Yes, he did!soh choon wee wrote:...I begin to wonder, did Kreutzer also edit the two piano concertos?
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Yes, he did!soh choon wee wrote:...I begin to wonder, did Kreutzer also edit the two piano concertos?
$49.74 (if shipped to Panama) for 235 pages of music!!fleubis wrote:These prices are ridiculous! That said, it is apparent that others perceive the value of Kreutzer's editing as we do. Also, I didn't have any luck at JustBooks finding Kreutzer's edition of the Etudes there.
A misunderstanding! Not the Etudes are for sale, but Kreutzer's edition of both Piano Concertos, the Allegro de Concert op. 46 and Variations op. 12! (See the justbooks.de link above!)fleubis wrote:How about a link for those etudes, Alfor, I cannot find them.
You are welcome, dear Jeremy!remy wrote:Thanks very much, Alfor for the Kreutzer editions of Chopin. His careful and detailed pedaling is very interesting, especially in the F# Major Prelude and the octave section of the Heroic Polonaise. I've played the Polonaise for many years, and it never occurred to me to use the pedal at all for the octaves, except in the double crescendo.
It's a little strange that at the end of the introduction of the 1st Ballade, the left hand chord doesn't include the Eb. I know there are editions with the Eb and some with the D, but to my ears, the Eb sounds sooooo right.
And many thanks for that naughty but wonderful edition in another thread.![]()
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jeremy