Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Witzelsucht wrote:Hi,

I've been looking for Reinecke's 2H piano arrangements of all of Mozart's Piano Concertos for years with no success, and I was wondering if anyone here might've got them and be willing to share or trade (my collection is not nearly as immense as that of some of the locals here ;) but it's not terribly poor, either). I've already got two of them, actually: No.6 and No.23 (this one I found at IMSLP) but that's it :(

Thank you,
Witzelsucht
Here's No.24:-
Mozart Piano Concerto No24 in C minor K491 (2H Reinecke).pdf
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Verdi 2H

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Verdi - Falstaff (2H Carignani).pdf
Verdi - Ernani (2H Toledo).pdf
Verdi - Aida (2H) alt.pdf
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Thank you Caprotti for these Verdi piano scores!
As an avid collector of opera piano scores (not to be
confused with vocal scores) such works are always
extremely welcome.

Perhaps this is a good place to also pay hommage to
Massenetique for his sterling work on IMSLP in this genre.

Two works high on my 'wants' list are 2H versions of
Spohr's Faust and Rimsky-Korsakov's Sadko.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Mel Bonis' transcription of the Gabriel Fauré song "Clair de Lune," Op46 No2. Alternate scan to that currently circulating. I've included a link to a nice Youtube version as well.
Fauré-Bonis_Clair de Lune, Op46 No2.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iKZBOsWf4A
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Jim Faston wrote:Mel Bonis' transcription of the Gabriel Fauré song "Clair de Lune," Op46 No2. Alternate scan to that currently circulating. I've included a link to a nice Youtube version as well.
Fauré-Bonis_Clair de Lune, Op46 No2.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iKZBOsWf4A
What a lovely little piece, and delicately performed by Claudine Simone.

Thanks for posting this, Jim.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Ferenc Erkel's transcriptions:

Elegie of H.W. Ernst
Ernst-Erkel - Elegie.pdf
Le Carneval de Venise of H.W. Ernst
Ernst-Erkel - Le Carneval de Venise de HW Ernst.pdf
The two scores are clearly not under copyright, so I post them here rather than direct links to the naughty site I found them at.

Three other transcriptions of the Ernst Elegie, by Czerny, by Kullak, and by Voss are at IMSLP:

http://imslp.org/wiki/%C3%89l%C3%A9gie, ... Wilhelm%29


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http://www.levsolincomposer.com/main.html

Khachaturian / Lev Solin piano transcriptions : i) Sabre Dance ii) Waltz from Masquerade
http://www.levsolincomposer.com/sheetmusic.html
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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fleubis wrote:
Jim Faston wrote:Mel Bonis' transcription of the Gabriel Fauré song "Clair de Lune," Op46 No2. Alternate scan to that currently circulating. I've included a link to a nice Youtube version as well.
Fauré-Bonis_Clair de Lune, Op46 No2.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iKZBOsWf4A
What a lovely little piece, and delicately performed by Claudine Simone.

Thanks for posting this, Jim.
Thanks seconded. Lovely. Thank you.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Timtin wrote:
Witzelsucht wrote:Hi,

I've been looking for Reinecke's 2H piano arrangements of all of Mozart's Piano Concertos for years with no success, and I was wondering if anyone here might've got them and be willing to share or trade (my collection is not nearly as immense as that of some of the locals here ;) but it's not terribly poor, either). I've already got two of them, actually: No.6 and No.23 (this one I found at IMSLP) but that's it :(
I have a few, but not sure if they are Reinecke's arrangements.
Post a wish list and a have - have not list and I will see what I can fill for you.
I may be able to fill a few blanks in my own (badly organised) wish list.

regards,
tobyjj
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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tobyjj wrote:
Timtin wrote:
Witzelsucht wrote:Hi,

I've been looking for Reinecke's 2H piano arrangements of all of Mozart's Piano Concertos for years with no success, and I was wondering if anyone here might've got them and be willing to share or trade (my collection is not nearly as immense as that of some of the locals here ;) but it's not terribly poor, either). I've already got two of them, actually: No.6 and No.23 (this one I found at IMSLP) but that's it :(
I have a few, but not sure if they are Reinecke's arrangements.
Post a wish list and a have - have not list and I will see what I can fill for you.
I may be able to fill a few blanks in my own (badly organised) wish list.

regards,
tobyjj
The Reinecke arrangements of all 27 were published in 4 volumes, then there are the Ruthardt
arrangements of Nos.9, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 26, and the Hummel arrangements of
Nos.10, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, and 26, all of which are on IMSLP. The only one which isn't really
satisfactory, not surprisingly, is Reinecke's arrangement of No.7 for 3 pianos.
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