Alfor's Rarities

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soh choon wee
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alfor wrote:
soh choon wee wrote:Thank you, Alfor...... for the reposting of Cesi.
It was Caprotti who reposted Cesi!
I am so sorry, Caprotti, in Alfor's thread, and I didn't look properly!!

Thank you Caprotti.
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alfor wrote:Stepan ESIPOFF
Trois Esquisses op. 3
Esipoff 3 Esquisses op.3.pdf
BRAHMS-REGER
Vier Ernste Gesänge op. 121 arr. piano solo
Brahms-Reger 4 Ernste Gesänge op.121.pdf
the "unknown but available" score (who can tell me the name of the - french??- composer???)
uba.pdf
all hrs600

Have this, young chap??
...Germaine TAILLEFERRE: PC...
Hi Alfor - I'm looking for a Reverie by Germaine Tailleferre and am at a loss as to where the score is. A recording is on YouTube. I turn to your expertise in this matter. :)
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musiclife217 wrote:...Hi Alfor - I'm looking for a Reverie by Germaine Tailleferre and am at a loss as to where the score is. A recording is on YouTube. I turn to your expertise in this matter. :)

Dear musiclife218,

I am very sorry, but I could not yet locate the piece.
Its title implies that it might have been published in Italy.
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans

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alfor wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:...Hi Alfor - I'm looking for a Reverie by Germaine Tailleferre and am at a loss as to where the score is. A recording is on YouTube. I turn to your expertise in this matter. :)

Dear musiclife218,

I am very sorry, but I could not yet locate the piece.
Its title implies that it might have been published in Italy.
Hi alfor!

Thank you for looking! It's a nice piece that I would be happy to obtain if only I knew where!? I'll keep trying!
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alfor wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:...Hi Alfor - I'm looking for a Reverie by Germaine Tailleferre and am at a loss as to where the score is. A recording is on YouTube. I turn to your expertise in this matter. :)

Dear musiclife218,

I am very sorry, but I could not yet locate the piece.
Its title implies that it might have been published in Italy.
Hello again Alfor!

Well, I have been able to identify that this "Reverie" from Tailleferre is actually a piano version of the Second Movement (Andante Cantabile) of her Partita, "Hommage a Rameau!" If you compare the recordings, you will see. Now that we know what this is, maybe we can find the score! :)
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musiclife217 wrote:Well, I have been able to identify that this "Reverie" from Tailleferre is actually a piano version of the Second Movement (Andante Cantabile) of her Partita, "Hommage a Rameau!"
You are right and this is identified as such on the recording made by Cristina Ariagno:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/germaine- ... 0001387678
Maybe you could contact the pianist on her site:
http://www.cristina-ariagno.com/
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Jean-Séb wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:Well, I have been able to identify that this "Reverie" from Tailleferre is actually a piano version of the Second Movement (Andante Cantabile) of her Partita, "Hommage a Rameau!"
You are right and this is identified as such on the recording made by Cristina Ariagno:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/germaine- ... 0001387678
Maybe you could contact the pianist on her site:
http://www.cristina-ariagno.com/
Yes, that is a good idea, thank you!
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Thank you Alfor, for your 3000 posts. It's only fair to put these CONGRATULATIONS here in the Alfor's Rarities thread where until recently most of your amazing posts have been found.

We all wish for 3000+ more!
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kamator wrote:...Does anyone have the following entries from the above list:

Nos: 53, 67, 117 and 118 ?

kamator
I do have Nos. 53 and 67 and just posted No. 117.
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans

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Indeed congratulations on your 3,000 old chap. I have almost 15,000 on Pianostreets, but 99% of those are utter rubbish and the rest are attempts to wind up Alistair Hinton.

You do not waste spaces.

Luv

Thal
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