Piano Etudes
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Re: Etudes
Hello Brian,
I have a set of 24 Etudes by Kessler that I am going to scan for the site, but there is no opus number given.
The reason I mention these is because the 9th Etude has been marked by my friend Walter Ryan as "of Chopin Opus 25 No.1"
This etude is in A Flat. But the Chopin connection prompted me to write.
I will scan these, in any case, and get them put on the site ASP.
Peter (liveforpiano).
I have a set of 24 Etudes by Kessler that I am going to scan for the site, but there is no opus number given.
The reason I mention these is because the 9th Etude has been marked by my friend Walter Ryan as "of Chopin Opus 25 No.1"
This etude is in A Flat. But the Chopin connection prompted me to write.
I will scan these, in any case, and get them put on the site ASP.
Peter (liveforpiano).
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Re: Etudes
Hello Peter, thanks for the offer but I believe these are available, and I can't have you wasting your valuable time. I am absolutely certain that they are Op.20 as indeed No.9 is very strongly reminiscent of Op.25 No.1. What I am looking for is one that is in C and strongly reminiscent of Op.10 No.1...are you sure you don't have it hidden away in your cornucopia.liveforpiano wrote:Hello Brian,
I have a set of 24 Etudes by Kessler that I am going to scan for the site, but there is no opus number given.
The reason I mention these is because the 9th Etude has been marked by my friend Walter Ryan as "of Chopin Opus 25 No.1"
This etude is in A Flat. But the Chopin connection prompted me to write.
I will scan these, in any case, and get them put on the site ASP.
Peter (liveforpiano).
best wishes
Brian
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Re: Etudes
Thanks for the information Brian. You have saved me quite a lot of time.
Unfortunately these are the only etudes I have by this composer.
Peter.
Unfortunately these are the only etudes I have by this composer.
Peter.
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Re: Etudes
Although IMSLP lists the 24 Preludes by Kessler (presumably the same 24 that Peter has), the PDF file there contains only Book 1 (preludes 1-12). So Peter may well have to scan the remaining dozen, unless somebody already has the complete set and can post Book 2 for us!liveforpiano wrote: I have a set of 24 Etudes by Kessler that I am going to scan for the site, but there is no opus number given.
I will scan these, in any case, and get them put on the site ASP.
Jo
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Re: Etudes
Hello All,
That's an excellent point Nogbert...I also downloaded the Kessler etudes and found that only Vol I. is posted on IMSLP. Peter, do you have all 24 etudes and if so could you when convenient scan #13-24 for us all? These are fine pieces and I for one would enjoy playing them immensely. With sincere thanks,
All best (as ever),
Frank
That's an excellent point Nogbert...I also downloaded the Kessler etudes and found that only Vol I. is posted on IMSLP. Peter, do you have all 24 etudes and if so could you when convenient scan #13-24 for us all? These are fine pieces and I for one would enjoy playing them immensely. With sincere thanks,
All best (as ever),
Frank
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Re: Etudes
Dear Frank,
I do have all 24 Etudes, and will be pleased to scan book two for Pianophilia.
(Here I Go).
Peter
I do have all 24 Etudes, and will be pleased to scan book two for Pianophilia.
(Here I Go).
Peter
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Re: Etudes
As requested from Peter.liveforpiano wrote:Dear Frank,
I do have all 24 Etudes, and will be pleased to scan book two for Pianophilia.
(Here I Go).
Peter
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Re: Etudes
Josef Weiss (1964-1945) German pianist and teacher. Pupil of Liszt and a noted arranger.
His Five Etudes Op 61 [thanks to Mr P].
Malcolm
His Five Etudes Op 61 [thanks to Mr P].
Malcolm
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Re: Etudes
Dear Peter and Malc!
Thank you ever so much for scanning and posting the etudes #13-24!
I dearly appreciate your help and will very much enjoy playing these wonderful etudes.
As always,
Frank
Thank you ever so much for scanning and posting the etudes #13-24!


As always,
Frank

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Re: Etudes
Malcolm:
Weiss:
Born 1864, and thank you for the Studies!
"JOSEF WEISS (1864-1945) He was one of Liszt pupils, Weiss is best known for his recording of Liszt’s 12th Hungarian Rhapsody. He made a number of other 78s for Anker and German Parlophone. He also recorded Beethoven sonata Op.31 No.3. and Adagio from Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, in which he is accompanied by Karl Stabernack."
Ilu.
Weiss:
Born 1864, and thank you for the Studies!
"JOSEF WEISS (1864-1945) He was one of Liszt pupils, Weiss is best known for his recording of Liszt’s 12th Hungarian Rhapsody. He made a number of other 78s for Anker and German Parlophone. He also recorded Beethoven sonata Op.31 No.3. and Adagio from Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, in which he is accompanied by Karl Stabernack."
Ilu.
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