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Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 7:15 pm
by alfor
How to climb a Silly Mountain...

Alban BERG
Sonata op. 1

alfor fingered
Berg Sonata op. 1 fingered.pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:39 pm
by fhimpsl
Dear Alfor,

Thank you for fingering this monumental Sonata, which has always been a favorite. And for your incredible work on all the Prokofiev Sonatas and many Rachmaninov pieces as well. This is a major contribution worthy of publication. Have you ever considered one of the giants such as Peters, Boosey, Barenreiter etc. to formally typeset and publish your editions? I think they might sell beyond the expected library sales, as many pianists would benefit greatly from your ideas. Have you ever considered Scriabin No. 8? The blindingly fast patterns in fourths are a major obstacle (as is the length of the work). I once had the pleasure of having those fourth passages demonstrated to me by a great pianist, but unfortunately did not make notes. All I can remember is that a great deal of cross-hand work was involved.

Ausgezeichet! Immer ausgezeichnet.


Frank

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 7:03 pm
by alfor
Dear Frank,

thank you for feedback!

I will post a fingering for the respective bars in the Scriabin Sonata.

All best

alfor

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 10:37 pm
by fleubis
Well, Alfred, clearly a lot of work went into that Berg. It is certainly NOT my cup of day, but am looking forward to playing through it to see what insights your fingering yields. (No, I don't like the violin concerto either! :) )

But I've got joyful Rach to play through with some amazing "enablers" fingering-wise.

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 8:28 am
by FW190
Three little works by Felix Adler (* 27.4.1876 Vienna - † 28.12.1927 Prague):
Adler,F.-.Two-Minuets-(pno-Reid-Edition).pdf
Adler,F.-.Piano-Sonata-in-Eb-Minuet-and-Trio-(Lucas&Weber-Edition).pdf
Adler,F.-.Gavotte-&-Musette-(pno-Lucas&Weber-Edition).pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:35 pm
by fleubis
Thank you for the Adler, FW190. I was rather surprised to see that a publisher would publish a movement from a Sonata (piano-presumably). I don't recall seeing this practice very often (yes, the Moonlight Sonata does come to mind!)

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 11:03 am
by kapsweiss2017
Hello, from Spain.

Sorry for my english.

I am new in this forum. It is so amazing how wonderful scores have been uploaded. I am looking for a version of Schubert's Sonatas with pedalling. I think there is one edited by Conrad Ansorge (Tonsmeister Ausgabe - Verlag Ullstein). Could someone upload these versions? I am interested in the last 8 sonatas.

Thanks.

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:01 pm
by ilu
Hi:
I am looking for an easy version of Schubert’s “Ave Maria “ for piano solo; any help or advice will be very much appreciated.

ILU.

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 5:52 pm
by paolor
ilu wrote:Hi:
I am looking for an easy version of Schubert’s “Ave Maria “ for piano solo; any help or advice will be very much appreciated.

ILU.
Here's one - hope it's not too difficult. Bw, paolor
Schubert Ave Maria.pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:27 pm
by ilu
paolor wrote:
ilu wrote:Hi:
I am looking for an easy version of Schubert’s “Ave Maria “ for piano solo; any help or advice will be very much appreciated.

ILU.
Here's one - hope it's not too difficult. Bw, paolor
Paolor:
Tank you it is what I am looking for a young student.

Best regards.