Bach - Hyphenated
Re: Sicilienne from Concerto in D Minor BWV 596 (Bach)
This is based on Vivaldi's Concerto for 2 Violins and Cello in D minor, RV 565
With a lot of these short transcriptions based on a work with pre-existing keyboard part there is very little difference between versions.
Nemerovsky's can be found in Walter Cosand's library
Stradal's is on IMSLP (its cover page has the old attribution to WF Bach)
With a lot of these short transcriptions based on a work with pre-existing keyboard part there is very little difference between versions.
Nemerovsky's can be found in Walter Cosand's library
Stradal's is on IMSLP (its cover page has the old attribution to WF Bach)
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Re: Sicilienne from Concerto in D Minor BWV 596 (Bach)
I believe Volodos is using the transcription by William Murdoch. Piers Lane has recorded Murdoch's piano solo transcription of the entire BWV 596.
It appears that the Murdoch score is difficult to obtain. See:
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive ... 00383.html
It appears that the Murdoch score is difficult to obtain. See:
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive ... 00383.html
Re: Sicilienne from Concerto in D Minor BWV 596 (Bach)
Also in the Hyperion Bach hyphenations (where this post more properly belongs), Nadejda Vlaeva has recorded the Isidore Philipp transcription of the entire BWV 596.Dannen wrote:I believe Volodos is using the transcription by William Murdoch. Piers Lane has recorded Murdoch's piano solo transcription of the entire BWV 596.
http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NVD/PT-BWV-3.htm lists at least 9 different 2-hand transcriptions, not including the Nemerovsky
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Re: Sicilienne from Concerto in D Minor BWV 596 (Bach)
kajcovski wrote: My daughter plays piano and after she heard the piece, she felt in love with it and wants to play it. There are number of different interpretations, but I am looking for the one that Arcadi Volodos plays.
I guess your daughter has to resign herself to somebody's else transcription
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=107&p=9955&hilit=v ... adal#p9955
Unless you can find a way to get in contact with Christian Jensen, the person who implemented various realisations.
I was wondering - has Volodos ever sent his manuscripts to a publisher to have them published properly? Because there are mostly realisations for his transcriptions and paraphrases.
http://vkgfx.com/scores/volodos/
Re: The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
Hope I could help!
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Re: The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
Volodos is definitely not playing the Murdoch transcription. He does seem to play the nine measures after the first fermata in that version, but the rest is different.
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Re: The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
Thank you for this posting. Volodos may very well have made his own transcription, but I like Murdoch's version.Imhotep wrote:Hope I could help!
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Re: The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
I suspect it's a Volodos transcription too. The piece is apparently on his Volodos in Vienna recital discs, so perhaps the album notes will advise.Dannen wrote: Volodos may very well have made his own transcription, but I like Murdoch's version.
Re: Bach - Hyphenated
Dear all,
Opus Transcribisticum mentions several transcriptions of Bach/Stölzel's Bist Du bei mir (from Anna Magdalena Notebook). Alas, I could not find any of them so far. Anyone can help?
Best wishes,
pianovirus
Opus Transcribisticum mentions several transcriptions of Bach/Stölzel's Bist Du bei mir (from Anna Magdalena Notebook). Alas, I could not find any of them so far. Anyone can help?
Best wishes,
pianovirus
Re: Bach - Hyphenated
From the amazing transcriber David Juna.pianovirus wrote: Opus Transcribisticum mentions several transcriptions of Bach/Stölzel's Bist Du bei mir (from Anna Magdalena Notebook). Alas, I could not find any of them so far. Anyone can help?
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