Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Oh HO!
Oliver Songs of Old England (2H Austin).pdf
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Thanks a lot Timtin! Great material!
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Here's another book of Oliver's songs arranged by Austin for piano solo.
They don't write 'em like that anymore, more's the pity!
Oliver Songs (2H Austin).pdf
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Has anyone ever transcribed the Rachmaninov Romance written for 6H at one piano as a piano solo? I couldn't find it at Opus Transcribisticum.

Here's a beautiful reording by the first three prizewinners at the 2007 QEC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjiFuafb ... re=related

Anyone else think this is a really beautiful piece?
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Seconded, dear lebowl! I played "Valse et Romance" many times as secondo (similar size like the prima on YouTube) with my 6H trio - but in some kind of wooden style, miles away from (-> below) this wonderful public interpretation. The space on keys for the secondo is very narrow in the corresponding "Valse", in particular - a result of the fact that SR wrote these pieces for three very young ladies.
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Not really on topic, but can anyone identify the piece at the beginning of this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92V38CGt ... re=related

No one at Piano World has been able to so far.

The Rach Romance I asked about is from the 2007 Queen Elizabeth Competition and this music no one can seem to identify is played at the beginning of all the individual performer videos for this competition and also for the 2009 QEC violin competition.
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lebowl wrote:Not really on topic, but can anyone identify the piece at the beginning of this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92V38CGt ... re=related
No one at Piano World has been able to so far. ...
Franz Schubert, with all these erratic changes between minor and major - but what exactly?
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previuosly unreleased ....
Beethoven - 008 - String Trio - Polonaise (2H Delioux).pdf
Beethoven - 025 - Serenade D - Menuet (2H Delioux).pdf
Haydn - 33 n.2 - String Quartet Eb - Scherzo (2H Delioux).pdf
Haydn - 54 n.2 - String Quartet C - Adagio (2H Delioux).pdf
Mozart - 575 - String Quartet D - Menuet (2H Delioux).pdf
Mozart - 590 - String Quartet F - Andante (2H Delioux).pdf
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Thank you Caprotti - much appreciated! Merry Christmas!
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kh0815 wrote:
lebowl wrote:Not really on topic, but can anyone identify the piece at the beginning of this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92V38CGt ... re=related
No one at Piano World has been able to so far. ...
Franz Schubert, with all these erratic changes between minor and major - but what exactly?
I wish I knew !!
All Schubert I looked at doesn't match ! But it MUST be Schubert, right ?
Best regards, Ferruccio
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