Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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alfor wrote:I do in fact have some of the Mozart Concertos edited by Reinecke...I will provide highres scans as soon as my time allows :mrgreen:
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That would be most welcome, Alfor. Take ofcourse all the time you need, we all notice that you have many scanning "obligations" for this forum, of which we all benefit very much!
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Thank you Kroket for your kind comments and another pair of
extremely rare Mozart transcriptions.
It's a shame that the string duos of M. Haydn, Spohr, et. al.
never got the same treatment.
To return the compliment, here is a scan of his first piano
concerto.
Mozart Piano Concerto No1 in F K37 (2H Reinecke).pdf
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[quote][quote="Timtin"]To return the compliment, here is a scan of his first piano
concerto.
Thank you, Timtin. The arrangements by Reinecke are always more than welcome.
This first concerto-pasticcio from 1767 of sonata-themes by Raupach and Honauer sounds so fresh!
Maybe because the composer/arranger was 11 years old at that time!
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Dear Krotek,
Of particular interest to me, and which I currently lack, are some of
the concertos in Volumes 2 and 3 of the complete Mozart/Reinecke
2H Piano Concertos, which were also transcribed by Hummel and/or
Ruthardt. For example, Reinecke's arrangement of Mozart's
2-Piano Concerto K365 has proved very hard to find, perhaps as a
result of the Hummel version already being in wide circulation.
Best wishes, Tim.
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Timtin wrote:Of particular interest to me, and which I currently lack, are some of
the concertos in Volumes 2 and 3 of the complete Mozart/Reinecke
2H Piano Concertos which were also transcribed by Hummel and/or
Ruthardt. For example, Reinecke's arrangement of Mozart's
2-Piano Concerto K365 has proved very hard to find, perhaps as a
result of the Hummel version being in wide circulation.
I have volumes 1, 3 and 4. A pity that we both have volumes 1 and 4 and both lack vol. 2! Volume 3 includes the concertos 17-21.
I posted 17 and 18 and will later try to scan no. 19. But I don't want the book to fall apart completely, which sometimes is a risk at scanning.
Vol. 2 seems to be the most interesting, because it contains the already mature concertos that are not so easy available in 2H, including KV365.
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Many thanks Krotek! I'll continue to make further scans,
when time permits, of the Reinecke/Mozart cadenzas and
some of the concertos from Volumes 1 and 4, which aren't
already available here or on IMSLP.
Cheers, Tim.
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Mozart no. 19 in F major, KV 459, as arranged by Carl Reinecke. Another concert from 1784. Not a bad year...
http://www.mediafire.com/view/j65wn318f ... %20459.pdf
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Thanks again, my fellow Mozartophile!
Sometimes, I think we're becoming an extinct species! :(
PS See the cadenzas thread today for more of Reinecke's
cadenzas to Mozart's piano concertos.
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Thank you Kroket and Tim for your Mozart-Reinecke scans! I hope someday to have a complete collection of Mozart's piano concertos in 2H form, if possible. They are a lot of fun to play. Can't go wrong with more Mozart at my fingertips.
I recently did a typeset of a manuscript Borkiewicz song in the Vocal Music section of the forum, and thought since I had it all scored, I would make a transcription of it for those of us without a reliable vocalist at our side. Here is a nice little Bortkiewicz "piano piece"!
Bortkiewicz Op47 No1 Das Gebet (2H Bolton).pdf
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Alex wrote:Thank you Kroket and Tim for your Mozart-Reinecke scans! I hope someday to have a complete collection of Mozart's piano concertos in 2H form, if possible. They are a lot of fun to play. Can't go wrong with more Mozart at my fingertips.
I recently did a typeset of a manuscript Borkiewicz song in the Vocal Music section of the forum, and thought since I had it all scored, I would make a transcription of it for those of us without a reliable vocalist at our side. Here is a nice little Bortkiewicz "piano piece"!
Bortkiewicz Op47 No1 Das Gebet (2H Bolton).pdf
Alex

Excellent..........really appreciate the work you've done on this. Any chance of any more coming from you ?

Malcolm
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