Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Two very interesting transcriptions by Jadassohn of Brahms have been
uploaded by Sibley overnight - his early sets of Songs Op3 and Op7.

https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
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to Frank, with complimenst:

Friedrich GERNSHEIM
Sinfonie Nr. 2 op. 46 (piano duet)
Gernsheim Sinfonie op.46 (duet).pdf
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Does anyone have a Musikalische Bilder by Joseph Rubinstein from Wagners Der Ring des Nibelungen:
II BILD - Wotans Zorn und Abschied
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Please note that the Ricordi edition of the whole of Wagner's most magnificent
opera, Die Walküre, is available in a 2H arrangement at IMSLP. Act3 Scene3,
starting at p212, contains the music which I assume you're looking for.
Btw, this unattributed edition of the 2H arrangement is actually by Richard
Kleinmichel.
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Berlin Staatsbibliothek released some new interesting scores. Among them, a 2 hands version of Brahms second Concerto, a score I have in the original paper format but never found the time to scan it.

I have uploaded to IMSLP the full size SBB score (very heavy, more than 90 MB). Here is a reduced version.
Brahms - 083 - Piano Concerto n.2 Bb (2H) r.pdf
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Dear Caprotti,

Many thanks for the Brahms 2nd Concerto 2-hand version...greatly appreciated. What a rarity! These 2H transcriptions are much fun, and terribly hard to find.

All Best,

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I just came upon a 2H transcription by Gustav Kogel of Verdi's La traviata, the whole opera. Is this desired or does anyone already have this scanned?
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The Kogel's version is not available on pdf, I guess, so could be interesting, thank you.
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Great! When I come across some free time and figure out my school's new scanner software then I will get it done. I also have Richard Strauss' Josephslegende Op.63, 2H. I look forward to posting these sometime!
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I think that the Strauss Op63 Furstner edition 2H arrangement by Otto Singer may already be
available, and possibly the Verdi La Traviata Ricordi edition 2H arrangement may be as well.
It's unclear if the latter is Kogel's version, although it probably is, as Ricordi often reprinted
other publishers' specially commissioned piano scores of operas, but without specifying the
arranger's name for some reason, possibly to do with not paying royalties - hence one of the
reasons for the cheapness of these editions, another being the poor paper and print quality.
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