Dohnanyi Variations and Fugue Op.4.pdf
Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország/Hongrie
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Doh!
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just something worthy of mention...
did anyone else notice that the 11th Etude in the original, first edition of Heller's Op. 45 Etudes is "not like the rest;" that is, it is not the "sleeting" etude that seems to have been inserted into the Schirmer edition and others? Does anyone have any other info on this? Has this original one ever been recorded?
did anyone else notice that the 11th Etude in the original, first edition of Heller's Op. 45 Etudes is "not like the rest;" that is, it is not the "sleeting" etude that seems to have been inserted into the Schirmer edition and others? Does anyone have any other info on this? Has this original one ever been recorded?
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I doubt that the Ricordi score be the original one.
According to this essay
https://shareok.org/bitstream/handle/11 ... sAllowed=y
the original score was published with Schlesinger in Berlin in 1844, and the n°11 was already the "sleeting" one. This of course only displaces the question : why Ricordi changed n°11 ? Maybe because it was considered too difficult ?
According to this essay
https://shareok.org/bitstream/handle/11 ... sAllowed=y
the original score was published with Schlesinger in Berlin in 1844, and the n°11 was already the "sleeting" one. This of course only displaces the question : why Ricordi changed n°11 ? Maybe because it was considered too difficult ?
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Thank you for this excellent reference. It does make more sense that Schlesinger would have been the original publisher. Very curious that a "new" number 11 would appear later and elsewhere.... I hope that it was still written by Heller! Thank you, again.Jean-Séb wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:28 pm I doubt that the Ricordi score be the original one.
According to this essay
https://shareok.org/bitstream/handle/11 ... sAllowed=y
the original score was published with Schlesinger in Berlin in 1844, and the n°11 was already the "sleeting" one. This of course only displaces the question : why Ricordi changed n°11 ? Maybe because it was considered too difficult ?
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Does anyone know where one can find a score of
Dohnanyi's 3 Singular Pieces Op.44 please?
Dohnanyi's 3 Singular Pieces Op.44 please?
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Thy this. -nms-
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Many thanks Jim. It was the only opussed EvD piano work that I was missing.
Loving that Burletta time signature!
Loving that Burletta time signature!
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország/Hongrie
Hi everyone!!
Does anyone have piano scores by Matyas Seiber? I'm interested in his studies and dances. Thanks
Does anyone have piano scores by Matyas Seiber? I'm interested in his studies and dances. Thanks
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Given that Seiber died in 1960, I suspect copyright restrictions to posting his works would apply here.burgmuller wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 4:55 pmDoes anyone have piano scores by Matyas Seiber? I'm interested in his studies and dances.
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Yes, you are right. Thank you very much, anywayfredbucket wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:37 pm
Given that Seiber died in 1960, I suspect copyright restrictions to posting his works would apply here.
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