Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

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Seconded!! Thanks Anggelo!!
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A few Michael Von Zadora transcriptions (Robert Schumann, Emil Waldteufel)
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Zadora,_Michael
A shabby, shoddy scan (I am afraid) for Mozard / Kiril Saltykov : Lacrimosa
(a.k.a. Saltikoff, Saltykoff, Saltikov,)
And some Sviridov / Sergei Kursanov material.

Bizet-Kamensky__Overture.pdf
Mozart-Saltykov_Lacrimosa.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Winter-Way.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Wedding.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Valse.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Spring.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Romance.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Marcia.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Echo de Waltz.pdf
Sviridov-Kursanov__Autumn.pdf
Schumann-Zadora__5Songs_2H.pdf
Waldteufel-Zadora__Walzer (Les Sirenes)_2H.pdf
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Dear Aggelos,
thank you very much for these rarities!!

P.S. Please keep in mind that files are only searchable if you press the "place inline" button!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans

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alfor wrote: Dear Aggelos,
thank you very much for these rarities!!
P.S. Please keep in mind that files are only searchable if you press the "place inline" button!
Thanks for the tip! Didn't know that...

One more
Khatchaturian / Hans Swarsenski : Sabre Dance
Khatchaturian-Swarsenski__Sabre Dance_2H.pdf
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Dear Aggelos

Thanks for all this wonderful stuff. It would be interesting if someone could shed some light on where the Sviridov works are transcribed from.

Keep up the good work!

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danzinho wrote: Thanks for all this wonderful stuff. It would be interesting if someone could shed some light on where the Sviridov works are transcribed from.
From "Snow Storm", musical illustrations after Pushkin for orchestra.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blizzard
There are audio files as well
viewtopic.php?f=20&p=19550#p19550
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Thanks Aggelos

I see this charming music, that was completely new to me, is on Spotify for those of that persuasion

spotify:track:73a6el2jrSfbzAknD08Bv8

Dan
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Aggelos recently posted links to several fine Russian recordings in the Sound & Video Recording Discussion section. Contained within same are two excellent transcriptions from Robert Schumann's Manfred by Alexander Jocheles (or Aleksandr Iokheles). There are recordings by both the transcriber and A.Reznik which would lead me to believe that at least something exists on paper. A look in OT and various places on the net comes up empty. Any information or these or scans of same would be most appreciated. Thanks.

Jim
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Jim Faston wrote:Aggelos recently posted links to several fine Russian recordings in the Sound & Video Recording Discussion section. Contained within same are two excellent transcriptions from Robert Schumann's Manfred by Alexander Jocheles (or Aleksandr Iokheles). There are recordings by both the transcriber and A.Reznik which would lead me to believe that at least something exists on paper. A look in OT and various places on the net comes up empty. Any information or these or scans of same would be most appreciated. Thanks.

Jim
Of course they exist on paper. You can thank publisher deka-bc and ruslania store (supports pay-pal for convenient purchases). Iokheles transcriptions is a fresh release in the series.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=570&p=19363&hilit=Iokheles#p19363
http://www.ruslania.com/entity-6/contex ... -4919.html



In addition these are recommended. Ruslania is still missing two of them.

http://www.compozitor.spb.ru/eng/catalo ... T_ID=21874
http://www.compozitor.spb.ru/eng/catalo ... T_ID=21881
http://www.compozitor.spb.ru/eng/catalo ... T_ID=21878
http://www.compozitor.spb.ru/eng/catalo ... T_ID=21045
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Of course they exist on paper. You can thank publisher deka-bc and ruslania store (supports pay-pal for convenient purchases). Iokheles transcriptions is a fresh release in the series.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=570&p=19363&hilit=Iokheles#p19363
http://www.ruslania.com/entity-6/contex ... -4919.html
Many thanks for the info--just what I'm looking for.

Jim
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