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Chopin - Etudes Op.25_ed.Michalowski_part 2.pdf
Here last part downloaded, enjoy!
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alfor wrote:Roman STATKOWSKI (1859-1925)
Trois Mazurkas op. 2
http://www.mediafire.com/?9anaq692wv2prbp

Here the same file reduced ;)
Statkowski op.2 3 Mazurkas.pdf
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alegitor wrote:Here last part downloaded, enjoy!
Thank you very much!

Remarkable the pedaling of op. 25 No. 12 strictly "on the beat" -
cf. Emil Sauer's recording*:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY9mMOmsEr4!
*One of the best ever imho
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Alfred, that Sauer recording of op.25 no.12 really is outstanding. This is the 2nd Chopin Etude I learned, many decades ago, and the pedaling i learned is just about like Michaelowski indicates. For me this turned out to be the easiest etude to learn since there is no thumb crossings. This etude is certainly a bombastic way for Chopin to finish out his sets of etudes.
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Thanks very much for all the Michalowski pieces, Alfor.


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Thank you for feedback!

Roman STATKOWSKI
Trois piècettes Polonaises op. 9
http://www.mediafire.com/?xtymrg8t4kp59co

3 Morceaux op. 12
No. 1 Mélodie
http://www.mediafire.com/?2a213raoa2c20ta
No. 2 Fariboles
http://www.mediafire.com/?qq940tdtis62h7o
No. 3 En sommeillant
http://www.mediafire.com/?7p6ujdyj9xs4d69
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alfor wrote:Thank you for feedback!

Roman STATKOWSKI
Trois piècettes Polonaises op. 9
http://www.mediafire.com/?xtymrg8t4kp59co

3 Morceaux op. 12
No. 1 Mélodie
http://www.mediafire.com/?2a213raoa2c20ta
No. 2 Fariboles
http://www.mediafire.com/?qq940tdtis62h7o
No. 3 En sommeillant
http://www.mediafire.com/?7p6ujdyj9xs4d69
Here the reduced size files, thanks for the scores to Alfor.
Statkowski - Trois piecettes polonaises op.9.pdf
Statkowski - Melodie op.12 nr.1.pdf
Statkowski - Fariboles op.12 nr.2.pdf
Statkowski - En sommeillant op.12 nr.3.pdf
Cheers
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Thank you, dear alligator!

Don't know if we have all these (the original book edited by
Garvelmann with 13 transcriptions obviously out-of-print).

nms:
Chopin Valse op.64,1 transcriptions intro.pdf
Chopin-Michalowski paraphrase op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Ferrata 1st study after op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Ferrata 2nd study after op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Laistner etude after op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Moszkowski Valse op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Philipp op.64,1 m.g.pdf
Chopin-Philipp op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Zadora Studie after op.64,1.pdf
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alfor wrote:Thank you, dear alligator!

Don't know if we have all these (the original book edited by
Garvelmann with 13 transcriptions obviously out-of-print).

nms:
Chopin Valse op.64,1 transcriptions intro.pdf
Chopin-Michalowski paraphrase op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Ferrata 1st study after op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Ferrata 2nd study after op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Laistner etude after op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Moszkowski Valse op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Philipp op.64,1 m.g.pdf
Chopin-Philipp op.64,1.pdf
Chopin-Zadora Studie after op.64,1.pdf

I have them, but there might be people missing some of those, thanks for posting them anyway.

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Alfred, think I've got most of them, but still don't think all 13 of the waltz's have been posted. There is quite a bit of ingenuity in these transcriptions and many are quite challenging to play.
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