Excellent, thank you! And sorry about the incorrect format. I'll remedy that in future uploads.fredbucket wrote:Here is a published copy of the Prelude #2... RegardsHarell wrote:Two of my holy grail pieces were Ruth Crawford-Seeger's Preludes 1-5
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Alfred Dudley Turner (1854-1888)
12 Special Studies, selected from various opus numbers by F. Addison Porter
Published by Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, 1912.
12 Special Studies, selected from various opus numbers by F. Addison Porter
Published by Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, 1912.
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Another name in the vast world fof piano studies. Thank you.
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Hi everyone!!
By any chance, does anyone have Abram Chasin's, Preludes op 12? I'm interested in prelude n 1
Thank you very much!
The first on the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9PzrAbLfH4
By any chance, does anyone have Abram Chasin's, Preludes op 12? I'm interested in prelude n 1
Thank you very much!
The first on the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9PzrAbLfH4
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The 24 preludes are in 4 sets of 6 preludes (op. 10-13).burgmuller wrote:Hi everyone!!
By any chance, does anyone have Abram Chasin's, Preludes op 12? I'm interested in prelude n 1
Thank you very much!
The first on the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9PzrAbLfH4
Maurice Hinson mentions in Guide to the pianist's repertoire:
"Rachmaninoff hovers pleasantly over the entire set."
The 4 books are to be found on scorser.com.
The preludes played in the "video" are nos. 2 and 3 of op. 12.
Here they are (nms).
Greetings,
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Thank you very much!!! Very kind of you!!kroket wrote: The preludes played in the "video" are nos. 2 and 3 of op. 12.
Here they are (nms).
Greetings,
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Maurice Meru Lichtmann (1885-1948) was born in Ukraine and became US Citizen.
Besides his famous Waltz in F, I can’t find some other compositions.
If it is possible (due to copyright reasons), I request some other scores.
Thanks in advance.
ILU.
Besides his famous Waltz in F, I can’t find some other compositions.
If it is possible (due to copyright reasons), I request some other scores.
Thanks in advance.
ILU.
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Hi Iluilu wrote:Maurice Meru Lichtmann (1885-1948) was born in Ukraine and became US Citizen.
Besides his famous Waltz in F, I can’t find some other compositions.
If it is possible (due to copyright reasons), I request some other scores.
Thanks in advance.
ILU.
You do find some very obscure composers...... being Ukrainian peaked my interest.
Did a search myself, and beyond the Waltz, could find nothing else listed for this composer. It may be, he literally was a one work composer, unless some manuscripts exist somewhere (likely in USA)?
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Hi Malc:
Thank you for your response.
I already check in USA and couldn't find another score, as I recall he was a piano teacher in USA, so it is possible that his life was dedicated to teaching, but in this kind of search there is always a little hope!
Regards.
ILU.
Thank you for your response.
I already check in USA and couldn't find another score, as I recall he was a piano teacher in USA, so it is possible that his life was dedicated to teaching, but in this kind of search there is always a little hope!
Regards.
ILU.
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He was the teacher of Nikita Magaloff for a time.