Piano Etudes
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Re: Piano Etudes
Wonderful, Malcolm! This pair of nice etudes are musically interesting while working on ones legato 3rds and 6ths.....and not the endless scales one often encounters- IMSLP has Op.28 No.2 of the six etudes in the set--another worthwhile etude. Let's keep our eyes out for the remaining five in this Op.28 set--the titles alone look interesting.
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Re: Piano Etudes
mballan wrote:Then especially for you Fleubis - two etudes Op 43 by Max Jentsch (1855-1918). Useful worklist at the end of etude No. 2 and a few other works on IMSLP.
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Yes, thanks for this Malcolm. I have the first etude of Op. 28, and have been meaning to upload this for a couple of years, but not gotten round to itfleubis wrote:Wonderful, Malcolm! This pair of nice etudes are musically interesting while working on ones legato 3rds and 6ths.....and not the endless scales one often encounters- IMSLP has Op.28 No.2 of the six etudes in the set--another worthwhile etude. Let's keep our eyes out for the remaining five in this Op.28 set--the titles alone look interesting.

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Re: Piano Etudes
Rafael Joseffy (1852-1915) - again on IMSLP, but a poor copy, so again have scanned the copy I held.
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Re: Piano Etudes
Quite the study in double notes! Thanks, Malcolm.
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Re: Piano Etudes
I couldn't see if this had been posted here before (and as the site has been so quiet this week, I thought I would upload another scan of mine).
Abram Chasins (1903-1987) - his Op 3 Etude Appassionato.
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Abram Chasins (1903-1987) - his Op 3 Etude Appassionato.
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Re: Piano Etudes
Thank you for the Chasins, Malcolm. A very worthwhile etude indeed. I find the left hand leaps a bit challenging so I'll be working on this for a bit.
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Thank you Malcolm for the Chasins Etude. This one is quite a challenge to physical strength me thinks.
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Thank you, dear Sir!mballan wrote:I couldn't see if this had been posted here before (and as the site has been so quiet this week, I thought I would upload another scan of mine).
Abram Chasins (1903-1987) - his Op 3 Etude Appassionato.
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The piece is dedicated to Wilhelm Backhaus, whose consistent high level of performance pleased US conductors and audiences alike.
Although Backhaus was a representative of the somewhat dull ("hausbacken") Leipzig school, his technique was flawless.
Paul Badura-Skoda is among those who regard Backhaus' reading of Brahms' Paganini Variations as the most perfect ever recorded.
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Re: Piano Etudes
My response is a bit late, but thank you Malcolm for this good scan. This etude is much fun to practise/play!mballan wrote:Surprised this thread had slipped to page 2 ! This is on IMSLP, but a rather poor copy...........so as I had a reasonable clean copy thought it worth sharing. More etudes to come shortly.
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Carl Heymann (1854-1922) - 'Elfenspiel' Konzert Etuden
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Re: Piano Etudes
Yes, thanks Malcolm. I remember playing this Heymann etude back in May so played it again today. It is, as Kroket says, much fun to play. I would vote for Etudes always being on page ONE as the many etudes posted here in Pianophilia are my principal entertainment.