Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Speaking of Sibley, I notice that they've uploaded a selection of the complete Mozart concerti transcribed by Lachner/Lebert, but the collection stops at K459 (and lacks K450). Does anyone know where the rest of this collection resides, or if it's still around at all?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Reinecke transcribed all 27 (+K382) for piano solo, but they're all
extremely difficult to track down - rather like Mendelssohn's Octet.
Btw, did you like the Scherzo from it, which I recently uploaded?
extremely difficult to track down - rather like Mendelssohn's Octet.
Btw, did you like the Scherzo from it, which I recently uploaded?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Oh! I didn't notice you changed your reply to me about the Octet. Thank you very much for that upload. Just reading through it, I think it looks great.
I know about Reinecke's set, but the only one I've seen was Caprotti's scan of K238. I figured the rest of the Lachner/Lamond set would be easier to find because it was published later and because the string quartet option would probably be popular (you'd think...). But I can't find any trace whatsoever other than the 11 Sibley scans.
I know about Reinecke's set, but the only one I've seen was Caprotti's scan of K238. I figured the rest of the Lachner/Lamond set would be easier to find because it was published later and because the string quartet option would probably be popular (you'd think...). But I can't find any trace whatsoever other than the 11 Sibley scans.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for the transcription of the Strauss Song "Morgen".
One year after first publishing Max Reger transcribed it for piano two hands.
Do you have and information about it?
Thanks in advance,
Arglmann
I'm looking for the transcription of the Strauss Song "Morgen".
One year after first publishing Max Reger transcribed it for piano two hands.
Do you have and information about it?
Thanks in advance,
Arglmann
Listen, die die Welt bedeuten.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Presumably you mean op27 no4 - I've never got on with that song; it seems to be the side of Richard Strauss I dislike.arglmann wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm looking for the transcription of the Strauss Song "Morgen".
One year after first publishing Max Reger transcribed it for piano two hands.
Do you have and information about it?
Thanks in advance,
Arglmann
There are recent versions by both Jonathan Mann and Frederic Meinders, but I have attached the Reger transcription - nms tttos (fkwsi).
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Does anybody have Strauss R./Singer`s transcription of Walzer aus Rosenkavalier op.59?
And have Fiorentino´s transcription ever been printed?
And have Fiorentino´s transcription ever been printed?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Dear rob,rob wrote:Presumably you mean op27 no4 - I've never got on with that song; it seems to be the side of Richard Strauss I dislike.arglmann wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm looking for the transcription of the Strauss Song "Morgen".
One year after first publishing Max Reger transcribed it for piano two hands.
Do you have and information about it?
Thanks in advance,
Arglmann
There are recent versions by both Jonathan Mann and Frederic Meinders, but I have attached the Reger transcription - nms tttos (fkwsi).
thanks so much for that song transcription!
I was looking for that since ages!
Cool!
Arglmann
Listen, die die Welt bedeuten.
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I got the Singer version from IMSLP:relative wrote:Does anybody have Strauss R./Singer`s transcription of Walzer aus Rosenkavalier op.59?
And have Fiorentino´s transcription ever been printed?
http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/Co ... _waltz.pdf
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Some interesting findings
Vivaldi-Stradal
Vivadli-Bach-Nemerovsky
Vivaldi-Stradal
Vivadli-Bach-Nemerovsky
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