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Re: Etudes

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 12:14 pm
by 4candles
fleubis wrote:4Candles, Thanks for the lovely Schuloff Etudes, it does indeed fill a gap. I especially enjoyed the Bernard Badinage etude and the interesting challenges it presents.
There are several other works by Bernard digitized at Gallica and in IMSLP, some of which look very worthwhile.

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 2:39 am
by pianojay
Caprotti wrote:Sorry, I can't understand which is your added value comparing your post with the BNE reference, which allows to download the pdf, which, by the way, is circulating at least since one month ago ....
Well, I felt I was doing a great service in providing the entire work as a single, compressed pdf file. At the BNE site,
I did NOT find a way of downloading the entire work, only 1 page at a time. That's the added value of my post:
I took the necessary time to get each individual page assembled to form the whole.

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 3:50 am
by fleubis
I thought the same thing, but a closer look found an icon on the left near the top which grabs the whole file. It sure could be made a lot clearer.

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 12:31 pm
by pianojay
fleubis wrote:I thought the same thing, but a closer look found an icon on the left near the top which grabs the whole file. It sure could be made a lot clearer.
Ah, I just found that icon. Thanks for pointing that out. Will help in future.

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 12:38 pm
by alfor
pianojay wrote:
Caprotti wrote:Sorry, I can't understand which is your added value comparing your post with the BNE reference, which allows to download the pdf, which, by the way, is circulating at least since one month ago ....
Well, I felt I was doing a great service in providing the entire work as a single, compressed pdf file. At the BNE site,
I did NOT find a way of downloading the entire work, only 1 page at a time. That's the added value of my post:
I took the necessary time to get each individual page assembled to form the whole.
Dear pianojay,

you did some unnecessary work! It is indeed possible to download the whole document:

Click the title - Click under the front page: „Ver Obra“ - You will then have the thumbnail pages on the left side - NOW THE IMPORTANT DETAIL: Below the title you will find this old-fashioned very small symbol of a computer (floppy) disc - Click this symbol (DON't click on any of the thumbnail pictures!) and all pages will be downloaded instantly!!!! (Ignore the „pdf.raw“ file which is downloaded automatically when opening the page below).


http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?id=0000127322&page=1

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 12:25 pm
by 4candles
4candles wrote:Might anyone have the Op. 40 piano studies by Taubert or those by Georges Mathias (Opp. 10 and 58)?
Here is an etude by Taubert that doesn't seem to have been posted either here or at IMSLP, again courtesy of the rich holdings at the Biblioteca Digital Hispánica:

'La campanella', Étude Concertante, Op. 41
Taubert_La campanella, Op. 41.pdf
Enjoy!

Re: Etudes

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:44 pm
by 4candles
4candles wrote:An interesting looking etude by French composer Paul Bernard:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5 ... .r=.langFR
Here is are two more pieces by Paul Bernard:
Paul Bernard_Romanza.pdf
Paul Bernard_Marche Ottomane.pdf
4c

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 3:23 pm
by fleubis
Thank you, 4candles for the Taubert and Bernard-the Taubert is epecially worthy.

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 11:19 am
by 4candles
An etude by William S Fenollosa, an American pianist of Spanish origins apparently.
Courtesy of the Library of Congress digital material.
Fenollosa_Etude de Concert.pdf

Re: Piano Etudes

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:30 pm
by fleubis
Thanks for the Fenollosa, 4candles. I've not heard of this chap either!