Cadenzas
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Re: Cadenzas
Casadesus' cadenzas for Mozart's K365 concerto for 2 pianos. The cadenza he wrote for the last movement is one of my favorites. The book was oversized so please forgive the scan quality.
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Re: Cadenzas
More Casadesus cadenzi. Again, forgive the sketchy scanning quality. Had to wrestle with large books and am not sure that I won.
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Re: Cadenzas
One more Casadesus cadenza, this time for mvt I of Mozart's Concerto 25 (K503).
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Re: Cadenzas
Anyone ever seen York Bowen's cadenza for Beethoven 4?
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Re: Cadenzas
Does anyone have a recommendation for a cadenza to Mozart's Concerto in F K413?
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Re: Cadenzas
No recommendations from me, but just know that there's one by Soulima Stravinsky and another by Geza Anda,iano wrote:Does anyone have a recommendation for a cadenza to Mozart's Concerto in F K413?
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Re: Cadenzas
There is also a cadenza written by W.Landowska but is still copyrighted (1963).
The attached reduction of the Concerto contains a cadenza that I had not considered before.
But the best one (if I remember correctly is played by Brendel) is the one probably written by Mozart himself
The attached reduction of the Concerto contains a cadenza that I had not considered before.
But the best one (if I remember correctly is played by Brendel) is the one probably written by Mozart himself
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Re: Cadenzas
Thank you very much, Caprotti. Very interesting - I wasn't aware of Linder either.
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Re: Cadenzas
I ought to say, IMSLP has some newly uploaded cadenzas for Mozart's
Piano Concertos Nos.20 and 21, written by Bart van Oort. Cloud nine
is where I'm at right now!
Piano Concertos Nos.20 and 21, written by Bart van Oort. Cloud nine
is where I'm at right now!
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Re: Cadenzas
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Quite Busonian:
Quite Busonian:
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