Finally, the last part of D'Albert's Edition:
The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
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Directly saved as monochrome via NAPS2, without additional cleanup.kapsweiss2017 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:18 am Finally, the last part of D'Albert's Edition:
Beethoven - Piano Sonatas Nr. 29 - 32 - D'Albert.pdf
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Hi everyone
I did a bit of work and merged all the previously posted Sonatas into one pdf file.
Aswell cut the pages. Unfortunately, Sonatas N°1 to N°6 are not in the best condition.
Have fun with them
and thanks forposting the editions.
Regards
Philm93
I did a bit of work and merged all the previously posted Sonatas into one pdf file.
Aswell cut the pages. Unfortunately, Sonatas N°1 to N°6 are not in the best condition.
Have fun with them

Regards
Philm93

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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
This is my recent attempt to simplify the 2nd. movement of Beethoven's "à Thérèse" Sonata, mainly by moving away from F# major.
Unlike the original, I can play this reasonably well!
Unlike the original, I can play this reasonably well!
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
But, may i ask, why do you want to make a transposition???
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
One of the footnotes to my Schirmer edition reads:
"It is manifest that the 'ticklish' passage of the ensuing 14 measures cannot be perfectly well played from the notes, but only from memory."
So clearly I'm not alone in finding the original key of F# major and the alternating hands of all those semiquavers difficult to sight read.
"It is manifest that the 'ticklish' passage of the ensuing 14 measures cannot be perfectly well played from the notes, but only from memory."
So clearly I'm not alone in finding the original key of F# major and the alternating hands of all those semiquavers difficult to sight read.