French Piano Music

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Rameau-Huber
or
Huber-Rameau
?

Rameau-Huber Suite 2.pdf
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...amazing...
Is this Ravel's Sonatina...pdf
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Dear Alfred, Am greatly enjoying the Rameau-Huber....nice arrangements and I especially like the realization of the ornaments--I'm certainly not up to speed on French Baroque ornamentation and probably will never find the time.

I would say that Ravel simulation is an abomination, better left in the dustbin.
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fleubis wrote:I would say that Ravel simulation is an abomination, better left in the dustbin.
I certainly agree...but it nevertheless is amazing that he achieves about 90% of the original sound!
He also did Gaspard...in that case I think I can do without it!
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alfor wrote:
fleubis wrote:I would say that Ravel simulation is an abomination, better left in the dustbin.
I certainly agree...but it nevertheless is amazing that he achieves about 90% of the original sound!
He also did Gaspard...in that case I think I can do without it!

OH please let me see the Gaspard.
That is an impossible piece.... I wonder what can scarbo be reduced into.....
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There is an audio clip........ I listen for 2 minutes..... no I don't want to see the score anymore.

This man murdered Ravel.
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While I have no quarrel with some simplified versions of the classics for beginning pianists to get their fingers into some famous themes, but this kind of re-writing is beyond the pale. You don't rewrite Ravel's masterpieces. Difficult? Definitely, but we all know how you get to Carnegie Hall, etc...
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alfor wrote:...amazing...
Is this Ravel's Sonatina...pdf

Argghhh !!!
Horrible text!! :roll:
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Ferruccio wrote:
alfor wrote:...amazing...
Is this Ravel's Sonatina...pdf

Argghhh !!!
Horrible text!! :roll:
Wenn es Dir Vergnügen bereitet:
Bomiers Fassung der Valses nobles ist ebenfalls komplett als Preview einzusehen :mrgreen: ...

Admittedly I prefer the other way round: i.e. „Godowskyfying“ or „Sorabjifying“...

P.S. Bomiers recording of Scarbo is simply a midi-version. As I could
detect from the first minutes it is a very slow version of the original score.
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