Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Some time ago someone asked about Raff's Three Salon Etudes Op.62 (which are actually Wagner transcriptions) which I don't think have been made available complete in any of the usual places. I've just scanned them for myself so append them here:
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
And while I'm at it, how about some Berlioz transcibed by Saint-Saens?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Thanks Mike !Scharwenka790 wrote:Some time ago someone asked about Raff's Three Salon Etudes Op.62 (which are actually Wagner transcriptions) which I don't think have been made available complete in any of the usual places. I've just scanned them for myself so append them here:It's been a while since I posted anything - I'll try and do better!
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Thank you FW190 and Mike for your recent postings! Nice to see some transcriptions like this. That transcription of the Minstrel Boy takes me back to my youth when the first time I heard it was by an arrangement by Leroy Anderson. I liked it so much I transcribed his arrangement for piano.
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A very nice transcription. On the subject of Easter, does anyone know of a piano transcription of the Easter Hymn "Ineggiamo Il Signor non e morto" from Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana?Scharwenka790 wrote:And while I'm at it, how about some Berlioz transcibed by Saint-Saens?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
You might check out the solo piano transcription of the complete opera by Leopoldo Mugnone on IMSLP.porilo wrote:A very nice transcription. On the subject of Easter, does anyone know of a piano transcription of the Easter Hymn "Ineggiamo Il Signor non e morto" from Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana?Scharwenka790 wrote:And while I'm at it, how about some Berlioz transcibed by Saint-Saens?
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
We're not complainingScharwenka790 wrote:It's been a while since I posted anything - I'll try and do better!

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Thanks for the Raff, Scharwenka790!
Two more transcriptions by Jules Rochard:
The Welsh melodies March of the men of Harlech and The ash grove for piano 2H.
Published by Edwin Ashdown, London, n.d. (c. 1860-80).
Two more transcriptions by Jules Rochard:
The Welsh melodies March of the men of Harlech and The ash grove for piano 2H.
Published by Edwin Ashdown, London, n.d. (c. 1860-80).
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Three transcriptions by Jules Rochard:
- The famous song Scenes that are brightest from William Vincent Wallace's (1820-1865) Opera Maritana.
- The song The Wood-Nymph's call by Langton Williams (~1832-1896).
- A Quadrille to the song Watching for Pa composed by Henry Clay Work (1832-1884)
The quadrille was scanned by the Levy library but I pimped up the file a little bit.
- The famous song Scenes that are brightest from William Vincent Wallace's (1820-1865) Opera Maritana.
- The song The Wood-Nymph's call by Langton Williams (~1832-1896).
- A Quadrille to the song Watching for Pa composed by Henry Clay Work (1832-1884)
The quadrille was scanned by the Levy library but I pimped up the file a little bit.
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In Bach we trust.