French Piano Music
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Re: French Piano Music
Hi Board,
Does anyone have or can recommend where to find an edition of Debussy's famous Clair de Lune from the Bergamasque Suite that actually includes FINGERING - I'm looking for an edition that is actually edited to some degree for a student's learning...
Thanks all!
Does anyone have or can recommend where to find an edition of Debussy's famous Clair de Lune from the Bergamasque Suite that actually includes FINGERING - I'm looking for an edition that is actually edited to some degree for a student's learning...
Thanks all!
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Re: French Piano Music
Hi musiclife217, I hope it works for you -mns-
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Re: French Piano Music
Margery Halford's Debussy: An Introduction to his Piano Music is a good student volume with fingering for this and many other popular pieces.
http://books.google.fr/books/about/Debu ... tI2Y0NCkgC
http://books.google.fr/books/about/Debu ... tI2Y0NCkgC
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Re: French Piano Music
Hugh Sung has a bunch of how-to videos on Clair de lune with his own fingering:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... QgCRRx5Y5c
jeremy
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... QgCRRx5Y5c
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Re: French Piano Music
ilu wrote:Hi musiclife217, I hope it works for you -mns-ILU.
Thank you ! This is more or less what I was looking for and it is very helpful ! ♪♫♪
Re: French Piano Music
Alexei Lubimov is playing a piano version of Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune on a new ECM recording. I haven't seen a note as to whose transcription it might be.
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It looks like Debussy's own transcription for two pianos, played with Alexei Zuev.sgambatiesque wrote:Alexei Lubimov is playing a piano version of Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune on a new ECM recording. I haven't seen a note as to whose transcription it might be.
http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/New ... we_start=0
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I'm looking for a scan of Widor's Fugue from the collection "Hommage a Joseph Haydn" from 1910. The other five pieces from the collection are readily available on the net-I've listed them below. Thanks. Jim
Hommage a Joseph Haydn (1910)
6 pieces pour piano sur le nom de de Haydn
1. Claude Debussy - Hommage a Haydn
2. Paul Dukas - Prelude Elegiaque sur le nom de Haydn
3. Reynaldo Hahn - Theme varie sur le nom de Hayd (ded.Lady Lewis)
4. Vincent d'Indy - Menuet
5. Maurice Ravel - Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn
6. Charles Marie Widor - Fugue
Hommage a Joseph Haydn (1910)
6 pieces pour piano sur le nom de de Haydn
1. Claude Debussy - Hommage a Haydn
2. Paul Dukas - Prelude Elegiaque sur le nom de Haydn
3. Reynaldo Hahn - Theme varie sur le nom de Hayd (ded.Lady Lewis)
4. Vincent d'Indy - Menuet
5. Maurice Ravel - Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn
6. Charles Marie Widor - Fugue
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Re: French Piano Music
Here is Joseph Leybach's Fantaisie Brillante for Delibes' Lakme. Interestingly (also sadly), some of the famous melodies from the opera aren't in it.
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One of a couple of new French pieces just in. This is one of a few Duvernoy (three I think). A few more unusual Gallic folk as well, enough to keep the scanner busy for a while.
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