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A sigh from Maestro Franz Liszt*, edited by Mr. Freudmann.
*No, he was not a sigh-entologist!
(The pedal indication at the beginning means half-pedal!)

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Liszt Un sospiro ed. Friedman.pdf
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Un Suspiro!

In a Alfor hires scan of a great hi-quality Friedman edition!
I only play a few Liszt etudes and this is one of them, and now I have some more fine details to extract from this wonderful edition.
Wonderful post, Alfred!
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fleubis wrote:Un Suspiro!

In a Alfor hires scan of a great hi-quality Friedman edition!
I only play a few Liszt etudes and this is one of them, and now I have some more fine details to extract from this wonderful edition.
Wonderful post, Alfred!
You are welcome, dear Bus File. It is great to get at least one comment for each posted scan!!
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alfor wrote:It is great to get at least one comment for each posted scan!!
What's the secret of managing to do that? :-)
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Timtin wrote:
alfor wrote:It is great to get at least one comment for each posted scan!!
What's the secret of managing to do that? :-)
...to get that done...(?)

Meant to say that our dear member fleubis is so kind as to comment each of my postings!
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alfor wrote:
Scriabinoff wrote:I have the Siloti version/edited Liszt - Les Jeux D`eaux A La Villa D`este (Liszt, Franz, and Alexander Siloti. Les jeux d'eaux à la villa d'Este. New York: Carl Fischer, 1924.).

...I can scan and upload if there is interest in this enlightening version of this great piece.

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Scriabinoff
Not only „fabric infos“ from you, that would be great!
The piece is not included in the recent „Alexander Siloti collection“!
Siloti version/edited Liszt - Les Jeux D`eaux A La Villa D`este (Liszt, Franz, and Alexander Siloti. Les jeux d'eaux à la villa d'Este. New York: Carl Fischer, 1924.).
Liszt, Franz (Edited By Alexander Siloti) - Les jeux d'eaux a la villa d'Este.pdf
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Scriabinoff wrote: Siloti version/edited Liszt - Les Jeux D`eaux A La Villa D`este (Liszt, Franz, and Alexander Siloti. Les jeux d'eaux à la villa d'Este. New York: Carl Fischer, 1924.).
Thank you!
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A big welcome for "Les jeaux d'eaux a la villa d'Este" by Liszt and most importantly, edited by Siloti. This piece is not in the famous (well, it should be famous!) collection of Siloti transcriptions/editions published by Fischer. I find it a bit difficult to navigate since Liszt's original and Siloti's version are intermixed. It is quite the concert transcription and not a piece I've ever played before. Siloti's transcriptions rank among the very best every done, IMHO.

Last year Alfor managed to locate the lamentably out of print biography of Siloti, "Lost in the Stars" by Charles Barber and is recommended reading as it seems he knew all the famous musician of his time.

Thank you for this delightful find, Scriabinoff.
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Für Herrn Omega:

Liszt's famous „Mr. John - Fantasy“ (in German: „Herr Johann - Fantasie“) after Mozart*. As played by Moriz. R.

*He also composed under the pseudonym of „Tzar Om”


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Liszt Don Juan-Fantasie ed. Rosenthal.pdf
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Tausend dank!
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