Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM
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from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe:
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Great! Thank you very much for this (slightly vertiginous, though) scan!!!kamator wrote:Another monumental work (disguised as a piano miniature...), in excellent edition of W. Kedra,
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You are right. The pages have an inconvenient format for my scanner and the score
does not open properly and this produces some pages that are slightly tilted.
After the whole project is accomplished ( you surely know what I mean...) I will rescan
it once again.
Best regards, kamator.
does not open properly and this produces some pages that are slightly tilted.
After the whole project is accomplished ( you surely know what I mean...) I will rescan
it once again.
Best regards, kamator.
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The Liszt pieces were first published by Schott in 1928 and they are uncorrelated as they stem
from different periods od Liszt' life.
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Kamator, this is wonderful. Thank you.
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I would be great if someone could provide the S-numbers, if any, of these Liszt pieces.kamator wrote:Here are the next two entries from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe series.
The Liszt pieces were first published by Schott in 1928 and they are uncorrelated as they stem
from different periods od Liszt' life.
kamator
thanks,
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Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM
It's Liszt's Five Piano Pieces S192 Nos1-4.kamator wrote:I would be great if someone could provide the S-numbers, if any, of these Liszt pieces.kamator wrote:Here are the next two entries from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe series.
The Liszt pieces were first published by Schott in 1928 and they are uncorrelated as they stem
from different periods od Liszt' life.
kamator
thanks,
kamator
S192 No5 (Sospiri!) has been omitted.
Thank you kamator for all your PWM files so far.
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Timtin wrote:It's Liszt's Five Piano Pieces S192 Nos1-4.kamator wrote:I would be great if someone could provide the S-numbers, if any, of these Liszt pieces.kamator wrote:Here are the next two entries from PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe series.
The Liszt pieces were first published by Schott in 1928 and they are uncorrelated as they stem
from different periods od Liszt' life.
kamator
thanks,
kamator
S192 No5 (Sospiri!) has been omitted.
Thank you kamator for all your PWM files so far.
thanks a lot, kamator
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Seconded!
I wondered when the Paderewski Minuet was going to make it's long overdue appearance! The fingering alone in those little Liszt pieces makes this a valuable edition to have nearby. Of course, I am enjoying the Franck, Prelude, etc., the most in this fine PWM edition.
I wondered when the Paderewski Minuet was going to make it's long overdue appearance! The fingering alone in those little Liszt pieces makes this a valuable edition to have nearby. Of course, I am enjoying the Franck, Prelude, etc., the most in this fine PWM edition.
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