Re: Frédéric Chopin
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 2:58 am
@philky: Seconded!
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Dear fleubis,fleubis wrote:Alfred, these Kreutzer postings have been greatly welcomed by us all here. Thank you for sharing them with us. The many insights that Kreutzer has given us have certainly enhanced my interpretive understanding with the phrasing, pedaling and fingering. This final posting of Kreutzer gives me a chance to play through the 3 etudes that I have only rarely played.
Wonderful, Alfred.....any Kreutzer editions will be warmly welcomed.....and in my case, at least: PLAYED. I consider these editions to be a very valuable part in my Chopin re-education--the study of which can never be complete!Dear fleubis,
you are welcome! Your comments are always appreciated!
Hope to acquire Sonata op. 35 shortly.
best regards
alfor
I am afraid this won't be easy!! Most of the pianophilians are NOT collectors of printed music, i.e. they only collect pre-scanned files - and never spend a Kreu(t)zer on printed scoressoh choon wee wrote:I beg the forum pardon for my being greedy --- could I have more of the Kreutzer editions?
Dear alfor,alfor wrote:My last Kreu(t)zer...bankrupt (?)
alfor scan:
Mostly online (occasionally in one of the rare antiquarian sheet music shops which do still exist in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and some other German capitals).promusician wrote: Dear alfor,
May I ask where do you purchase such rare editions?