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Many thanks. Szopski was born in Krzeszowice. I spent quite a bit of time there one evening last year when I was required to leave the train west from Krakow because I had the wrong sort of ticket...
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isokani wrote:Many thanks. Szopski was born in Krzeszowice. I spent quite a bit of time there one evening last year when I was required to leave the train west from Krakow because I had the wrong sort of ticket...
You are welcome! - An awful lot of consonants you now have to deal with :D !

To improve your polish pronounciation:

Leokadia MYSZYNSKA-WOjCIECHOWSKA (Polish female composer, 1858-1930)
Polonez jubileuszowy es dur
http://www.mediafire.com/?vdfvldcadrfw2nk
Last edited by alfor on Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:13 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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alfor wrote:
isokani wrote:Many thanks. Szopski was born in Krzeszowice. I spent quite a bit of time there one evening last year when I was required to leave the train west from Krakow because I had the wrong sort of ticket...
You are welcome! - An awful lot of consonants you now have to deal with :D !

To improve your polish pronounciation:

Leokodji MYSZYNSKIEJ WOYCIECHOWSKIEJ (Myszyńska-Wojciechowska, Leokadia, 1858-1930)
Polonez jubileuszowy es dur
http://www.mediafire.com/?kx3na3gxz0d3x2d
Thanks for the Szopski, Alfor! About the Woyciechowskiej, Indeed a horrific name... The download link is invalid or so it seems.
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Dani_area_51 wrote:...The download link is invalid or so it seems...
Just installed the correct link (improved page fit)
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alfor wrote:
Dani_area_51 wrote:...The download link is invalid or so it seems...
Just installed the correct link (improved page fit)
It works...

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alfor wrote:
Dani_area_51 wrote:...The download link is invalid or so it seems...
Just installed the correct link (improved page fit)
Thanks!
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fleubis wrote:
alfor wrote:
alegitor wrote:...It would be great to obtain also the Preparatory Exercises to Chopin's Etudes, published by Gebethner & Wolff...
http://www.musicaneo.com/de/sheetmusic/ ... op_10.html

Preview:
Michalowski Chopin exercises preview.pdf
How curious these exercises are, what with all the 10ths.......not many to be found in Chopin.

I am glad to see the enthusiasm expressed for your Michalowski postings, Alfred--which is well deserved--and I certainly share it.

Yes, actually he works on 10th pretty much, but the issue is flexibility of the hand, not simultaneous attack of a tenth, or even a tenth with the added notes (as a chord). Chopin had small hands and wrote this (and others) Etude in order to work on flexibility, which he developed to the highest possible level in his youth!

@Alfor: thanks for the hint, although they seem to have only the first volume of Michalowski.

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alfor wrote:CHOPIN Etudes edited Michalowski:
http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/doccontent? ... NIER%20DLF
CHOPIN'S unknown Mazur:
http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/doccontent2 ... pl&lang=en
Polonaise op. 40,1 edited Michalowski
http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/doccontent2 ... pl&lang=en

(hope some or the other pianophilian will be able to download this and convert to pdf)

Support the idea of some philanthropist to download ............ those few pages i access seems gem, but alas, if i have to download page by page.
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Chopin - Etudes Op.10_ed.Michalowski_part 1 .pdf
Chopin - Etudes Op.10_ed.Michalowski_part 2.pdf
alfor wrote:CHOPIN Etudes edited Michalowski:
http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/doccontent? ... NIER%20DLF
CHOPIN'S unknown Mazur:
http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/doccontent2 ... pl&lang=en
Polonaise op. 40,1 edited Michalowski
http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/doccontent2 ... pl&lang=en

(hope some or the other pianophilian will be able to download this and convert to pdf)

Here is the Op.10 downloaded and converted to PDF.

Enjoy!
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alfor wrote:
isokani wrote:Many thanks. Szopski was born in Krzeszowice. I spent quite a bit of time there one evening last year when I was required to leave the train west from Krakow because I had the wrong sort of ticket...
You are welcome! - An awful lot of consonants you now have to deal with :D !

To improve your polish pronounciation:

Leokodji MYSZYNSKIEJ WOYCIECHOWSKIEJ (Myszyńska-Wojciechowska, Leokadia, 1858-1930)
Polonez jubileuszowy es dur
http://www.mediafire.com/?vdfvldcadrfw2nk
This is the GENITIVE case of a female name -- the nominative is much easier! Leokadia Myszyńska-Wojciechowska ... as you have thoughtfully provided us with...
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