Piano Etudes
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Re: Etudes
A Christmas present for Thal...
Publication Name: Chords for the banjo and how to play accompaniments. A collection of chords in the principal major and minor keys ... By F.W. Wessenberg.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Author:Wessenberg, F, W
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Publication Name: Chords for the banjo and how to play accompaniments. A collection of chords in the principal major and minor keys ... By F.W. Wessenberg.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Author:Wessenberg, F, W
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Re: Etudes
Here are some Tagliapietra studies which I don't think have been around before.
Mike
Sorry the quality is not as good as it could be - it's the first attempt with a new scanner at work, which I've not quite mastered!Mike
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Re: Etudes
Mike, thanks for the Tagliapietra studies. That 3rd one is really challenging, as if the 3rd weren't enough, add in the crossed hands.
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Re: Etudes
fleubis wrote:Mike, thanks for the Tagliapietra studies. That 3rd one is really challenging, as if the 3rd weren't enough, add in the crossed hands.
Seconded!
Some more Tagliapietra (quite reminiscent of his master Busoni!)
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More Tagliapietra (not on imslp!) see the respective threads.
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Re: Etudes
Dear etude enthusiasts.
I have recently requested the two following sets of studies by Léon Kreutzer from the BNF, which have now been digitised.
If anyone is interested, just click the link and download/'télécharger' the music.
I got much more than I actually asked for in the tome called 'Six études de premier force' as there is also a sonata, a minuet, a Romance sans Paroles, a Romance for violin and piano and other pieces in the set, which are useful to have, for posterity if nothing else.
Enjoy!
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5 ... zer.langFR
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5 ... zer.langFR
I have recently requested the two following sets of studies by Léon Kreutzer from the BNF, which have now been digitised.
If anyone is interested, just click the link and download/'télécharger' the music.
I got much more than I actually asked for in the tome called 'Six études de premier force' as there is also a sonata, a minuet, a Romance sans Paroles, a Romance for violin and piano and other pieces in the set, which are useful to have, for posterity if nothing else.
Enjoy!
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5 ... zer.langFR
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5 ... zer.langFR
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Re: Etudes
Thank you, 4candles, for locating the Kreutzer etudes for us. There is a vast amount of material here and a lot of it pretty challenging. A very worthwhile find.
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Re: Etudes
Many thanks 4candles for these rich links, especially the first one.
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Re: Etudes
I'm sure everyone has Stephen Heller's Studies in other editions - if not check IMSLP.
Here comes the first bunch of a re-edition, published by the London based editor Ashdown & Parry and praised as "New Edition - Thoroughly revised & partly rewritten". The scores are not dated, but I think ~1880 would fit.
I have and will post 13 of the 15 volumes.
Vol. 1 & 2 = op.047 - 25 etudes pour former au sentiment (I don't have Vol.3, the remaining etudes from opus 47)
Here comes the first bunch of a re-edition, published by the London based editor Ashdown & Parry and praised as "New Edition - Thoroughly revised & partly rewritten". The scores are not dated, but I think ~1880 would fit.
I have and will post 13 of the 15 volumes.
Vol. 1 & 2 = op.047 - 25 etudes pour former au sentiment (I don't have Vol.3, the remaining etudes from opus 47)
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Re: Etudes
Stephen Heller, Studies, A&P-Edition
Vol.04 op.046 - 30 etudes melodiques Nos. 01-10
(vol. missing)
Vol.05 op.046 - 30 etudes melodiques Nos. 11-19 Vol.06 op.046 - 30 etudes meldoiques Nos. 20.30
Vol.04 op.046 - 30 etudes melodiques Nos. 01-10
(vol. missing)

Vol.05 op.046 - 30 etudes melodiques Nos. 11-19 Vol.06 op.046 - 30 etudes meldoiques Nos. 20.30
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Re: Etudes
FW190
Thank you very much for these Heller works. They are very interesting.
Looking forward to the rest of the volumes.
Peter.
Thank you very much for these Heller works. They are very interesting.
Looking forward to the rest of the volumes.
Peter.