Re: Miniatury Fortepianowe PWM
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 12:43 pm
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We are looking for:kamator wrote:Thanks Alfor for having updated the PWM MF list. As I said, only one entry is missing and I hope the search is on the way.
kamator
Sorry if I may accidentally aroused your excitement if you think the missing MF 118 Mendelssohn, Felix – Preludium, Scherzo. No, I apologized that I don't have that.kamator wrote:
Here is the last piece from the PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe and at the same time
the last element which I have from this series.
According to my count we are COMPLETE !,
with one single exception:
Mendelssohn, Preludium and Scherzo, PWM, MF118.
Although this is not a particular rarity - I do not have it. May I lance an appeal to our Polish-connected friends
to go around, preferably in Poland, in order to hunt down this score. Alfor, please check everything once again with your list.
I am happy to have been able to accomplish this objective, before a mental breakdown caused by the usual fighting with scanner(s).Thanks for your interest and support.
Any comments are welcome.
kamator
My obsessive compulsion disorder simply gives me sleepless night because this MF123 Zarebski, Juliusz - Op06 - Grande Polonaise does not have a cover...... I am not too sure if anyone may happen to have an alternative scan which may come with cover??Jean-Séb wrote:I found this file (NMS) on my HD. Maybe it is one of your older files, Alfor.
Yes, we had all talked about it..... Please start a new thread for the series!!!musiclife217 wrote:would anyone be interested in a list for at least the piano volumes of "Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics" - there are some interesting and forgotten volumes for piano among these. I know that it is quite a large collection, but I wanted to throw the idea out there. I can, of course, help to get started.
I have not found yet the PWM Miniatury Fortepianowe edition of this Mendelssohn. But I did find the PWM edition of 1949 alluded to by Alfor. I attach it here.kamator wrote:Many thanks alfor for these very precise informations. I hope this Mendelssohn will be localized very soon. We are currently at
132/133=99.25%
with PWM Miniatury Fortepianowe !
kamator
I still would like to post a list, maybe in segments, of the Schirmer Volumes. There is a catalogue of sorts on IMSLP, but the volumes are grouped by composer and the catalogue only includes volumes up to a certain point in time/date.... I just think the awareness of the volumes is important - they may harbour some lost gems, of course! Can a new thread be created?soh choon wee wrote:Sorry if I may accidentally aroused your excitement if you think the missing MF 118 Mendelssohn, Felix – Preludium, Scherzo. No, I apologized that I don't have that.kamator wrote:
Here is the last piece from the PWM's Miniatury Fortepianowe and at the same time
the last element which I have from this series.
According to my count we are COMPLETE !,
with one single exception:
Mendelssohn, Preludium and Scherzo, PWM, MF118.
Although this is not a particular rarity - I do not have it. May I lance an appeal to our Polish-connected friends
to go around, preferably in Poland, in order to hunt down this score. Alfor, please check everything once again with your list.
I am happy to have been able to accomplish this objective, before a mental breakdown caused by the usual fighting with scanner(s).Thanks for your interest and support.
Any comments are welcome.
kamator
My obsessive compulsion disorder simply gives me sleepless night because this MF123 Zarebski, Juliusz - Op06 - Grande Polonaise does not have a cover...... I am not too sure if anyone may happen to have an alternative scan which may come with cover??Jean-Séb wrote:I found this file (NMS) on my HD. Maybe it is one of your older files, Alfor.
Yes, we had all talked about it..... Please start a new thread for the series!!!musiclife217 wrote:would anyone be interested in a list for at least the piano volumes of "Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics" - there are some interesting and forgotten volumes for piano among these. I know that it is quite a large collection, but I wanted to throw the idea out there. I can, of course, help to get started.