Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Alex wrote:Oops, I meant to say Prince Igor, not the Bellini. I just saw that on this page and I guess it stuck in my head hah. Of course thanks for each of these though. This is an unfortunate situation that many scanners have to face. I hope these transgressions by "unknowns" don't take away too much of the joy of sharing that abounds here and at IMSLP.
Alex, I expect you've noticed what happens if you type 'alex bolton imslp' (or even 'timtin imslp') into Google!
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Stainer is a name often associated with Easter, which is looming in the distance.
Stainer The Daughter of Jairus (Introduction).pdf
This excerpt is also ideal for manuals-only organists, who are allowed to give
their local church organ a whirl occasionally.
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Thanks, Tim.
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John Stainer was much more than just the composer of 'The Crucifixion'.
The beauty of the introduction to this little-known Jairus cantata was
intended to whet the appetite for the complete VS, which I'll scan and
upload to IMSLP next week, the demand for such works amongst nearly
all the pianists here (particularly from us supposedly unmusical English)
being incredibly small, and being totally out of fashion generally.
(My own fashion is always to be out of fashion!)
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Because of the generally positive reaction to last week's Bellini La Somnambula
file, I thought it might be an idea to also upload his other 'S' opera arranged
for piano solo. There's probably a Ricordi edition hiding away somewhere,
but in the absence of that, this is my file of it instead (enlarged from the
bijou Sonzogno Edition).
Bellini La Straniera (2H ed. Sonzogno).pdf
Because of the enlargement and the poor print quality of the 137 year old
book, the scan quality isn't perfect by any means, but for me, that just
doesn't matter. It has age, character, and rarity. As a collector, that's what
I look for when investing in a score.
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It is perfectly legible and that's what matters. Thank you, Tim.
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Yes, I agree with you. It's very easy to get carried away with producing
a near perfect quality scan. But what's the point, as long as it's readable?
Some of Elibron's facsimile music publications are by no means perfect,
but for me that actually adds to their character and their appeal.
Personally, I dislike typeset scores because they are 'surgically' clean.
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Here's another piano score of a stage work, which I put on the old PP
under a quite different filename.
Sullivan The Gondoliers (2H Wadsworth).pdf
Unfortunately, very few of G&S's stage works were ever published in
piano score versions, yet old vocal score versions of most of them
positively abound.
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Hi,

Does anyone have the other 2 etudes from this Raff opus?

3 Salon - Etuden aus Wagner Op. 62.
Raff Op.62 No. 2.pdf
I have posted No. 2 courtesy of the Berlin Library.

Thanks.
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Here's a list of currently available Raff, but no sign of Op62 anywhere:-
http://www.raff.org/scores/newscore.htm

Btw, if you want some new Beethoven and Saint-Saëns music to play
on the piano, just visit IMSLP and enter my name in the search box
to find it.
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