Piano Transcriptions for two hands
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Thanks to many generous people through Kickstarter, many of my transcriptions are being typeset. This list includes:
Lieder/Opera
Claude Debussy: "Beau Soir"
Gabriel Faure: "Les Berceaux", Op. 23 #1
W. A. Mozart: Introduzione e Scena XIV from "Don Giovanni"
Robert Schumann: "Berg' und Bergen", Op.24, #7 ,"Das ist ein Floten und Geigen", Op. 48 #9 ,"Der Nussbaum", Op. 25 #3,"Hör' ich das Liedchen Klingen", Op. 48 #10, "Ich will meine Seele tauchen", Op. 48 #5, "In der Fremde", Op. 39 #1, and "Mondnacht", Op. 39 #5
Hugo Wolf: "Die Bekehrte" and"Verschwiegene Liebe"
Chamber Music
Johannes Brahms: Quartet, Op. 51 #3, 3rd movement and Sextet, Op. 18 #1, 1st movement
Claude Debussy: Quartet, Op. 10, 2nd movement
W.A. Mozart: Quartet, K. 421
Franz Schubert:: Quartet, D. 810
Orchestral
Gustav Holst: From "The Planets", op. 32 "Mars" and "Mercury"
Pytor Tchaikovsky: Symphony #4, Op. 36
Miscellaneous
Ástor Piazolla: "Libertango"
Sergei Rachmaninoff: "Barcarolle", Op. 11 #1, from 6 Morceaux
Francisco Tárrega: "Recuerdos de la Alhambra", "Capricho Arabe" and Estudio en mi menor
Please feel free to email me if there's any interest. I went ahead and attached the Recuerdos--
koji
Lieder/Opera
Claude Debussy: "Beau Soir"
Gabriel Faure: "Les Berceaux", Op. 23 #1
W. A. Mozart: Introduzione e Scena XIV from "Don Giovanni"
Robert Schumann: "Berg' und Bergen", Op.24, #7 ,"Das ist ein Floten und Geigen", Op. 48 #9 ,"Der Nussbaum", Op. 25 #3,"Hör' ich das Liedchen Klingen", Op. 48 #10, "Ich will meine Seele tauchen", Op. 48 #5, "In der Fremde", Op. 39 #1, and "Mondnacht", Op. 39 #5
Hugo Wolf: "Die Bekehrte" and"Verschwiegene Liebe"
Chamber Music
Johannes Brahms: Quartet, Op. 51 #3, 3rd movement and Sextet, Op. 18 #1, 1st movement
Claude Debussy: Quartet, Op. 10, 2nd movement
W.A. Mozart: Quartet, K. 421
Franz Schubert:: Quartet, D. 810
Orchestral
Gustav Holst: From "The Planets", op. 32 "Mars" and "Mercury"
Pytor Tchaikovsky: Symphony #4, Op. 36
Miscellaneous
Ástor Piazolla: "Libertango"
Sergei Rachmaninoff: "Barcarolle", Op. 11 #1, from 6 Morceaux
Francisco Tárrega: "Recuerdos de la Alhambra", "Capricho Arabe" and Estudio en mi menor
Please feel free to email me if there's any interest. I went ahead and attached the Recuerdos--
koji
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
You must have reflexes like a woodpecker to play that old chap, but could you do this??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl7OW86OBAQ
Thal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl7OW86OBAQ
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
This is great, Kojiattwood! Thank you for sharing it.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Hello,
As Stravinsky composed piano reductions of most of his orchestral pieces, does anyone know if an copy of "Scherzo a la Russe" exists? It's a delightful piece of music and can only imagine that it would be great fun to play on the piano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOcNp4lQPYE
Thank you all.
As Stravinsky composed piano reductions of most of his orchestral pieces, does anyone know if an copy of "Scherzo a la Russe" exists? It's a delightful piece of music and can only imagine that it would be great fun to play on the piano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOcNp4lQPYE
Thank you all.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
There exists a 2P4H arrangement--I've not come across a solo piano arrangement.puffermcsmith wrote:Hello,
As Stravinsky composed piano reductions of most of his orchestral pieces, does anyone know if an copy of "Scherzo a la Russe" exists? It's a delightful piece of music and can only imagine that it would be great fun to play on the piano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOcNp4lQPYE
Thank you all.
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Thanks a lot Koji!
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Thanks a lot for your wonderful transcription !!!
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
Q:- How many operas did Alessandro Scarlatti compose,
and how many of those were comic operas?
A:- 115 and 1!
Here's its short (and not terribly inspiring) sinfonia:-
and how many of those were comic operas?
A:- 115 and 1!
Here's its short (and not terribly inspiring) sinfonia:-
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Re: Piano Transcriptions for two hands
A little help w the page rotation issue would be most appreciated as I have no way to prevent or fix the issue (quirky nature of a single step scan/conversion process).
I posted his arrangement of the Grofe Grand Canyon Suite in the appropriate thread. Malcolm recently gave us that lovely little solo in the Italy board.
Here is his little synopsis of that awful, and wonderful, and dreadful, and great Grieg Concerto.
Mod edit: page rotation fixed and re-uploaded.FB.
Thanks,
Scriabinoff
I posted his arrangement of the Grofe Grand Canyon Suite in the appropriate thread. Malcolm recently gave us that lovely little solo in the Italy board.
Here is his little synopsis of that awful, and wonderful, and dreadful, and great Grieg Concerto.

Thanks,
Scriabinoff
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