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Re: Liszt
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 12:10 pm
by alfor
fleubis wrote:I'm seeing a few, but not many differences in these editions, but editorial additions are clear.
As, imho, there is no „best“ fingering for these pages, my intention was to show the fingering solutions of various editors - all (perhaps with the exception of Mrs. Bricard) belonging to the most famous pianists of their generation.
Re: Liszt
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 5:34 am
by promusician
Anyone has scan the New Liszt Edition of Standchen, Schubert song transcription?
Re: Liszt
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:56 pm
by soh choon wee
Friedmann had edited three volumes of Liszt compositions for Brietkopf & Hartel. I am not sure if they are still easily available, but would be curious to look at them.
Does anyone happens to have a digital copies of the three volumes???
Re: Liszt
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:36 pm
by alfor
soh choon wee wrote:Friedmann had edited three volumes of Liszt compositions for Brietkopf & Hartel. I am not sure if they are still easily available, but would be curious to look at them.
Does anyone happens to have a digital copies of the three volumes???
Friedman in fact edited the majority of Liszt's works.
If at least one more PP member evinces interest in these editions, I will upload a couple.
Re: Liszt #
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:00 am
by promusician
Talking about this, I am particularly interested in what fingerings do Ignaz Friedman suggest to the etude 'un sospiro'. Thanks alfor!
Re: Liszt
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:55 pm
by alpha
alfor wrote:soh choon wee wrote:Friedmann had edited three volumes of Liszt compositions for Brietkopf & Hartel. I am not sure if they are still easily available, but would be curious to look at them.
Does anyone happens to have a digital copies of the three volumes???
Friedman in fact edited the majority of Liszt's works.
If at least one more PP member evinces interest in these editions, I will upload a couple.
I'm modestly curious about these, but I'm much more curious about Rosenthal's Ullstein editions of Liszt, since his editorial additions/corrections were presumably derived from his firsthand experience with Liszt.
Re: Liszt
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 2:20 pm
by alfor
alpha wrote:..but I'm much more curious about Rosenthal's Ullstein editions of Liszt, since his editorial additions/corrections were presumably derived from his firsthand experience with Liszt.
Dear omega, I will post Moriz' edition of the Don Juan Fantasy in due course...
Re: Liszt #
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 2:34 pm
by alpha
Wunderbar!
Re: Liszt #
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 4:29 pm
by Scriabinoff
I have the Siloti version/edited Liszt - Les Jeux D`eaux A La Villa D`este (Liszt, Franz, and Alexander Siloti. Les jeux d'eaux à la villa d'Este. New York: Carl Fischer, 1924.).
Is this a postable file? If so, and if not posted, I can scan and upload if there is interest in this enlightening version of this great piece.
Best,
Scriabinoff
Re: Liszt #
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 5:01 pm
by alfor
Scriabinoff wrote:I have the Siloti version/edited Liszt - Les Jeux D`eaux A La Villa D`este (Liszt, Franz, and Alexander Siloti. Les jeux d'eaux à la villa d'Este. New York: Carl Fischer, 1924.).
...I can scan and upload if there is interest in this enlightening version of this great piece.
Best,
Scriabinoff
Not only „fabric infos“ from you, that would be great!
The piece is not included in the recent „Alexander Siloti collection“!