Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Does anyone have a transcription for 2h of the "Fantasía para un Gentilhombre" by Joaquín Rodrígo?

Thanks in advance.

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ilu wrote:Does anyone have a transcription for 2h of the "Fantasía para un Gentilhombre" by Joaquín Rodrígo?

Thanks in advance.

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Rob:

Tank you!

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If you're a Shostakovich nut, here's something appropriate - the Overture
to his 1931 ballet The Bolt, which he himself transcribed for piano.
Shostakovich The Bolt Overture PS.pdf
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Rodrigo copyright is warped, the family authorized an arrangement of Concierto De Aranjuez for brass band...
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juno_nb wrote:Rodrigo copyright is warped, the family authorized an arrangement of Concierto De Aranjuez for brass band...
I expect the money is nice. I've heard the slow movement performed on a cornet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornet and very effective it was too.
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Timtin wrote:If you're a Shostakovich nut, here's something appropriate - the Overture
to his 1931 ballet The Bolt, which he himself transcribed for piano.
Thanks a lot Timtin! ;)
Do you have 'The Drayman's Dance' from the afore-mentioned ballet?
Love that ponderous dance!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-InFOCzQ5-Q
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Well, this is it - with so many lesser-known composers now appearing on Pianophilia,
I'm starting to feel a bit of an outsider with my preference for the more famous ones.
Shostakovich The Dance of the Drayman.pdf
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Thanks Timtim for the Shostakovich pieces. Nice to have these excellent transcriptions.
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Thanks again Timtin! Respect! Let the piano blare out the Drayman's dance!

Anyone has ?
Beethoven / Franz Kullak : Egmont-Ouvertüre Op. 84
Beethoven / MOCKWITZ Friedrich : Egmont-Ouvertüre Op. 84
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