Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Fresh scan. Enjoy!
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Fresh scan. Enjoy!
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Thank you Tim.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
I have uploaded at IMSLP the complete Marches 4H arranged for 2 hands by Jadassohn. The score just posted by Tim is a later print extracted by the attached, uploaded in the past also at PiPhi
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Thank you Caprotti for all your wonderful Schubert transcriptions.
Does this mean that my Peters edition book is all the work of Jadassohn?
Does this mean that my Peters edition book is all the work of Jadassohn?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
exactly, they are identical; I don't understand why a later edition doesn't mention the name of the arranger !
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Peters Editions do seem to omit arrangers' names sometimes.
This is a rescan of another Schubert duet arrangement.
This is a rescan of another Schubert duet arrangement.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
A transcription by Linden of Lalo's slow movement concerto op 29
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
A couple of years ago, I narrowly missed out on the opportunity
to buy a rare 2H transcription of Lalo's opera Le Roi d'Ys.
Can anyone suggest where to find another copy please?
to buy a rare 2H transcription of Lalo's opera Le Roi d'Ys.
Can anyone suggest where to find another copy please?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
The problem is not where to find a copy, but where to find a non-expensive one !
For instance there is a copy in Milano
Il Re d'Ys : Leggenda bretona in tre atti e cinque quadri : riduzione per pianoforte solo / parole di Edoardo Blau ; musica di Edoardo Lalo ; versione ritmica italiana di A.Zanardini , 121 pages
once available for 121*0,08 = 10 euros but now, in line with the european standards, increased at 121*0,4 = 48 euros (at least)
I can't understand why, in my country, the only european standard is the price of score copies !
I'm sure that other copies are in Vienna,Berlin,Paris , at the same price or more.
I'd suggest a good week-end in Paris and a visit to some bouquinistes !
For instance there is a copy in Milano
Il Re d'Ys : Leggenda bretona in tre atti e cinque quadri : riduzione per pianoforte solo / parole di Edoardo Blau ; musica di Edoardo Lalo ; versione ritmica italiana di A.Zanardini , 121 pages
once available for 121*0,08 = 10 euros but now, in line with the european standards, increased at 121*0,4 = 48 euros (at least)
I can't understand why, in my country, the only european standard is the price of score copies !
I'm sure that other copies are in Vienna,Berlin,Paris , at the same price or more.
I'd suggest a good week-end in Paris and a visit to some bouquinistes !