Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Isn't it russian?
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Which Russian composer has such a Schubert-like writing ?Mouchette wrote:Isn't it russian?
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This excerpt (?) is in b flat minor - very rare in Schubert's work. Could be a slower movement (or even a middle part of it) of a longer work or the "minor" section of some variations. A chamber music transcription? 4H maybe? Wonderful, anyway.
QEC 2007 presents this theme also in other videos (for the phenomenal Plamena Mangova http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7UILYwm ... re=related and to give a "Short impression all twelve finalists QEC 2007 for piano" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMxrTZ0t ... re=related (in the second half from time to time, see 4'50" + 5'19"). So it was not useful to check Lim's repertory ...
Schubert specialists (even if you're Russian): Please let me know - and post the score! Would be one of my nicest Xmas gifts. In my age you become rather modest.
QEC 2007 presents this theme also in other videos (for the phenomenal Plamena Mangova http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7UILYwm ... re=related and to give a "Short impression all twelve finalists QEC 2007 for piano" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMxrTZ0t ... re=related (in the second half from time to time, see 4'50" + 5'19"). So it was not useful to check Lim's repertory ...
Schubert specialists (even if you're Russian): Please let me know - and post the score! Would be one of my nicest Xmas gifts. In my age you become rather modest.
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kh0815 wrote:This excerpt (?) is in b flat minor - very rare in Schubert's work. Could be a slower movement (or even a trio) of a longer work. A chamber music transcription? 4H maybe? Wonderful, anyway.
QEC 2007 presents this theme also in other videos (for the phenomenal Plamena Mangova http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7UILYwm ... re=related and to give a "Short impression all twelve finalists QEC 2007 for piano" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMxrTZ0t ... re=related (in the second half from time to time, see 4'50" + 5'19"). So it was not useful to check Lim's repertory ...
Schubert specialists (even if you're Russian): Please let me know - and post the score! Would be one of my nicest Xmas gifts. In my age you become rather modest.
Yes, b-flat minor ---
But which transcription ? And in a piano competition ?? Usually there are no real transcriptions and arrangements wanted.
Best regards, Ferruccio
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Caprotti many thanks!
I'd like to ask for the following
Schubert-Grunfeld : Die Forelle, Wohin
Delibes-Grunfeld : Pizzikati aus "Sylvia"
Edit
By the way I've found a good list about Sergei Kursanov transcriptions.
It can be used in order to update the Opus Transcribisticum database.
http://my-lira.ru/kursanov.html
There is one unaccounted --> Grieg-Kursanov : Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op. 46
http://www.germanticketoffice.com/nikol ... 76-en.html
http://www.culture.bayer.com/en/program ... ctedmonth=
I'd like to ask for the following
Schubert-Grunfeld : Die Forelle, Wohin
Delibes-Grunfeld : Pizzikati aus "Sylvia"
Edit
By the way I've found a good list about Sergei Kursanov transcriptions.
It can be used in order to update the Opus Transcribisticum database.
http://my-lira.ru/kursanov.html
There is one unaccounted --> Grieg-Kursanov : Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op. 46
http://www.germanticketoffice.com/nikol ... 76-en.html
http://www.culture.bayer.com/en/program ... ctedmonth=
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I was looking at this Eduard Langer 2P transcription for Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov Caucasian Sketches Suite No1 Op. 10.
And on page 3 it says there is a 2H version by E. Lippold. But its not on the OT database.
So does anyone have Ippolitov-Ivanov / E. Lippold : Caucasian Sketches Suite No1 Op. 10 (2H) ?
Thanks a lot in advance!
And on page 3 it says there is a 2H version by E. Lippold. But its not on the OT database.
So does anyone have Ippolitov-Ivanov / E. Lippold : Caucasian Sketches Suite No1 Op. 10 (2H) ?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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Here's a rescan of an old favourite of mine.
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Thanks, Timtin. Very sharp scanning! Great music. Long opera.
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Does anyone have Grigory Ginzburg's transcription of the waltz from Rozycki's Casanova?
as played here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/truecrypt#p ... ctgA7ykOMY
Thanks!
as played here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/truecrypt#p ... ctgA7ykOMY
Thanks!
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I hope that he is not copyrighted - and the scans are not so good (nms).... But it's readable.lebowl wrote:Does anyone have Grigory Ginzburg's transcription of the waltz from Rozycki's Casanova?
as played here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/truecrypt#p ... ctgA7ykOMY
Thanks!
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