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soh choon wee wrote:Was watching 15-Tch competition, and i am mesmerize by George Li performance,

Sunddenly have an urge to look for the Rach cadenza for Liszt 2nd HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY..... wonder if anyone happen to have a ready one at hand....
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Liszt-Rachmaninoff Cadenza from Hungarian Rhapsody #2.pdf
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I'm looking for the score of Liszt's " Romancero Espagnol" . The score has been published in the Bulletin of the Liszt Society some years ago. This is really an impressive work which foreshadows Liszt later masterpiece, the Spanish Rhapsody.
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I have a feeling that the Leslie Howard edition in the Liszt Society Journal is the only source. They don't appear to be too keen on letting their music publications out to non members.

http://www.lisztsoc.org.uk/liszt-societ ... ic-section
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Jim Faston wrote:
soh choon wee wrote:Was watching 15-Tch competition, and i am mesmerize by George Li performance,

Sunddenly have an urge to look for the Rach cadenza for Liszt 2nd HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY..... wonder if anyone happen to have a ready one at hand....
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Liszt-Rachmaninoff Cadenza from Hungarian Rhapsody #2.pdf
Thanks, Jim
I am sorry and horrified that, I forgot to thank you for the Liszt-Rach cadenza.
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Liszt - Souvenir de Russie

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Moscow P. Jurgenson edition about 1896-1911.
Liszt_Souvenir_de_Russie.pdf
I think the melody is like a very old folk song
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A nice little Liszt piece that I've never heard of. Thanks for posting, Crow.
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It's part of the "Bunte Reihe" by Ferdinand David, transcribed / arranged for piano by Franz Liszt (S 484, No. 22).

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Paul wrote:It's part of the "Bunte Reihe" by Ferdinand David, transcribed / arranged for piano by Franz Liszt (S 484, No. 22)
This is the complete S484.
Liszt - S484 Bunte Reihe (kistner).pdf
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Not sure where i should put this youtube....(but since he is well known for his performance of Liszt Piano Concerto no 1)

ShiKun Liu, a student of Feinberg, won the second prize in the First Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liu_Shikun)

This youtube is his complete masterclass (unfortunately in Mandarin).......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ib70PqoPXM
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Help!

Après une Lecture de Dante:

G or G#?
Thanks.
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