French Piano Music

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To fleubis;

Regarding our pending discussion of Piano Ecercises,
this might be of interest (some exercises should be shortened,
but otherwise a good way of constructing exercises from the music itself).

nms
Roger-Ducasse Exercises.pdf
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Thank you Alfred. There are many, MANY challenging exercises in the Ducasse volume. I am particularly interested in the many trill/tremelo exercises therein as those have always been a challenge for me, so there is quite a lot to keep me busy.
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Along with some instrumental music, the 12 Pastorales, Op.77 and École du jeu lié of Charles Koechlin have just appeared on IMSLP.
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Hello
I'm looking for Adagio Religioso by Guillaume Lekeu V.84
A beautiful piece but I couldn't find any informations so far;
There's a link to the BNF which is not working at the mom.
Thnaks
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From that book :
https://books.google.fr/books?id=FvO8r4 ... eu&f=false
it seems to be in the form of an unpublished two-page manuscript only.
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Thanks for the information
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„Ravel valses fingering“

Die nachfolgenden Informationen beziehen sich auf meine Rezension
für die Zeitschrift „DIE TONKUNST“ (April Heft):

Maurice Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales, hg. von
Nicolas Southon, Hinweis zur Interpretation und Fingersätze
von Alexandre Tharaud, Kassel: Bärenreiter 2015;
ISMN 979-0-006-52586-7


Die Tharaudschen Fingersätze enthalten einige Eigentümlichkeiten.
Lt. Mitteilung des Verlages handelt es sich jedoch nur bei folgender Stelle
um einen Druckfehler:

Valse IV: Takt 26, r.H., letztes Achtel

Ravel Valses nobles fingered.pdf
This posting is related to my forthcoming review for the
German magazine „DIE TONKUNST“ (April issue).
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alfor wrote:„Ravel valses fingering“

Die nachfolgenden Informationen beziehen sich auf meine Rezension
für die Zeitschrift „DIE TONKUNST“ (April Heft):

Maurice Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales, hg. von
Nicolas Southon, Hinweis zur Interpretation und Fingersätze
von Alexandre Tharaud, Kassel: Bärenreiter 2015;
ISMN 979-0-006-52586-7


Die Tharaudschen Fingersätze enthalten einige Eigentümlichkeiten.
Lt. Mitteilung des Verlages handelt es sich jedoch nur bei folgender Stelle
um einen Druckfehler:

Valse IV: Takt 26, r.H., letztes Achtel

Ravel Valses nobles fingered.pdf
This posting is related to my forthcoming review for the
German magazine „DIE TONKUNST“ (April issue).
As I don't read German is this an April 1st posting or purely a coincidence?
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HullandHellandHalifax wrote:...As I don't read German is this an April 1st posting or purely a coincidence?
The latter!

As Mr. Tharaud's fingerings are partly rather special,
I just wanted to give my readers an alternative and more thorough fingering.

http://www.die-tonkunst.de/
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You made a nice job of that fingering, Alfred. Thanks for posting.
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