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Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 1:01 am
by promusician
Jim Faston wrote:Alex wrote:There are several items on that list that would be great to obtain! Coincidentally, Hummel has been occupying all of my time at the piano this past week, before reading the posts here. Aww musiclife, I so appreciate the sentiment. Really ANY other Hummel works that aren't already on IMSLP are works that I really want!! J.N. is my darling

. I would be happy to record anything not already recorded, and what anyone can manage to share!
This morning I listened to Madoka Inui's recordings (again) of the two Fantasies we are talking about. It really makes me wish to play the Op.123 and go back to play the Op.18 for the umpteenth time. I especially like her interpretation during the slow middle section in the Op.18. What a shame that this work isn't recorded more. It is thrilling, improvisatory, and very unique.
Garland issued "The complete works for piano : a six-volume collection of reprints and facsimiles." Does anyone know if this series is in fact complete? It would be a Mt. Everest of scanning. Is Garland still in business?
It has renamed to Routledge
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:23 pm
by musiclife217
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 123-Fantasy.pdf
Alex wrote:There are several items on that list that would be great to obtain! Coincidentally, Hummel has been occupying all of my time at the piano this past week, before reading the posts here. Aww musiclife, I so appreciate the sentiment. Really ANY other Hummel works that aren't already on IMSLP are works that I really want!! J.N. is my darling

. I would be happy to record anything not already recorded, and what anyone can manage to share!
This morning I listened to Madoka Inui's recordings (again) of the two Fantasies we are talking about. It really makes me wish to play the Op.123 and go back to play the Op.18 for the umpteenth time. I especially like her interpretation during the slow middle section in the Op.18. What a shame that this work isn't recorded more. It is thrilling, improvisatory, and very unique.
Hummel as requested

- anything else?
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:49 pm
by Alex
Woohoo! Thank you musiclife! Good scan too! Basically I can only request everything you do not already find on this list:
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Catego ... e:Catintro
Unfortunately I am only familiar with the works that are already in circulation, so I cannot say what would be most worthy to scan first. Any pieces with names like "Potpouri", etc. can be low priority. There shouldn't be too much left that isn't already on IMSLP. I'm looking forward to anything else you can find time to scan!
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:02 pm
by alfor
MOZART (MOTZART)
edited by Edwin Fischer:
Mozart Sonatas vol.2 ed. Fischer A.pdf
With Italian text (testicolare italiano)
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:54 pm
by fleubis
It is very interesting to see this Fischer edition of the Mozart, Alfred. Thanks for posting it. I've used only Urtext for Mozart during the past 30 years. Fischer has many useful insights.
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 6:05 pm
by alfor
MOZART
Specialità della casa pescatore.
alfor scan:
Mozart Sonatas vol.2 ed. Fischer B.pdf
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 6:19 pm
by remy
alfor wrote:MOZART
Specialità della casa pescatore.
alfor scan:
Mozart Sonatas vol.2 ed. Fischer B.pdf
Thanks very much for the wonderful and valuable Fischer edition, Alfor.
jeremy
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 7:04 pm
by parag
Thanks Alfred... this is a lovely edition. Hope you scan Vol.1 too.
Regards,
Parag
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 5:04 pm
by alfor
Thank you for feedback!
Altre storie dal pescatore:
(alfor scan)
Mozart Sonatas vol.2 ed. Fischer C.pdf
Re: Austrian Composers
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 4:42 pm
by alfor
Le mie ultime storie del pescatore:
(alfor scan)
Mozart Sonatas vol.2 ed. Fischer D.pdf