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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:58 pm
by sgambatiesque
Timtin wrote:I'm hoping that when Thal posts his pile of old crap in the new banjo
thread, he can finally resolve the issue of Hay-on-Wye's nationality.
Apparently, it's in the county of Powys, which makes it Welsh, and
yet every address there has the county of Herefordshire included in
it, which must make it English. :-)
(Reply delayed by a September sojourn in southern Iberia)

The border runs across the edge of Hay on some minor watercourse so quite a few streets (and the main supermarket) lie in England. Hay is twinned with Timbuktu!

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:26 am
by Timtin
Do the residents of Hay realise that they are twinned with somewhere
now under the control of al-Quaeda's Islamic extremists?

Btw, thanks Jim for the portrait scan repost of Maria di Rohan.

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:13 pm
by sgambatiesque
Timtin wrote:Do the residents of Hay realise that they are twinned with somewhere
now under the control of al-Quaeda's Islamic extremists?
Are you still referring to Hereford?

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:24 pm
by Timtin
Returning from veering somewhat off-topic, the work below,
in this 2H form, forms a nice adjunct to Schumann's far more
famous Op68 set of children's pieces.
Schumann Lieder-Album Op79 (2H Jadassohn).pdf

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:11 pm
by sgambatiesque
Aggelos wrote:Thank you Dani_area_51 and tobyjj! If there is more material by Mr Doucet please post it.

I was searching the web and I came across of another version of Chopinata
Doucet_Chopinata in C# minor.pdf
Alexandre Tharaud opens his new album Le Bœuf sur le toit / Swinging Paris with a rather irrestistible account of the Chopinata. Might be one for the Salonistas...

A preview video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_JdgcUSJbY

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:18 am
by FW190
Having some "Good humoured ladies" is not a bad way to spend the day.
Scarlatti,D.-.Commedia-'Le-Donne-di-buon-umore'-(2H-Tommasini-1919).pdf

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:13 am
by Timtin
FW190 wrote:Having some "Good humoured ladies" is not a bad way to spend the day.
Wouldn't disagree with that!!!
Anyway, thank you for this file FW190. It's very interesting to see,
although perhaps it's a slight shame that the music itself isn't based
on less familiar Scarlatti fare.

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:01 pm
by Timtin
Frank W. Meacham (c.1850 - 1896), American composer and arranger of Tin Pan Alley.
Meacham American Patrol (2H Rolfe) Op92.pdf

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 6:55 pm
by Alkan81
I'm looking for Gluck/Alkan- "Gavotte" from Orphée
does have anybody?

Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:48 pm
by Sh^Ar^Ky`
hello everyone!!..i hope you're all doing well..i haven't been around much for the past 2 years due to a house fire..but i'm back playing again after i got my steinway B back from the factory..it had to be restored because it was damaged...
anyway i'm wondering if anyone has this? Rachmaninoff Waltz from 2nd Suite op. 17 (Transcription Leyetchkiss)

just thought i'd ask :)
thanks for any help