Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Caprotti wrote: Thank you very much for this rarity. I never suspect ist existence.
Not quoted even in Pazdirek. This finding could may be let us think
about complete 2H of opp.87,101,25,26,60.
Dear Caprotti,
I've just had a look through the card index of Berlin State Library,
and filed under Klengel, Brahms's Piano Trio Op101 is present,
although the card doesn't specify if his arrangement is for 2H or 4H.
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Thank you Tim, since it says "48 pages" the reference should be for 4 hands
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Hi again - I'm sure you're correct, although this is the card I was looking at:-
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Is the page count given elsewhere on the webpage perhaps?
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yes, if you go further until op.101
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Brahms Andante Op. 25 1.zip
Brahms Intermezzo Op. 25 0.zip
[quote="Caprotti
Thank you very much for this rarity. I never suspect ist existence. Not quoted even in Pazdirek. This finding could may be let us think about complete 2H of opp.87,101,25,26,60.[/quote]

In McCorkle's Thematisches Werkverzeichnis (1984) only four-hand versions of Op. 8 are described: 1874 (so of the first version) by Friedrich Hermann (who also arranged other works, like the Serenade Op. 11) and 1891 by Robert Keller (of the revised version). But if I understand correctly McCorkle only lists editions that were published during Brahms' lifetime and the Op. 8 transcription by Klengel is from 1911. So indeed, who knows what more editions exists of the other pianotrios and the quartets. I only have this transcription of Walter Steinkauler for Simrock (1925) of movements 2 (intermezzo with trio) & 3 (andante) of the piano quartet op. 25.
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kroket wrote:
alfor wrote:
Brahms-Klengel Piano Trio op.8.pdf
:D
Thank you, Alfor! That's much easier to cope with.
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Brahms-Steinkauler op.25 Intermezzo, Andante.pdf
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A very nice transcription from the 1st piano quartet.....this plays and sounds very well.

Thanks for sharing, Alfred.
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alfor wrote:
Brahms-Steinkauler op.25 Intermezzo, Andante.pdf
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Thans again. Alfor, for putting them together in one file!
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kroket wrote:Thanks again. Alfor, for putting them together in one file!
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