Pupils of Liszt
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Re: Pupils of Liszt
Viole: the more substantial 1st sonata [thank you Mr P]....which now completes the collection.
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Jean Paul Ertel (1865-1933). German pianist and composer. Studied with Brassin and had some lessons from Liszt [which just about qualifies him for this thread]!! Also was a music critic and editor.
I've posted his March Fantastique from the Quatre Impressions de la Suisse Op 27.
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I've posted his March Fantastique from the Quatre Impressions de la Suisse Op 27.
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I just got the new Alan Walker biography of by Hans von Bulow(Liszt's favorite pupil?). There is a huge list of of von Bulow's editions, original pieces and transcriptions at the end of the book. If anyone could post any of these that are not already at IMSLP it would be greatly apprecitaed.
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Larry, since you have the book and probably no-one else here has it would be nice if you listed the items you know that have not been posted, or scan the worklist for the benefit of all here.lebowl wrote:I just got the new Alan Walker biography of by Hans von Bulow(Liszt's favorite pupil?). There is a huge list of of von Bulow's editions, original pieces and transcriptions at the end of the book. If anyone could post any of these that are not already at IMSLP it would be greatly apprecitaed.
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Here are the listings for von Bulow already at IMSLP. Anything else would be of interest(maybe around 10 pages of compositions, arrangements. editions are listed in the book).
Arabesques en forme de variations sur un thême favori de l'opéra Rigoletto de Verdi, Op.2 (Bülow, Hans von)
Il Carnevale di Milano, Op.21 (Bülow, Hans von)
Concertparaphrase über 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg' (Bülow, Hans von)
Tannhäuser Konzert-Fantasie (Bülow, Hans von)
Arabesques en forme de variations sur un thême favori de l'opéra Rigoletto de Verdi, Op.2 (Bülow, Hans von)
Il Carnevale di Milano, Op.21 (Bülow, Hans von)
Concertparaphrase über 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg' (Bülow, Hans von)
Tannhäuser Konzert-Fantasie (Bülow, Hans von)
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Larry, it would be much more constructive to list the pieces which are NOT at IMSLP. If you want help concerning these pieces, give us a list or scan the pages in question, please. Otherwise your request will be in vain...lebowl wrote:Here are the listings for von Bulow already at IMSLP. Anything else would be of interest(maybe around 10 pages of compositions, arrangements. editions are listed in the book).
Arabesques en forme de variations sur un thême favori de l'opéra Rigoletto de Verdi, Op.2 (Bülow, Hans von)
Il Carnevale di Milano, Op.21 (Bülow, Hans von)
Concertparaphrase über 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg' (Bülow, Hans von)
Tannhäuser Konzert-Fantasie (Bülow, Hans von)
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Bulow's editions of the Beethoven Sonatas or any of Chopin works would be interesting. I brought up von Bulow because I was interested in the topic in general. He was Liszt's favorite pupil and not mentioned so far.
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...he at least was one of Liszt's favourite pupils. Although critizised as pretty dry and academic by Clara Schumann, it was him who received the honour to premiere Liszt's sonata!!!lebowl wrote:Bulow's editions of the Beethoven Sonatas or any of Chopin works would be interesting. I brought up von Bulow because I was interested in the topic in general. He was Liszt's favorite pupil and not mentioned so far.
If his editions are not anywhere else to find, I can post them. - Bülow's Beethoven editions can be regarded as the direct forerunner of Schnabel's edition. - B.'s edition of the Diabelli variations was highly praised by Edwin Fischer!!
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this was posted by me years ago
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Re: Pupils of Liszt
Not a request for a pupil of Liszt, but the man himself. Does anyone have the original ending to Liszt's piano sonata?