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Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 5:59 pm
by alfor
soh choon wee wrote:I wonder..... is there (as complete as possible) Eugene d'albert edition of chopin???
A good start (42 single editions):

http://gallica.bnf.fr/Search?ArianeWire ... 0&x=0&n=50

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:49 am
by soh choon wee
alfor wrote:
soh choon wee wrote:I wonder..... is there (as complete as possible) Eugene d'albert edition of chopin???
A good start (42 single editions):

http://gallica.bnf.fr/Search?ArianeWire ... 0&x=0&n=50
Thanks, Alfor......
I went to the site (alas) all in German, and I know not a word of german.

If you may guide me where to download, I am looking hard for the word download.

(is there anyone who have it already in pdf, the Op 35 and 58 sonatas, the Fantasie, and 3rd Ballade)

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 11:14 am
by Riodk
3rd Ballad and fantasie.

Ed Forberg - Eugene d'Albert.
Chopin_49_Fantasie_f-moll.pdf
Chopin_47_3me ballade.pdf

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 11:19 am
by Riodk
Op. 58 Sonata. The op. 35 Sonata is a terrible quality scan. Hope someone has a better one than BNF.

Ed Forberg - Eugene d'Albert.
Chopin_58_Sonate.pdf

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 11:34 am
by alfor
soh choon wee wrote: Thanks, Alfor......
I went to the site (alas) all in German, and I know not a word of german.

If you may guide me where to download, I am looking hard for the word download.

(is there anyone who have it already in pdf, the Op 35 and 58 sonatas, the Fantasie, and 3rd Ballade)
Download = Laden / Drucken (you have to tick „nutzungsbedingungen"), then the button „Envoyer“, then a new window will open with the words „Download Hier klicken“: right-click the underlined words.

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:40 pm
by Riodk
Language can be set to English also:

http://gallica.bnf.fr/Search?ArianeWire ... =0&lang=EN

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:39 pm
by alfor
Riodk wrote:Language can be set to English also:

http://gallica.bnf.fr/Search?ArianeWire ... =0&lang=EN
Of course... :mrgreen:

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:58 pm
by soh choon wee
Thank you very much, and Happy New Year to everyone here in Pianophilia (in East Asia, where most except Japan, have the same time-zone as Beijing, HongKong, Singapore, Malaysia), it is already 1255am)

This is a fruitful Chopin collections, from Kreutzer particularly.... just hope more people can come up with more of his editions. I begin to wonder, did Kreutzer also edited the two piano concertos.

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 5:17 pm
by alfor
Attention: This is a Non-Urtext score!!!
But if you are interested in the 19th century Chopin tradition, it may be a valuable source (first published in 1880)!

alfor scan

Chopin Etudes op.25 ed. Bülow.pdf
And an example of the so-called „Scan-Art“ :D :
Scan-Art.pdf

Re: Frédéric Chopin

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 6:32 pm
by fleubis
Thank you for the Bulow edition of the Op.25 Etudes, Alfor. While not in the same league as Kreutzer, Bulow does offer some interesting insights. For instance, his discussion of the fingering of the double-note etude is quite fascinating.