Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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alfor wrote:
kroket wrote:Thanks again. Alfor, for putting them together in one file!
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Does anyone have: "Cimarosa: Concerto for harpsichord or fortepiano in si bemolle maggiore"?

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Does anyone have the piano transcription for 2H of Schubert's " Arpeggione" Sonata ?
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Does one exist? My efforts to find one in the past drew a blank.
On the plus side, Mouchette kindly uploaded Conrad Berens's
2H arrangement of Haydn's String Quartet in E flat Op.20 No.1
to IMSLP earlier this week.
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Does anyone know whether a piano transcription exists of Shostakovich's 1st Jazz Suite please?
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As is well known, Jean Cocteau collaborated with Milhaud on some of the composer's early works, most notably Le bœuf sur le toit in 1919. Here is a later piece that they worked on, a piece very much in the spirit of the twenties. The work can be heard at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kJc4oEuyR0

Darius MILHAUD
Le train bleu, opérette dansée (scenario by Jean Cocteau), op. 84 (1924) (piano red.)
Milhaud - Le Train Bleu (scenario by J. Cocteau), ballet, op. 84 (1924) (piano red.).pdf
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porilo wrote:Does anyone know whether a piano transcription exists of Shostakovich's 1st Jazz Suite please?
There might be something. I don't know if it has been already published (or it is due to be published).
http://dsch-en.shostakovich.ru/catalog/84/
Volume 37. Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 1. Sans op.* Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2. Sans op.* Festive Overture. Op. 96. “Novorossiisk Chimes”. Sans op. Symphonic Poem “October”. Op. 131. Piano score.
http://ruslania.com/sheetmusic/bypublisher/745/dsch
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Does anyone have the solo piano transcription of Rachmaninov's Symphony #2? I know I used to have it and must have lost it one of my many hard drive crashes. I know Kirkor did one, but I'm not sure if that was the transcription I had.
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GJF323 wrote:I know Kirkor did one, but I'm not sure if that was the transcription I had.
Rachmaninoff - Op.27 Symphony No. 2 (Arr Pno Solo Kirkor).pdf
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While your upload is appreciated, this is a file that has been circulating for years missing page 54. I think it originated from the MIT archive. I seem to remember a corrected version appearing at one time, but I can't seem to find it here. Anyone?
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