OK. One in advance:Aggelos wrote:alfore, if possible gives us some slick (and rare) piano transcriptions' scores as well!!
The "other" Petrouchka Suite:
Igor STRAVINSKY
Suite
de cinq pièces tirée du ballet
Pétrouchka
et transcrite pour piano à deux mains
par
Théodore Szántó** Very interesting to compare this with the composer's own arrangement (who took much more liberty, especially in the last piece - "La semaine grasse" - where he combined a couple of numbers to make a very effective ending)!
**(b Vienna, 1877; d Budapest, 1934). Austrian‐born Hung. pianist and composer. Pupil of Dachs, Fuchs, Chován, Koessler, Busoni. Rev. vers. of Delius's pf. conc. (1906–7) is ded. to him; gave f.p. at Promenade Concert in London 1907. Wrote opera Typhoon (1924), orch. works, and chamber music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkks3iV9JGE