Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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sgambatiesque wrote: Also there's another scan of the Tours transcription in the site archive on the Hay thread - just search on Pinafore.
I hadn't spotted Thalbergmad's old file! Comparing the two,
I think that they are different editions, since the prices differ,
and only one of them includes the overture.
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Gawd, me old Hay thread is still around??

Going back there in the next few weeks, so stand by for a pile of old crap.

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thalbergmad wrote:Gawd, me old Hay thread is still around??

Going back there in the next few weeks, so stand by for a pile of old crap.

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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thalbergmad wrote:Gawd, me old Hay thread is still around??
In the archive section.
thalbergmad wrote:Going back there in the next few weeks, so stand by for a pile of old crap.
A new thread may be in order, particularly if you find any banjo concertos...

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I'm hoping that when Thal posts his pile of old crap in the new banjo
thread, he can finally resolve the issue of Hay-on-Wye's nationality.
Apparently, it's in the county of Powys, which makes it Welsh, and
yet every address there has the county of Herefordshire included in
it, which must make it English. :-)
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In IMSLP is very interesting Musikalische Bilder from Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen by Joseph Rubinstein.
Unfortunately only No.1. Siegmund und Sieglinde aus 'Die Walküre' and No.5. Siegfried und die Rheintöchter aus 'Götterdämmerung'

Maybe someone has all???
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Alkan81 wrote:In IMSLP is very interesting Musikalische Bilder from Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen by Joseph Rubinstein.
Unfortunately only No.1. Siegmund und Sieglinde aus 'Die Walküre' and No.5. Siegfried und die Rheintöchter aus 'Götterdämmerung'

Maybe someone has all???
One more:

viewtopic.php?f=11&t=68&p=11281&hilit=w ... ein#p11281

(remember: pianophilia is searchable - provided the posting person did press the "place inline" button!)
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Timtin wrote:Anagrammatically, this is a case of Pinafore to Pianoforte!
Sullivan HMS Pinafore (2H Tours).pdf
Thanks very much, Tim. The Overture is such a delight to play.


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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Hopefully not a repost - Donizetti: Maria di Rohan (nms)
Gaetano Donizetti - Maria di Rohan (Piano Transcription).pdf
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I found this transcription of Schubert's Wiegenlied, D.498 by F.W. Rackemann on LOC and made a PDF file. Leopold Godowsky also created a version which can be found on IMSLP.
Schubert-Rackemann_Schubert's Berceuse.pdf
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