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Bach and Händel

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:29 pm
by paolor
It's a bit too quiet in this thread - but I hope some of you'll enjoy this collection.

Bw,
paolor
Bach & Händel an 2 Klavieren.pdf

Re: Bach and Händel

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:53 pm
by Ferruccio
paolor wrote:It's a bit too quiet in this thread - but I hope some of you'll enjoy this collection.

Bw,
paolor

Thank you very much, dear Paolor !! This is very, very useful !! :)

Re: Bach and Händel

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 6:36 am
by Biljana
paolor wrote:It's a bit too quiet in this thread - but I hope some of you'll enjoy this collection.

Bw,
paolor

Thank you Paolor
very much needed indeed,

Regards
Biljana

Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:05 am
by passthesalt
I picked this up at the used bookstore today- Dance of the Reed Flutes (Mirlitons) from the Nutcracker, arranged for 2 pianos by Edouard Hesselberg. The publisher titles it "Dance of the Orange Tarts" on the score, but I stuck with the conventional title for the filename.
Tchaikovsky op71 Nutcracker Dance of Reed Flutes (Hesselberg) 2p.PDF

Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:03 pm
by HullandHellandHalifax
passthesalt wrote:I picked this up at the used bookstore today- Dance of the Reed Flutes (Mirlitons) from the Nutcracker, arranged for 2 pianos by Edouard Hesselberg. The publisher titles it "Dance of the Orange Tarts" on the score, but I stuck with the conventional title for the filename.
Dance of the Orange Tarts???? sounds like the publisher has a vision of Dutch ladies of the night pole dancing or something even more revealing!
Not having any experience of this myself other than walking down the Waal and the Dam it is only an assumption on my part (rests case)
regards
Brian

Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:16 pm
by paolor
passthesalt wrote:I picked this up at the used bookstore today- Dance of the Reed Flutes (Mirlitons) from the Nutcracker, arranged for 2 pianos by Edouard Hesselberg. The publisher titles it "Dance of the Orange Tarts" on the score, but I stuck with the conventional title for the filename.
Many thanks for this little gem! Would be nice to have also the rest of it... comparing this transcription with the one by Economou I would almost prefer this one.

Br,
paolor

Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 6:17 pm
by passthesalt
paolor wrote:Many thanks for this little gem! Would be nice to have also the rest of it... comparing this transcription with the one by Economou I would almost prefer this one.
Br,
paolor
I see a trek to the U of North Tx music library in my future - they have a copy of Hesselberg's entire 2p Nutcracker up there, including the notorious Dance of the Orange Tarts, Overture, March, Sugar Plum Fairy, Trepak, Arabian Dance, Chinese Dance and Waltz of the Flowers. I'll scan and post the rest of the Suite when I get it.

Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:16 am
by fredbucket
A good one from Sibley..

Publication Name: Phantasie, D moll, für 2 Klaviere zu 4 Händen. Op. 11. Original. Mit Fingersatz versehen von Anton Krause.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Composer:Bruch, Max (1838 - 1920)
Editor:Krause, Anton (1834 - 1907)

Regards
Fred

Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:32 am
by phikfy
A new 2 piano version of Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dance from the young and brilliant pianist Gryaznoff from his own website.

http://www.gryaznoff.com/Scores/Rachmaninov_dances.pdf

Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 5:28 am
by oren segev
phikfy wrote:A new 2 piano version of Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dance from the young and brilliant pianist Gryaznoff from his own website.

http://www.gryaznoff.com/Scores/Rachmaninov_dances.pdf
Hi Phikfy
Thanks for reminded this site
We performed the original Rachmaninoff op 45
And that Gryaznoff arr. (before trying it) looks pretty good
Oren