Bach - Hyphenated
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Re: Bach - Hyphenated
RSL scan:
BACH-Ludwig STARK
Praeludium und Doppelfuge (A moll)
Siciliano (G moll)
BACH-Ludwig STARK
Praeludium und Doppelfuge (A moll)
Siciliano (G moll)
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Re: Bach - Hyphenated
A couple more nice RSLs...
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Denat
Hi All,
For interest, has anyone ever seen the alleged transcriptions by R. Denat
listed on Bach-Cantatas and Opus Transcribisticum ? (E.g. the violin concerti).
Extensive googling hasn't left me much wiser on where these might be....
Best wishes,
James.
For interest, has anyone ever seen the alleged transcriptions by R. Denat
listed on Bach-Cantatas and Opus Transcribisticum ? (E.g. the violin concerti).
Extensive googling hasn't left me much wiser on where these might be....
Best wishes,
James.
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Re: Bach - Hyphenated
Editions Christian Burnier of Geneva published Denat's piano solo
transcription of the Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor just after the war,
so a search of the Swiss libraries might be a good starting point, if
that's any help.
transcription of the Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor just after the war,
so a search of the Swiss libraries might be a good starting point, if
that's any help.
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Re: Bach - Hyphenated
The second one doesn't seem to be correct.parag wrote:A couple more nice RSLs...
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Perhaps the following pdfs are not erroneous?...
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Re: Bach - Hyphenated
Hi Timtin,Timtin wrote:Editions Christian Burnier of Geneva published Denat's piano solo
transcription of the Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor just after the war,
so a search of the Swiss libraries might be a good starting point, if
that's any help.
Oh, terrific. I couldn't even find out who Burnier were before your lead. I've
now found copies in Basel, at least

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Re: Bach - Hyphenated
Has anyone found the version of Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565 by Felix Mendelssohn?
Re: Bach - Hyphenated
I have transcriptions by Alkan, Friedman, Kempff, Siloti, and Zadora.lebowl wrote:Does anyone have the Bach Siciliano transcribed by Edwin Hughes as plaued here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/nimroddavid ... N7w74G5B9E
It sounds quite a bit like some more famous versions by (I forget who?), but I really found this version beautiful.
Reading elsewhere it seems that the Hughes is only very slightly different to the Alkan, and to my ear there's not much in it against the Kempff.
I was playing the Kempff version earlier this evening - I've just sight-read it for a while and decided to learn it properly. It occurred to me that the middle voice could be played with either hand. My right hand easily accommodates the treble voices but it doesn't leave the left hand with much to do. I'm wondering if any other player of this has a preference of their own.
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Some Michael Von Zadora
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Sicilienne from Concerto in D Minor BWV 596 (Bach)
Hi,
I am looking for the music notes for the following piece played by Volodos:
Sicilienne from Concerto in D Minor BWV 596 (Bach)
Youtube: http://youtu.be/UtNQRo-5p68
My daughter plays piano and after she heard the piece, she felt in love with it and wants to play it. There are number of different interpretations, but I am looking for the one that Arcadi Volodos plays.
Many thanks in advance
Vasil
I am looking for the music notes for the following piece played by Volodos:
Sicilienne from Concerto in D Minor BWV 596 (Bach)
Youtube: http://youtu.be/UtNQRo-5p68
My daughter plays piano and after she heard the piece, she felt in love with it and wants to play it. There are number of different interpretations, but I am looking for the one that Arcadi Volodos plays.
Many thanks in advance
Vasil