Piano Music for Left Hand
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
Does someone havethe score of Wittgenstein's transcription of the 'Coro a Bocca Chiusa" from Madamma Butterfly, by Puccini?
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
You'll find it in volume 3 of his School for the Left Hand, available on IMSLP.
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
You are right!
I have it here! I was looking exclusively for "Coro a Bocca Chiusa" and it appears as Sailor's Chorus in here!
Thanks!
I have it here! I was looking exclusively for "Coro a Bocca Chiusa" and it appears as Sailor's Chorus in here!
Thanks!
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
A few Russian inspired works for left hand.
Vladimir Blok (1932-1996) (1. Clarinet & Bassoon Duet 2. Song 3. Sonatina) Vladimir Malinnikov (?) (1. In the style of Rachmaninov 2. Spanish Dance 3. Ancient Hymn [Passacaglia]) M Terteryan (1905 - ?) Miron Levin (early 20th century ?) Malcolm
Vladimir Blok (1932-1996) (1. Clarinet & Bassoon Duet 2. Song 3. Sonatina) Vladimir Malinnikov (?) (1. In the style of Rachmaninov 2. Spanish Dance 3. Ancient Hymn [Passacaglia]) M Terteryan (1905 - ?) Miron Levin (early 20th century ?) Malcolm
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
Wonderful, Malcolm. Quite an interesting selection of pieces. I find the Terteryan prelude the most challenging for me with the inner voice being somewhat difficult to bring out--but most interesting!
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Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
Thanks Malcolm. Very charming LH pieces indeed.
Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
The American composer and pedagogue Arthur Foote wrote a number of left-hand pieces. Here is my performance of a little waltz which hovers stylistically just on the edge of parlor music, but has a certain charm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI-DoGzfivQ. There are a couple of slightly different versions of this piece available; the version I recorded differs in some small details from the version linked below. http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnk ... 6score.pdf
Re: Piano Music for Left Hand
There are some worthy recent one-handed works as well. These include Robert Helps's difficult "Music for Left Hand. Three études for piano solo" (Associated Music Publishers, 1976) and Leon Kirchner's marvelous (virtuousic, but playable) "L.H. : for piano left hand " (Associated Music Publishers, 2005). Richard Rodney Bennett's "5 Studies for piano" (Universal Edition) includes both a left hand alone and right alone study; each is challenging, but fun to play.