alfor wrote:Thank you! But this is for sure NOT an alfor scan!!!
With all my respect, your first scans were not that good if I remember well, but you have prodigiously and quickly improved ! I must say mine were terrible and I am ashamed when I see them still floating around.
alfor wrote:Thank you! But this is for sure NOT an alfor scan!!!
With all my respect, your first scans were not that good if I remember well, but you have prodigiously and quickly improved ! I must say mine were terrible and I am ashamed when I see them still floating around.
You are surely right! But I could neither find a „real“ copy
of the piece in question on my shelves nor a virtual pdf file.
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
Miniatury fortepianowe 25. ed. („prepared for print by“) Szpinalski
Chaczaturian toccata
(Stroke of genius...or one of the most primitive piano pieces ever written?
I tend to the latter opinion ...)
A nice addition of PWM's for us today. To my aged eyes the Khachaturian Toccata does seem rather primitive, yet this is the first toccata of any type I ever performed in public (too many decades ago), so a bit of nostalgia for me.
Alfred, these scans are so pristine and HIRES, they just about jump off the page. Thanks for posting these!