The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Thanks very much FW.
Wonderful to have this set.
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Wonderful to have this set.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Could we have other sets of Beethoven?? I understand the Hungury has 2-3 editions, i think EMB, Bartok also Debussy??
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Some smaller Piano Works by LvB published under the title "Bagatelles et Pièces diverses", Révision par Paul Dukas, by A. Durand & Fils, Paris, in 1918.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
I recently learned that there's an edition of the complete Beethoven sonatas edited by Liszt. Does anyone have a copy they can post, or know where to find a download of it?
Thanks in advance
Bill
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
I believe there are two editions (claimed to be Liszt edition). One is by Zen-On from Japan, no fingering nor pedalling. I personally doubt its claim.quercus wrote:I recently learned that there's an edition of the complete Beethoven sonatas edited by Liszt. Does anyone have a copy they can post, or know where to find a download of it?
Thanks in advance
Bill
The other is a Bowsworth (or something like that) two volumes....... and in the order of difficulties (as decided by Liszt) with fingerings and pedalling suggestion. I had seen volume 2 from Royal Academy of Music library in London. I doubt they have the first volume.
Sorry, i have no access to RAM library (despite i manage to get the librarian to let me in once to browse at their collections, there are some etudes gems i had never seen in my life).
I think, Bela Bartok had a Complete Beethoven too (just like his Bach 48 and Mozart). I had seen the Mozart, very conventional suggestion, but i think his Bach is better.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Thanks for the reply Soh Choon. At least now I know what to look for 

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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Some Bagatelles by LvB and his famous "Wuth-Rondo", revision Paul Dukas in 1918.
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... and now some WoO:
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Next three:
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