Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

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fleubis wrote:Thank you kamator for these nice PWM editions. Soon we will be complete at this rate.
Thanks seconded!
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musiclife217 wrote:would anyone be interested in a list for at least the piano volumes of "Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics" - there are some interesting and forgotten volumes for piano among these. I know that it is quite a large collection, but I wanted to throw the idea out there. I can, of course, help to get started. :)
...equally recommended: Liszt Etudes edited by Paolo Gallico...
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musiclife217 wrote:would anyone be interested in a list for at least the piano volumes of "Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics" - there are some interesting and forgotten volumes for piano among these. I know that it is quite a large collection, but I wanted to throw the idea out there. I can, of course, help to get started. :)
I'd be quite interested in this. Perhaps we could start a SLoMC thread.
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alfor wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:would anyone be interested in a list for at least the piano volumes of "Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics" - there are some interesting and forgotten volumes for piano among these. I know that it is quite a large collection, but I wanted to throw the idea out there. I can, of course, help to get started. :)
...equally recommended: Liszt Etudes edited by Paolo Gallico...
If the Paganini Etudes haven't been scanned and there is any interest I could scan my copy.
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musiclife217 wrote:would anyone be interested in a list for at least the piano volumes of "Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics" - there are some interesting and forgotten volumes for piano among these. I know that it is quite a large collection, but I wanted to throw the idea out there. I can, of course, help to get started. :)
I strongly support this idea, perhaps a new thread for this??
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Now comes another Albeniz from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe:



Albeniz_Sevilla, op. 47 no 3,PWM MF23.pdf

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Another Rachmaninov from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe-Polichinelle:

Rachmaninov_Polichinelle_op_3_no_4, PWM, MF27.pdf
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Statkowski Toccata op.33 from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe:

Statkowski_Toccata_op_33, PWM, MF28.pdf

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Mendelssohn's Wedding March from op. 61 no 9 (Midsummer Night's Dream)
from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe:

Mendelssohn_Wedding_March_op_61_no_9, PWM, MF37.pdf


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soh choon wee wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:would anyone be interested in a list for at least the piano volumes of "Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics" - there are some interesting and forgotten volumes for piano among these. I know that it is quite a large collection, but I wanted to throw the idea out there. I can, of course, help to get started. :)
I strongly support this idea, perhaps a new thread for this??
Moderators, can we create a new thread? :)
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