Alfor's Rarities
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Thank you for feedback, always much appreciated!
alternative scan:
Nikolai Y. MIASKOVSKY
Sonata Nr. 2 (composed in 1912, revised in 1948)
from original 1957 edition (I am afraid there won't be a better print)
alternative scan:
Nikolai Y. MIASKOVSKY
Sonata Nr. 2 (composed in 1912, revised in 1948)
from original 1957 edition (I am afraid there won't be a better print)
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You are welcome!Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Thanks for Miaskovsky!
A well-known but somewhat neglected composer. This edition is part of the once famous "Tonmeister-Ausgabe". Not Urtext, but edited by the most famous pianists of the 1920s, with some helpful fingering and pedaling indications.
Muzio CLEMENTI
Sonata op. 36 No. 3 (ed. James Kwast*) *His 2nd wife was pianist Frieda Hodapp (or "Hut ab", as Max Reger used to call her).
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Alternative scan:
Cyril SCOTT
An English Waltz (2nd edition?)
Cyril SCOTT
An English Waltz (2nd edition?)
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Dear alfor, I have just followed up the first version with the score you have so kindly provided of Cyril Scotts An English Waltz.
There are a few differences (mostly on the last page) between your version and and the one I put on. Than I followed your version up with the 2nd version which is on volume three of Leslie De'Ath's recording of the complete piano (and two piano) works. There are a lot of differences between that version and ours. So sadly yours is not the second version. But it is interesting none the less, as it appears that Scott made what could be called three versions of the work, though your version and mine as I have said are very much the same. Extra notes in some of the chords, and on the last page several bars take out.
I hope to find the second version in my collection, (if indeed I do have it) but the task is daunting as I have a huge amount of music and as other members have stated, since moving house things have become increasingly difficult.
Best wishes, and again many thanks for all your posts. You have certainly added an amazing amount of music to my collection.
Peter.
There are a few differences (mostly on the last page) between your version and and the one I put on. Than I followed your version up with the 2nd version which is on volume three of Leslie De'Ath's recording of the complete piano (and two piano) works. There are a lot of differences between that version and ours. So sadly yours is not the second version. But it is interesting none the less, as it appears that Scott made what could be called three versions of the work, though your version and mine as I have said are very much the same. Extra notes in some of the chords, and on the last page several bars take out.
I hope to find the second version in my collection, (if indeed I do have it) but the task is daunting as I have a huge amount of music and as other members have stated, since moving house things have become increasingly difficult.
Best wishes, and again many thanks for all your posts. You have certainly added an amazing amount of music to my collection.
Peter.
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Re: Alfor's Rarities
alfor wrote:Alternative scan:
Cyril SCOTT
An English Waltz (2nd edition?)
I love this piece !! Hmmm.. this was posted just recently as the "first version" by liveforpiano ...yet I think that both scans are of the same score...correct me if I'm wrong - I'd love to see both versions ! Nice selection from Mr. Scott!!
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I have a cleaner copy of this. Here:alfor wrote:Thank you for feedback, always much appreciated!
alternative scan:
Nikolai Y. MIASKOVSKY
Sonata Nr. 2 (composed in 1912, revised in 1948)
from original 1957 edition (I am afraid there won't be a better print)
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Cleaner indeed. Amazing - must be a much later copy! Thank you very much!pianojay wrote:alfor wrote:...I have a cleaner copy of this...
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Hubert GIESEN
Joahnn STRAUSS
Rosen aus dem Süden
Konzertwalzer für Klavier Hubert Giesen (1898-1980), was a well-known accompanist. As reported in his memoirs, with this paraphrase he wanted to show that he was able to write "à la Godowsky". Giesen had a quite unusual hobby (at least for pianists): he was an enthusiastic woodworker!
Scan of the Landesbibliothek Coburg, Germany:
Otto DESSOFF (1835-1892, friend of Brahms)
Sonate op. 3
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Hubert GIESEN
Joahnn STRAUSS
Rosen aus dem Süden
Konzertwalzer für Klavier Hubert Giesen (1898-1980), was a well-known accompanist. As reported in his memoirs, with this paraphrase he wanted to show that he was able to write "à la Godowsky". Giesen had a quite unusual hobby (at least for pianists): he was an enthusiastic woodworker!
Scan of the Landesbibliothek Coburg, Germany:
Otto DESSOFF (1835-1892, friend of Brahms)
Sonate op. 3
http://www.mediafire.com/?zd4c9sdzemilaks
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Also a cleaner copy here, nms ttos: I also have small PDFs of Opp.27,64,82,83,84 if anyone desires them.alfor wrote:Nikolai MIASKOVSKY
Sonata No. 3 op. 19 (first edition)
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