Seconded!Timtin wrote:Excellent work again Mercuzio, thank you!
Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Genius transcription.alfor wrote:Seconded!Timtin wrote:Excellent work again Mercuzio, thank you!
Thank you very very much !
Do you perhaps also consider in future to write a transcription
of Mahler:
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, No.3
"Ich hab' ein glühend Messer in meiner Brust"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_7Hp40JQBA
For me it is the most beautiful song that haver ever been written.
BR // Didi
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Thanks Didi,
Until now I arranged only N. 2 and 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kMEyqiiRg4 In future I will try to complete the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen song cycle.
Until now I arranged only N. 2 and 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kMEyqiiRg4 In future I will try to complete the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen song cycle.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Helen Rhodes went by the pen name Guy d'Hardelot, so this may also have gone under women composers, but the original is voice and piano I believe. Dr. Google along w Nurse YouTube only brought some other versions.
Albert Sirmay is a name i ha e seen in other scores i own. This is a lovely laying out of the the tune
*will need to rename file, my phone messes up the original file name for yhe upload....
would love to see/find more of her work
wiki (which mentions her success and also that her sister composed as well)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_d%27Hardelot
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Teschemacher
Albert Sirmay is a name i ha e seen in other scores i own. This is a lovely laying out of the the tune
*will need to rename file, my phone messes up the original file name for yhe upload....
would love to see/find more of her work
wiki (which mentions her success and also that her sister composed as well)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_d%27Hardelot
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Teschemacher
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
MARVIN KAHN ASCAP
cannot find much of anything for this person other than a very old newspaper article where he co lectured with somone and the article mentioned he wrote / did some music reviews in new york city and his name appers here and there associated w some other popular tunes around first half of 20th century. Any help w additional bio info is much appreciated. Was not quite sure where to place this but the idiom seems to lean towards jazzyish or realized swing feel and novelty like in its construction and title.
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this was mistakenly uploaded to tue wrong thread, this was intended to appear in the jazz board, had multiple windows open on mobile and somehow got them crossed. Apologies
cannot find much of anything for this person other than a very old newspaper article where he co lectured with somone and the article mentioned he wrote / did some music reviews in new york city and his name appers here and there associated w some other popular tunes around first half of 20th century. Any help w additional bio info is much appreciated. Was not quite sure where to place this but the idiom seems to lean towards jazzyish or realized swing feel and novelty like in its construction and title.
file needs renaming do to upload from mobile device
edit
this was mistakenly uploaded to tue wrong thread, this was intended to appear in the jazz board, had multiple windows open on mobile and somehow got them crossed. Apologies
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Thank you very much!Scriabinoff wrote:MARVIN KAN ASCAP
cannot find much of anything for this person other than a very old newspaper article where he co lectured with somone and the article mentioned he wrote / did some music reviews in new york city and his name appers here and there associated w some other popular tunes around first half of 20th century. Any help w additional bio info is much appreciated. Was not quite sure where to place this but the idiom seems to lean towards jazzyish or realized swing feel and novelty like in its construction and title.
file needs renaming do to upload from mobile device
Would be extremely kind of you if you would train to lay the sheets flat on your scanner!!!

Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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You are most welcome. That was the best of several attempts. Alas pages insist on being drunkards lately haha I was somewhat limited in hardware lately for these as i used an overhead imager scanner and these old scores ca be quite fragile, have damaged a few in past trying to help them behave but will keep working ont italfor wrote:Thank you very much!Scriabinoff wrote:MARVIN KAN ASCAP
cannot find much of anything for this person other than a very old newspaper article where he co lectured with somone and the article mentioned he wrote / did some music reviews in new york city and his name appers here and there associated w some other popular tunes around first half of 20th century. Any help w additional bio info is much appreciated. Was not quite sure where to place this but the idiom seems to lean towards jazzyish or realized swing feel and novelty like in its construction and title.
file needs renaming do to upload from mobile device
Would be extremely kind of you if you would train to lay the sheets flat on your scanner!!!
thanks for the feedback
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Actually this scan, though slightly crooked, is perfectly readable. I find that the best way to 'scan' old music, especially fragile, large-sized and where bound in hardbacked collections, is to use a smartphone scanner like MDScan (Android), with which you can photograph the pages, then use the program to crop, straighten and convert to black-on-white, then export to pdf. All of this can be done on the phone itself. The results may not be as professional as you would get with a flatbed scanner, but it speeds up the process, and does little harm to the originals.scriabinoff wrote:You are most welcome. That was the best of several attempts. Alas pages insist on being drunkards lately haha I was somewhat limited in hardware lately for these as i used an overhead imager scanner and these old scores ca be quite fragile, have damaged a few in past trying to help them behave but will keep working ont italfor wrote: Would be extremely kind of you if you would train to lay the sheets flat on your scanner!!!
thanks for the feedback
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Thanks for the heads up. Will look into buying that appPhillip210 wrote:alfor wrote: Would be extremely kind of you if you would train to lay the sheets flat on your scanner!!!Actually this scan, though slightly crooked, is perfectly readable. I find that the best way to 'scan' old music, especially fragile, large-sized and where bound in hardbacked collections, is to use a smartphone scanner like MDScan (Android), with which you can photograph the pages, then use the program to crop, straighten and convert to black-on-white, then export to pdf. All of this can be done on the phone itself. The results may not be as professional as you would get with a flatbed scanner, but it speeds up the process, and does little harm to the originals.Scriabinoff wrote:You are most welcome. That was the best of several attempts. Alas pages insist on being drunkards lately haha I was somewhat limited in hardware lately for these as i used an overhead imager scanner and these old scores ca be quite fragile, have damaged a few in past trying to help them behave but will keep working ont it
thanks for the feedback

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You can get the app for free from the "Amazon Underground" appstore.Scriabinoff wrote:Thanks for the heads up. Will look into buying that app