Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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tracyross wrote:Here it is.
Mozart - Laudate Dominum.pdf
Muchas gracias!

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Does anyone have ?
Brahms / Harold Bauer : Choral Vorspiele Op. 122
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It looks a nice transcription from what I can hear here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj_wGsw3CKU
It seems to have been published by Novello in 1942.
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Aggelos wrote:Does anyone have ? Brahms / Harold Bauer : Choral Vorspiele Op. 122
Alfor uploaded an arrangement by Paul Juon (viewtopic.php?f=11&t=68&p=11245&hilit=c ... ele#p11245) here.

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Thanks Fred!! Alfor offers amazing material, as usual. Hoch soll er leben, drei mal hoch!!!

There is also the Ludwig Miller 2H version
http://imslp.org/wiki/11_Chorale_Prelud ... 8Miller.29
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Did Bauer transcribe more than the four ones recorded in my above message (nos 4, 8, 10, 11) ? If not, it would be even more limited than Busoni who picked 6 numbers.
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Jean-Séb wrote:Did Bauer transcribe more than the four ones recorded in my above message (nos 4, 8, 10, 11) ? If not, it would be even more limited than Busoni who picked 6 numbers.
I believe there ae only the four, published by G. Schirmer in 1942.
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Mozart Sonata in D KV381 4H (arr. Pauer 2H).pdf
Mozart Sonata in Bes KV 358 4H (Arr. Pauer 2H).pdf
Mozart Adagio & allegro KV594 organ (arr. Pauer 2H).pdf
Some easy Mozart transcriptions by Ernst Pauer:
Adagio & allegro for a musical clock (KV594).
Two sonatas for one piano 4 hands: in Bes (KV358) and in D (KV381).
In 2009 Capriotti posted the first movement of KV381 transcribed by Czerny.
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Dear kroket,
Thanks for posting these rarities! It makes me wonder
if Pauer also made a 2H arrangement of Mozart's best
4H piano sonata, namely the one in F major, K497.
Regards, Tim.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Timtin wrote:Dear kroket,
Thanks for posting these rarities! It makes me wonder
if Pauer also made a 2H arrangement of Mozart's best
4H piano sonata, namely the one in F major, K497.
Regards, Tim.
You're welcome, Tim.
These come from a book called "Junge Klassiker",
but no more Mozart transcriptions in it.
Indeed, 497 is a fine work.
I love the beautiful adagio at the start.
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