The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
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The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Some strings quartets (Schonenberger ed.), maybe everybody don't have. The transcriber is unknown.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
These are great - thanks, Mouchette
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
The Egmont overture for two pianos.
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Does anyone have Liszt's piano transcription of the Sechs geistliche Lieder?
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Here they are. Can't remember whether I scanned these myself. Enjoy anywayHexameron wrote:Does anyone have Liszt's piano transcription of the Sechs geistliche Lieder?
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Does anyone have the edition of the Complete Piano Sonatas by Artur Schnabel ? I'm looking for this.
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Oh gawd ... I used to have the first volume of the Schnabel edition but my dog, Nelly, chewed it into a great pile of looseleaf pages with big bitemarks on them. This confirmed my suspicion that Nelly was channneling the spirit of my college music teacher at Indiana University, Hans Graf. He was irritated by the Schnabel edition as well (although I never saw Hans Graf actually bite it).worov wrote:Does anyone have the edition of the Complete Piano Sonatas by Artur Schnabel ? I'm looking for this.
Nelly also detested Poulenc and used to run to the kitchen, knock over the trash can and strew garbage everywhere whenever I practiced his Toccata. (I never played Poulenc with Hans Graf so don't know if that was more channeling or not.) What Nelly likes is Bach (even my Bach, which doesn't say much for her taste) and Prokofiev.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Obviously done during an appassionistic and pathetique fit in the moonlight during a tempest. I didn't realise the weather was that bad in Texas...passthesalt wrote:Oh gawd ... I used to have the first volume of the Schnabel edition but my dog, Nelly, chewed it into a great pile of looseleaf pages with big bitemarks on them.
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