It is not the "friska", so not the horowitz...
Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Re: HOROWITZ 2th rhapsody
Maybe this one? It claims to be transcribed from a Horowitz RCA recording.
But it isn't in musescore notation, like you asked.
Greetings,
kroket
But it isn't in musescore notation, like you asked.
Greetings,
kroket
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Re: HOROWITZ 2th rhapsody
Horowitz rarely played any of these altered works the same way twice.
There's at least 5 distinct transcriptions to sheet or MIDI around since the 90s, not counting any by successive pianists who further adapted his versions. There are even more performing versions of the Carmen Variations.
At least they're fairly straightforward renderings with lots of repeated measures that can be swiftly transferred from PDF to notation format, further helped by starting with the Liszt original.
There's at least 5 distinct transcriptions to sheet or MIDI around since the 90s, not counting any by successive pianists who further adapted his versions. There are even more performing versions of the Carmen Variations.
At least they're fairly straightforward renderings with lots of repeated measures that can be swiftly transferred from PDF to notation format, further helped by starting with the Liszt original.
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Re: HOROWITZ 2th rhapsody
I agree with bingo - Horowitz rarely played any of these altered works twice, and there are various versions of Liszt's Rhapsody transcribed by various people (I am aware of at least 4 versions). Horowitz never wrote these down and we are left with others having to transcribed (Skinner and the Jensen versions being the best known).bingo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2023 10:10 pm Horowitz rarely played any of these altered works the same way twice.
There's at least 5 distinct transcriptions to sheet or MIDI around since the 90s, not counting any by successive pianists who further adapted his versions. There are even more performing versions of the Carmen Variations.
At least they're fairly straightforward renderings with lots of repeated measures that can be swiftly transferred from PDF to notation format, further helped by starting with the Liszt original.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
guys... please... every pianist knows the "history" of this transcription and the MANY versions in pdf.
but: i am looking for a musescore or midi file (preferable musescore or finale or...).
Not the PDF, I have almost all versions...
but: i am looking for a musescore or midi file (preferable musescore or finale or...).
Not the PDF, I have almost all versions...
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
There are plenty of MIDIs around, but really your attitude isn't helping...margarethaverhard wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:57 pm guys... please... every pianist knows the "history" of this transcription and the MANY versions in pdf.
but: i am looking for a musescore or midi file (preferable musescore or finale or...).
Not the PDF, I have almost all versions...
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
please explain "your attitude is not helping"????????bingo wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:16 amThere are plenty of MIDIs around, but really your attitude isn't helping...margarethaverhard wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:57 pm guys... please... every pianist knows the "history" of this transcription and the MANY versions in pdf.
but: i am looking for a musescore or midi file (preferable musescore or finale or...).
Not the PDF, I have almost all versions...
My question was: midi or musescore or... NOT PDF.
What's the problem?????
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Hi, I'm looking for the piano transcription (2H) of Cavalleria Rusticana - Easter Hymn.
I would appreciate the sheet music or any hint.
Thank you.
ilu.
I would appreciate the sheet music or any hint.
Thank you.
ilu.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
There are two complete 2H transcriptions of Cavalleria Rusticana on IMSLP, one (arr Mugnone) has intro lyrics in Italian, the other in German. The passage marked "Largo maestoso" circa p37 should get you there. [Edit: this was also suggested the last time someone asked for this!]
It may help to pair the printed scores up with vocal scores that you can play back e.g. https://musescore.com/user/66884440/scores/13442548
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