piano.pdf
Dear Scriabinoff, you should have searched
pianophilia, too!!!
This was posted in 2013 by alfor:
search.php?keywords=seiss
Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 1:00 pm
by Scriabinoff
alfor wrote:Scriabinoff wrote:Didnt see this on imslp or usual spots. The 4h Seiss ver of this i beieve exists on imslp.
Im happy to add we have a well laid out "fuller" sounding solo version of these now (vs the spartan pedagogical type ones that seem to be out there)
Edit, alfor previously posted a version , this is a newer edition with more modern typeset and edits may or may not be the same as i need to see if i can find the name om alfors scan, my schirmer names editor on top left of first page of score
Beethoven, L -arr Isidor Seiss- - 3 German Dances solo piano.pdf
Dear Scriabinoff, you should have searched
pianophilia, too!!!
This was posted in 2013 by alfor:
search.php?keywords=seiss
Oh wow, super sorry for the re up! I was on a mobile yesterday and likely had typos affecting search results on my end.
Thanks for letting us know and catching my mistake
I have edited post to name yours and to highlight my contribution is a different edition

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 1:22 am
by Scriabinoff
Caprotti wrote:This is played by Gerald Moore in one of the best recordings ever made, a hommage to him with Fischer-Dieskau, de Los Angeles and Schwarzkopf
Schubert - An die Musik (2H Moore).pdf
On the topic of Gerald Moore, was surprised when i found a transcription hidden amongst a stack of about 100 or so junk bargain scores
Here is his setting of Purcell's Rondeau from Abdelezar
Fyi
The suite has the tune that Benjamin Britten used as the basis for his Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.
https://www.naxos.com/person/Gerald_Moo ... /41770.htm
Nice detailed bio
Score
Purcell, Henry -arr Gerald Moore- - Rondeau (from Abdelazer) solo piano.pdf
Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 7:02 pm
by fleubis
Instantly recognizable to Briten fans, of which I am one, Moore's nice transcription lets us take a look at how Purcell utilized the tune. After all Briten used only the first 8 bars. Thanks for rescuing this from oblivion, Scriabinoff.
Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 9:18 pm
by alfor
Scriabinoff wrote:
Edit, alfor previously posted a version , this is a newer edition with more modern typeset and edits may or may not be the same as i need to see if i can find the name om alfors scan, my schirmer names editor on top left of first page of score

Dear Scriabinoff,
I do appreciate your edited version, which I downloaded only today. While my scan is from the Seiss
"Urtext" (with a couple of fingerings by Seiss himself) it is always a good thing to have a nicely
fingered and "pedalized" version, too.
All best
alfor