Piano Etudes
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Re: Etudes
Sibley has just posted Kessler's Op.51 Etudes Rhapsodiques:
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
I'm blown away by the first etudes: right hand octave glissando! They sure had bigger hands and/or different pianos back then. Anyway, nice to have the entire set thanks to Sibley.
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
I'm blown away by the first etudes: right hand octave glissando! They sure had bigger hands and/or different pianos back then. Anyway, nice to have the entire set thanks to Sibley.
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Re: Studies in Repeated Notes
J.F. Petri's Tremolo Etude has repeated notes in fours, for both hands.zardash wrote:Hi all! I'm looking for studies in repeated notes. Anyone have any ideas?
(I searched for when it was published and if it is available commercially but couldn't find anything, except that 'you know who' sells it. So I hope it's OK.)
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Not Egon as I had thought. Thanks Walter for the correction.
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Re: Etudes
Thank you very much for the interesting score!
You are confusing two different Petris. J. F. Petri was publishing compositions forty years before
Egon was born.
You are confusing two different Petris. J. F. Petri was publishing compositions forty years before
Egon was born.
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Re: Etudes
Thank you, Jeremy, for the most interesting Petri Tremolo Etude. Indeed, there are plenty of four-note repeated patterns to work with in this etude to keep both hands busy. Never seen anything like it!
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Re: Etudes
But would you say it is petrifying?fleubis wrote:Thank you, Jeremy, for the most interesting Petri Tremolo Etude. Indeed, there are plenty of four-note repeated patterns to work with in this etude to keep both hands busy. Never seen anything like it!
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Re: Etudes
I think you'll get a stony-faced response from most people on that one...rob wrote:But would you say it is petrifying?
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Re: Etudes
<< ouch! >>rob wrote:But would you say it is petrifying?fleubis wrote:Thank you, Jeremy, for the most interesting Petri Tremolo Etude. Indeed, there are plenty of four-note repeated patterns to work with in this etude to keep both hands busy. Never seen anything like it!
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Re: Etudes
Thanks Walter.WCosand wrote:Thank you very much for the interesting score!
You are confusing two different Petris. J. F. Petri was publishing compositions forty years before
Egon was born.
I wondered why there was nothing of the 20th Century in this Etude.
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Re: Etudes
Transferring part of another request from the French Music thread, does anyone have, or know where they might find, the 12 Études by Victor Émile Esprit Forgues? According to Fétis, these were entitled 'Les Pathétiques' and were published by Flaxland in Paris.
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Re: Etudes
From my experience Fétis must be taken with caution. I can't verify online the catalogue of the French National Library, but there are only a few works by Forgues in the main european libraries and no cycles of 12 Etudes. Pazdirek is never complete, but Hofmeister database doesn't quote any other works by F. apart those already known. btw, I found that a 'Scherzo' that was circulating is the Etude stated as op.15.
Anyone form Paris who could go there and search for F. in the index cards?
Anyone form Paris who could go there and search for F. in the index cards?
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