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Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:49 pm
by remy
Thanks very much for the beautiful and clear PWM editions, Alfor.


jeremy

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:33 pm
by alfor
remy wrote:Thanks very much for the beautiful and clear PWM editions, Alfor.


jeremy
You are welcome, dear Jeremy!

I especially appreciate the excellent careful fingering (sometimes also „pedaling”) of these editions.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:57 pm
by parag
remy wrote:Thanks very much for the beautiful and clear PWM editions, Alfor.


jeremy
Thanks seconded... really nice editions Alfor!

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 7:38 pm
by fleubis
THIRDED!

It is great to have quality PWM editions for these well known pieces, Alfred. Great editing/fingering. I'll move these to the top of the heap as my working edition for these pieces.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:57 pm
by alfor
Some more by Swiss composer
Jean BARTHOLONI:


(nms)
Bartholoni Fantaisie.pdf
Bartholoni Souvenir.pdf

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:46 pm
by fleubis
Thanks, Alfred. Nice little Bartholoni miniatures.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 12:12 pm
by isokani
Bartholoni is interesting. Thanks Alfor.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 2:58 pm
by alfor
isokani wrote:Bartholoni is interesting. Thanks Alfor.
You are welcome, dear duze krolik!

Some more BARTHOLONI (nms):
Bartholoni 5 Morceaux.pdf
Bartholoni Fugue.pdf
P.S. I am not entitled to comment on your playing of Rach 3, but I may say that I was a bit disappointed with the sound of the FÖRSTER Grand. In the 1990s I visited the Förster factory in rural Saxony and played on some quite nice sounding instruments.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:07 pm
by alfor
some more from Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne:

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viewtopic.php?f=11&t=988&p=27517&hilit= ... nte#p27517

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:40 pm
by fleubis
More Bartholoni today! I was fascinated by a piece called the "Fugue".......clearly the composer had something else in mind from what we would call a fugue. I liked the 5 Morceaux a bit better. Bartholoni was sure an ultra-conservative composer whose works seem to reflect early 19th century sensibilities. Still fun to play, though.

Lighting up monitor on top my piano are these two immaculate PWM scans of Debussy classics.....and am happily replacing those antique Durand editions with these sharp scans.

Great uploads, Alfred. Thanks!