Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
alkan81...is that the same piece brahms transcribed?
the onlye ones i found were alkan-gluck_armide & alkan-gluck_iphigenie
the onlye ones i found were alkan-gluck_armide & alkan-gluck_iphigenie
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
I've never seen it. It is listed here - http://alkan.assos.free.fr/alkan/04_par ... erciementsAlkan81 wrote:I'm looking for Gluck/Alkan- "Gavotte" from Orphée
does have anybody?
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fredbucket wrote:I've never seen it. It is listed here - http://alkan.assos.free.fr/alkan/04_par ... erciementsAlkan81 wrote:I'm looking for Gluck/Alkan- "Gavotte" from Orphée
does have anybody?
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hrm...thanks but there's not score for it posted..it's just a listing
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
That's kind of what I saidSh^Ar^Ky` wrote:hrm...thanks but there's not score for it posted..it's just a listing

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Dudley Buck's Rondo-Caprice Op35 for organ as arranged for piano by W.H. Dayas. From LOC--my PDF.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Debussy (arr. Michel Dillard) Romances for Voice and Piano, transcribed for solo piano 2H.
I scanned close to 30 different files (some of which containing many scores so in order of close to 100 different works ), I am attempting to sort and verify copyrights and in print status as well as availibity. I will be posting these as fast as I can over the coming days (hopefully not weeks!)
I attempted to look for this available elsewhere for download or for sale and could not find it. Apologies if it is not appropriate to post.I scanned close to 30 different files (some of which containing many scores so in order of close to 100 different works ), I am attempting to sort and verify copyrights and in print status as well as availibity. I will be posting these as fast as I can over the coming days (hopefully not weeks!)
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Quite interesting. Thank you.
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Scriabinoff wrote:Debussy (arr. Michel Dillard) Romances for Voice and Piano, transcribed for solo piano 2H.I attempted to look for this available elsewhere for download or for sale and could not find it. Apologies if it is not appropriate to post.
I scanned close to 30 different files (some of which containing many scores so in order of close to 100 different works ), I am attempting to sort and verify copyrights and in print status as well as availibity. I will be posting these as fast as I can over the coming days (hopefully not weeks!)
Very welcome. Thanks a lot!
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Concert Transcriptions of Three Stephen Foster Melodies for Piano by Elinor Remick Warren (1900-1991).
February 23, 2000 marked the 100th birthday of one of America's outstanding classical composers, Elinor Remick Warren. In the early part of this century, Warren broke the gender barrier by becoming a celebrated composer of serious music at a time when males dominated the field. At the time of her death in 1991, Warren had lived a career that remains one of the longest and most prolific in American musical history.
Described by musicologist Christine Ammer as "the only woman among the group of prominent American neo-Romanticists that include Howard Hanson, Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti," Warren has written more than 200 published compositions, including works for orchestra, chorus and orchestra, chamber ensemble, piano, voice and chorus.
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http://www.elinorremickwarren.com/biography.htm
audio demo/samples of the three transcriptions via my SoundCloud
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http://soundcloud.com/scriabinoff/2-beautiful-dreams
http://soundcloud.com/scriabinoff/3-de-camptown-races
"Apologies for the delay I was double checking to make sure this is not in print. To my understanding this vintage edition is not out and about new any longer (I have seen one used example for sale lately and another one on Ebay a while back). Rather difficult to find even if one does want to purchase, to my uderstanding, there is a new edition of this by Masters but that also seems to be unavailable (I saw a lone listing for a copy in the Stanford University library catalogue). These are really quite nice and I have taken so much a liking to them that I will begin work on No. 3 this spring."-Scriabinoff
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February 23, 2000 marked the 100th birthday of one of America's outstanding classical composers, Elinor Remick Warren. In the early part of this century, Warren broke the gender barrier by becoming a celebrated composer of serious music at a time when males dominated the field. At the time of her death in 1991, Warren had lived a career that remains one of the longest and most prolific in American musical history.
Described by musicologist Christine Ammer as "the only woman among the group of prominent American neo-Romanticists that include Howard Hanson, Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti," Warren has written more than 200 published compositions, including works for orchestra, chorus and orchestra, chamber ensemble, piano, voice and chorus.
Bio:
http://www.elinorremickwarren.com/biography.htm
audio demo/samples of the three transcriptions via my SoundCloud
http://soundcloud.com/scriabinoff/1-jea ... ight-brown
http://soundcloud.com/scriabinoff/2-beautiful-dreams
http://soundcloud.com/scriabinoff/3-de-camptown-races
"Apologies for the delay I was double checking to make sure this is not in print. To my understanding this vintage edition is not out and about new any longer (I have seen one used example for sale lately and another one on Ebay a while back). Rather difficult to find even if one does want to purchase, to my uderstanding, there is a new edition of this by Masters but that also seems to be unavailable (I saw a lone listing for a copy in the Stanford University library catalogue). These are really quite nice and I have taken so much a liking to them that I will begin work on No. 3 this spring."-Scriabinoff
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Thanks. I've cleaned the file up a bitScriabinoff wrote:Concert Transcriptions of Three Stephen Foster Melodies for Piano by Elinor Remick Warren (1900-1991).

Fred
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