Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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rqsrqs wrote:Pianogirl,
The Dvorak looks good. I can't wait to get home and try it out. I hope you get to finish it.
I have the midi for Dvorak Serenade for Strings in case you want it.
Thanks for the offer, rqsrqs, but it would be no help to me. I just wouldn't be able to imput your midi into Finale, whether it's possible or not; I'm a real technophobe!

When I transcribe I use the full score and try to imagine playing what is important, then score that, then try to play what I've scored, and then amend it to make it playable. But thank you all the same. If you(or anyone else) has any comments on the playability of my transcription of Dvorak please do post - I'd been keen to hear.

And I absolutley second your Vaughan Williams' "Thomas Tallas", a piece I've been considering transcribing for ages. I can't believe it hasn't been done professionally already. Maybe now I will do it ... bless, Shiela
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rqsrqs wrote:Caprotti,
It is your lucky day, Someone just posted this on imslp last week:
http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/8 ... _sacri.pdf
It is the vocal score. Or were you looking for a full piano transcription?
I like your suggestion of the Brahms Double Concerto. There is a 4H version on imslp which makes it much easier for me to transcribe than using the full score.
I would also like to add to my wish list:
Prokofiev Symphony 5 ( esp. 2nd movement) and Shostakovich Symphony 5 (especially 4th movement).
Pianogirl,
The Dvorak looks good. I can't wait to get home and try it out. I hope you get to finish it.
I have the midi for Dvorak Serenade for Strings in case you want it.
For the Verdi, as for the others, I meant exclusively 2H !
Scherzos of both Prokof'ev and Sostakovic are existing. The first one I believe was posted here by Timtim.
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Well, these were scans I did last year, which might be of interest.
Shostakovich Lento from Piano Concerto No1 (2H Block).pdf
Shostakovich Scherzo from Symphony No5 (2H Block).pdf
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rqsrqs wrote:Caprotti,
Prokofiev Symphony 5 ( esp. 2nd movement)
I made a scan of the 2H transcription of Scherzo of Prokofiev by Vedernikov a month ago. But this is just copyrighted so I could not post here. If any one is interested in this, please PM me and give me your e-mail address.

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Pianogirl,
I tried out your transcription of the Dvorak Serenade Movement 1. It is very playable and professional looking. Not to nitpick, I would suggest moving the low F# in measure 50 up one octave. Looking forward to the rest. It sounds great using my synthesized string orchestra.
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Are all the Louis Winkler transcriptions of Beethoven's works lost that already haven't been uploaded?

According to Opus Transcribisticum, he has the only complete 2H reductions of the Trio, Op.97, the 4-hands sonata, Op.6, and the Violin Sonata, Op.30 #3.

Does anybody know if they are available at any libraries or archives?
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op.97 has not been arranged by Winkler (and as far as I know only the Scherzo and the Andante were arranged by Stark)

op. 30 n.3 was posted here

op.6 is available at British Library, if I remember correctly
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op.97 has not been arranged by Winkler (and as far as I know only the Scherzo and the Andante were arranged by Stark)

op. 30 n.3 was posted here

op.6 is available at British Library, if I remember correctly

Weird that Winkler didn't do the Archduke, one of the more important works. I see that he didn't get around to doing either of Op.70 either. What a shame. I don't suppose the Stark movements are available?

I guess Op.30 #3 was posted in the old forum, or maybe I haven't been looking hard enough. :)

Thanks very much for the info, Caprotti.
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Here it is, and because I'm feeling in a generous mood this morning,
a bonus file as well. Please note the difference in quality of the
scanning before and after discovering Irfanview.
Beethoven Trio Op3 (2H Winkler).pdf
Beethoven Violin Sonata Op30 No3 (2H Winkler).pdf
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Timtin wrote:Here it is, and because I'm feeling in a generous mood this morning,
a bonus file as well. Please note the difference in quality of the
scanning before and after discovering Irfanview.
What do you mean, concerning Irfanview and the quality of the scan? Are your scanner software and capabilities different?
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