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Re: Liszt

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Early „Salon version“ of what he later turned into the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15:

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Liszt Rakoczy.pdf
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Early version indeed. Yes, I'd say Liszt did quite a bit of work on this one. Seems we now have a several easy versions of this march to play before taking on the difficult No.15.

Thank you, Alfred.
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Liszt by Editio Musica Budapest

I understand EMB had a complete Liszt editions sometimes around 1960-70, edited by Dr Soltan Gardonyi et al.
I am not able to get EMB editions..... I wonder (within the limits of copyright) if there is someone who have more information, and SCAN!!! :mrgreen:

Also, I hope more people would request for Alfor to put more Friedmann Liszt editions. Thank you.....
(Poor Alfor, he has so much request in the pipeline)
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soh choon wee wrote:Liszt by Editio Musica Budapest

I understand EMB had a complete Liszt editions sometimes around 1960-70, edited by Dr Soltan Gardonyi et al.
I am not able to get EMB editions..... I wonder (within the limits of copyright) if there is someone who have more information, and SCAN!!! :mrgreen:

Also, I hope more people would request for Alfor to put more Friedmann Liszt editions. Thank you.....
(Poor Alfor, he has so much request in the pipeline)
A great portion of it can be downloaded here („Neue Liszt Ausgabe“ Editio Musica Budapest):
http://imslp.org/wiki/Franz_Liszt:_Neue_Liszt-Ausgabe
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Edited by
„Maurice Chevalier de la Vallée des Roses“

Liszt Sonate ed. Rosenthal.pdf
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So much feedback for just one tiny score --- I am deeply ashamed... :mrgreen:
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In one of the masterclass by Leslie Howard (to Liszt society, London), Howard mentioned he edited the Sonata for Henle...... but I have never saw it published by Henle. I guess.... Howard must speak the truth...
Has anyone saw his editions??? It seems that he also edited several other works.
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soh choon wee wrote:In one of the masterclass by Leslie Howard (to Liszt society, London), Howard mentioned he edited the Sonata for Henle...... but I have never saw it published by Henle. I guess.... Howard must speak the truth...
Has anyone saw his editions??? It seems that he also edited several other works.
Edition PETERS!!!

http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?Nt ... ard+leslie
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Thanks Alfor for the Liszt Sonata, which is one of my favorite Liszt pieces. And thanks for pointing the way to the Howard edition. Have only learned the '1st movement' in my youth. Perhaps time for picking it up again. The Rosenthal edition is very useful. I love the nano-lecture on preface about pedalling. The annotations are just awesome. The way that Rosenthal uses poetic visions to explain the motifs and melodies is just enlightening!!
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phikfy wrote:Thanks Alfor for the Liszt Sonata, which is one of my favorite Liszt pieces. And thanks for pointing the way to the Howard edition. Have only learned the '1st movement' in my youth. Perhaps time for picking it up again. The Rosenthal edition is very useful. I love the nano-lecture on preface about pedalling. The annotations are just awesome. The way that Rosenthal uses poetic visions to explain the motifs and melodies is just enlightening!!

You are welcome! Tonight more Liszt „da Maurizio“.
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