near wrote:Is there a transcription of Richard Strauss's Salome? Hopefully someone has this.—I need it by Friday, and I've already asked for it on two other forums!
kh0815 wrote:Could be this version, but I'm not sure. NMS - TTTOS.
When I saved and then tried to open this file, I got an error message. Anyone else have this problem? Thanks!
After reading your mail I opened the uploaded scan (without previous downloading, that would have been senseles for me) directly on the screen - there wasn't any problem. Good luck in trying again.
Everyone interested will already have at least one transcription of this piece - but perhaps not by Charles-René on whom only the German Wikipedia gives a few details:
Charles-René
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Charles Olivier René Bibard, genannt Charles-René, (* 10. Mai 1863 in Paris; † um 1940) war ein französischer Musikpädagoge und Komponist.
Charles-René studierte am Conservatoire de Paris gemeinsam mit Maurice Emmanuel, Camille Erlanger, Richard Mandl und Spiro Samara Komposition bei Léo Delibes und Klavier bei Antoine François Marmontel. 1884 gewann er mit der lyrischen Szene L'enfant prodigue nach einem Text von Edouard Guinaud hinter Claude Debussy den Ersten Second Grand Prix de Rome.
Er wirkte dann in Paris als Kompositions- und Klavierlehrer. Von 1887 bis 1889 unterrichtete er Maurice Ravel in Kontrapunkt, Harmonielehre und Komposition. Neben einer Reihe von Klavierbearbeitungen für die Klavierwettbewerbe am Conservatoire komponierte Charles-René u.a. Klavierstücke (Esquisses poétiques, Veillée de décembre, Le voyageur, Caprice romantique, Trois valses-caprices), Kammermusik (eine Sonate für Klavier und Violine, Strophes für Horn und Klavier), eine Fantaisie de concert für Violine und Orchester, Deux pièces für Cello und Orchester, die Orchestersuite Reflets du Nord, zwei Messen und zwei Motetten (Panis Angelicus und Inviolata).
According to OT he transcribed all Beethoven symphonies for 2 and 4 hands. I had only a pdf of the 4th (2H) and recently found this one, but would be interested in the others as well, especially the duet versions.
Bw,
paolor
Beethoven op.125 Charles-René Symphonie Nr.9.pdf
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Thank you Paolor for sharing this Rene - one of at least 4 different
arrangers of all 9 Beethoven symphonies. Often these arrangements
are so similar that I have a sneaking suspicion that once the first
arrangements were made, those that followed may have been based
on those first ones rather than on the original orchestral scores.
Found this score this w-e and I'm not sure it belongs to this post but as it's a transcription I'd rather put it here than open a new post.
Hope it's OK.
Don't know if it's a rarety or not, it has been published in the newspaper l'Illustration in 1903.
Makes me think about "harmonies poetiques and religieuses" LISZT
ARMONIA by E. KETTERER OP 244
KETTERER - ARMONIA.pdf
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