Re: Frédéric Chopin
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:22 pm
many thanks for both !
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Thank you a lot, Walter! A very good friend, definitely not an MD, gave your coloured score pages a first class BW treatment:WCosand wrote:1830 edition of Opus 2 Variations in pdf format, cropped and optimised. http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/Co ... 1830ed.pdf
Chopin- Complete Works (editors I. J. Paderewski, L. Bronarski, J. Turczynski)Caprotti wrote:according to an italian scholar the 'new variation' should be found in the paderewski polish edition of the complete works, but I don't have such volume
Many thanks for the Paderewski edition. Would you mind scanning the comments regarding the piece - they usually are found at the final pages of each volume. It might be useful to see the reasons they give for some little differences between this edition and the German ones.Hobbypianist wrote:Chopin- Complete Works (editors I. J. Paderewski, L. Bronarski, J. Turczynski)Caprotti wrote:according to an italian scholar the 'new variation' should be found in the paderewski polish edition of the complete works, but I don't have such volume
3rd edition by PWM c1961
complete op.2 as two-piano version (additional variation as Supplément at the end)
Brilliant! Thanks a lot, that's much appreciated.Hobbypianist wrote:here: