Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 6:12 pm
What a waste of scanning time.
Thal
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Dear promusician,promusician wrote:Anyone has these Pixis works? They came from the Garland edition:
Polonaise sur la cavatine di tanti palpiti de Tancrede de Rossini : op. 27
Grandes variations sur un thême favori de l'opéra Le barbier de Séville : op. 36
Premier mélange ou choix d'airs favoria [sic] de l'opéra du Freyschütz : op. 71
Impromptu sur un air favori de l'opéra Il crociato in Egitto : op. 79
Exercises en forme de valse : op. 80
Rondo brillant : op. 84
Mélange sur des motifs favoris du Siège de Corinthe : op. 91
Ballade écossaise variée : op. 96
Caprice brillant sur une tarantelle favorite napolitaine : op. 108
Fantaisie composée sur la dernière pensée musicale de Weber : op. 109
Souvenir de Tradate : nocturne et variations sur un motif favori de La pazza per amore, opéra de Coppola : op. 135
Valse du couronnement
Fantaisie sur des motifs de l'opéra La vestale de Mercadante : op. 141
Toccata, op. 147
Nothing is impossiblethalbergmad wrote:I have the Garland Edition but cannot imagine getting it under the scanner.
.... it is amazing what can be done with a digital camera on a 'text' preset, linked to a tablet with a program like MDScan, which can import the pages, straighten the edges and convert to black on white - then export to PDF. This saves having to fold old books flat and damaging the binding. My recent upload to IMSLP of Valentine Hemery's 'Sympathy' was prepared that way.fredbucket wrote:Nothing is impossiblethalbergmad wrote:I have the Garland Edition but cannot imagine getting it under the scanner.
Regards
Fred
Hi Phillip!Phillip210 wrote:.... it is amazing what can be done with a digital camera on a 'text' preset, linked to a tablet with a program like MDScan, which can import the pages, straighten the edges and convert to black on white - then export to PDF. This saves having to fold old books flat and damaging the binding. My recent upload to IMSLP of Valentine Hemery's 'Sympathy' was prepared that way.fredbucket wrote:Nothing is impossiblethalbergmad wrote:I have the Garland Edition but cannot imagine getting it under the scanner.
Regards
Fred
I'll see if I can find my score and scan it.Hi Phillip!
Are you able to share the Rummel piece that you play on YouTube? Thanks!