Yes, I meant a different edition - I have a decent copy of the Cranz, but wondered if another edition existed. I guess not. Thanks, Caprotti.Caprotti wrote:you mean a different photocopy ? I believe only the Cranz edition exists.
The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Well, the person who did it is slightly retardedRiodk wrote:Mike, there is another scan circulating, but the quality is really bad. Yours is great, thanks !!!
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Fortunately his skills have improved greatly 

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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Hello All! Yesterday I found in my stacks what must be a scarce Soviet era concerto:
Dimitre Christov "Concerto Pour Piano et Orchestre"
The writing is quite lush, especially for such a late work. It's a bit of a monster to copy (88 pages, tightly bound, brittle paper) so please let me know if there is sufficient interest in the work...if so I will gladly scan and post it later this afternoon or evening.
All best,
Frank (fhimpsl)
Dimitre Christov "Concerto Pour Piano et Orchestre"
The writing is quite lush, especially for such a late work. It's a bit of a monster to copy (88 pages, tightly bound, brittle paper) so please let me know if there is sufficient interest in the work...if so I will gladly scan and post it later this afternoon or evening.
All best,
Frank (fhimpsl)
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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
I for one am extremely interested, but would not want you to damage the score in the attempt.
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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
I too would be extremely interested, especially as the name is new to me [one to investigate I think]fhimpsl wrote:Hello All! Yesterday I found in my stacks what must be a scarce Soviet era concerto:
Dimitre Christov "Concerto Pour Piano et Orchestre"
The writing is quite lush, especially for such a late work. It's a bit of a monster to copy (88 pages, tightly bound, brittle paper) so please let me know if there is sufficient interest in the work...if so I will gladly scan and post it later this afternoon or evening.
All best,
Frank (fhimpsl)

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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
thalbergmad wrote:I for one am extremely interested, but would not want you to damage the score in the attempt.
Thal
I, too, am very interested. But unlike Thal, I vote you trash the score getting a good scan before it dessicates into powder.
Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
DC *1933 is Bulgarian - I do hope he is alive and fine. See details about a CD (No. 2 of 2) of some of his piano his works, recorded by his scholar Nadejda Vlaeva with sound examples -> www.nadejdavlaeva.com/pages/recordings.htmlfhimpsl wrote:Hello All! Yesterday I found in my stacks what must be a scarce Soviet era concerto: Dimitre Christov "Concerto Pour Piano et Orchestre" ... Frank (fhimpsl)
For certain specialists among us all: You will find there a concrete hint to DC's "Toccata For All Soul’s Day (1992)"!
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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Great! I'm happy this is a new one for the group. We're scanning it now and will upload by tonight. I do appreciate Thal's concern about the fragility of the score but have to agree with passthesalt, because I've seen too many scores where the pages are completely oxidized to brown and they sit on shelves as "archive" items forever with no value to anyone. I love original editions, but in terms of inherent value to my mind a score's only purpose is to convey the music. I will happily sacrifice the original to have the music scanned and "out there" where it might (maybe, someday) be played and recorded.
All best,
Frank
All best,
Frank

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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Hello All -- Attached is the Christov Concerto -- enjoy!
As ever,
Frank Himpsl
As ever,
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