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Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 5:20 pm
by alfor
Miniatury fortepianowe 10. ed. Hoffman
Gluck-Brahms gawot

Miniatury fortepianowe 11. ed. Szpinalski
Liszt marzenia milosne (III)

Miniatury fortepianowe 13. ed. Hoffman
Rameau tamburyn

Miniatury fortepianowe 14. ed. Szpinalski
Rachmaninow preludium cis-moll
(with wrong D natural on pages 4 and 6.
See: http://www.henle.de/blog/en/2014/01/20/ ... ing-glass/)

alfor scans

Gluck-Brahms gawot MF10.pdf
Liszt marzenia milosne (III) MF11.pdf
Rameau tamburyn MF13.pdf
Rachmaninoff preludium cis-moll MF14.pdf

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 5:29 pm
by Emil Borisovich Sernov
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Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 5:41 pm
by alfor
Previously posted:
Szymanowski etiuda b-moll MF30.pdf
Prokofiew preludium c-dur MF49.pdf

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 1:34 am
by fleubis
Alfred, thanks for another generous helping of PWM's wonderful series. Nice to play that beautiful Prokofiev prelude again and an even longer term since I've played any Szymanowski. Nice to encounter these again.

Thanks for all these wonderful postings.

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:37 pm
by alfor
fleubis wrote:Alfred, thanks for another generous helping of PWM's wonderful series. Nice to play that beautiful Prokofiev prelude again and an even longer term since I've played any Szymanowski. Nice to encounter these again.

Thanks for all these wonderful postings.
Dear fleubis,

thank you very much for feedback. I would be much less motivated without this guy from Panama :mrgreen: .
Will be continued with Schubert-Liszt, Schumann and Czajkowski (sic!).

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 3:06 pm
by fleubis
Alfred, I venture to say that most of the music you post gets played here in this country for the very first time. Whether it's local Panamanians or gringos from Europe (there are many here), or North America, they are all rather mystified but playing some of these PWM chestnuts creates a more favorable reaction. Still, I'm glad I don't play in public, or I'd be playing to an empty house.

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:13 pm
by alfor
Miniatury fortepianowe 16. ed. Szpinalski
Schubert-Liszt serenada (this is Liszt's simplified version without the middle section)

Miniatury fortepianowe 17. ed. Szpinalski
Schumann dlaczego?

Miniatury fortepianowe 18. ed. Szpinalski
Schumann marzenie

Miniatury fortepianowe 20. ed. Szpinalski
Czajkowski (Tchaikovsky) barcarola

alfor scans

Schubert-Liszt serenada MF16.pdf
Schumann dlaczego MF17.pdf
Schumann marzenie MF18.pdf
Czajkowski barkarola MF20.pdf

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 12:48 am
by fleubis
And for the first time ever I see Schumann's Träumerei retitled in Polish as Marzenie and a most unique rendering of Tchaikovsky, but the scores are what count and these are genuine Alfor HIRES scans.

Thanks for the additions, Alfred.

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:17 pm
by Jean-Séb
I found this file (NMS) on my HD. Maybe it is one of your older files, Alfor.
Zarebski op6 Grande Polonaise (PWM).pdf

Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:23 pm
by alfor
Miniatury fortepianowe 21. ed. Szpinalski
Grieg wiosna

Miniatury fortepianowe 24. ed. Woytowicz
Granados andaluza
(there obviously was a strange tradition to replace
the B natural bars 5 and 8, r.h., by a D sharp resp. a D natural)

Miniatury fortepianowe 29. ed. Szpinalski
Paganini-Liszt campanella

alfor scans

Grieg wiosna MF21.pdf
Granados andaluza MF24.pdf
Paganini-Liszt campanella MF29.pdf