Alfor's Rarities

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Timtin wrote:
alfor wrote:Ferenc's day:
Never encountered this piece elsewhere (but, alas, I do not posess the Editio Musica Budapest complete edition).
A remarkably similar file is freely available here:-

http://www.load.cd/sheetmusic/sm-25029_ ... no_20.html
Dear Timtin,

may I ask you, if there are any more Michalowski scores on the web?? You will not believe it, but I really would have appreciated to save my time.

I did not search at load, because I (erroneously) was of the opinion, they have only scores for money.

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alfor wrote:Franz LISZT
Roumanian Rhapsody (soviet edition)
Liszt Roumanian Rhapsody.pdf
Never encountered this piece elsewhere (but, alas, I do not posess the Editio Musica Budapest complete edition). A pre-1840 composition, I would guess. Exhibits materal later used in Hungarian Rhapsodies
This edition has in fact been around for a while (although alforian scans are better quality). Details may be found here - http://imslp.org/wiki/Magyar_rapsz%C3%B ... ,_Franz%29.

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fredbucket wrote:...This edition has in fact been around for a while (although alforian scans are better quality). Details may be found here - http://imslp.org/wiki/Magyar_rapsz%C3%B ... ,_Franz%29.

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Sh...I am not the profoundest Liszt expert, so I did not find it at imslp - it is not listed under
"Ro(u)manian Rhapsody".
But now I know that there are at least three web experts at pianophilia I can ask to avoid
double-postings!
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alfor wrote:But now I know that there are at least three web experts at pianophilia I can ask to avoid
double-postings!
I'm not that concerned about double postings from you since we know you do your own scans, and new, good quality scans are welcome here. Incidentally, I used Google to track the piece, which then led me to the IMSLP link.

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Aleksander MICHALOWSKI
Ballade op. 30
Michalowski Ballade op.30.pdf
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alternative scan:

Aleksander MICHALOWSKI
op. 2 Etude d'après l'Impromptu la bemol majeur de Fr. Chopin op. 29
Michalowski op.2 Etude on Chopin's op.29.pdf
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Aleksander MICHALOWSKI
Prelude op. 9
Michalowski Prelude op.9.pdf
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Aleksander MICHALOWSKI
Prelude op. 33 No. 2
Michalowski Prelude op.33,2.pdf
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Dear Alfred,

I had to send another note of thanks.... These Michalowski pieces are the kind of stuff dreams are made of as far as the Romantic piano literature is concerned!!! Playing Michalowski feels (and occasionally sounds) very much like Bortkiewicz to me, which of course is a very good thing. Scriabin influence noted in the Op. 9 (as per Bortkiewicz, frequently) and hauntingly beautiful. The Op.32/2 Prelude is about as fine a gift that any Romantic enthusiast could ever hope for. Michalowski is a very, very exciting find as one of our new "unknown" composers! Many thanks again for discovering him and sharing these wonderful (and incredibly rare) scores with us. I enjoyed seeing the composer photo on Op. 9 very much also.

As Always,

Ferenc :D
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fhimpsl wrote:Dear Alfred,

I had to send another note of thanks.... These Michalowski pieces are the kind of stuff dreams are made of as far as the Romantic piano literature is concerned!!! Playing Michalowski feels (and occasionally sounds) very much like Bortkiewicz to me, which of course is a very good thing. Scriabin influence noted in the Op. 9 (as per Bortkiewicz, frequently) and hauntingly beautiful. The Op.32/2 Prelude is about as fine a gift that any Romantic enthusiast could ever hope for. Michalowski is a very, very exciting find as one of our new "unknown" composers! Many thanks again for discovering him and sharing these wonderful (and incredibly rare) scores with us. I enjoyed seeing the composer photo on Op. 9 very much also.

As Always,

Ferenc :D
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