Operas
- arglmann
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Operas
Hi everyone,
I hope this is the right place now
I'm looking for a piano reduction or full score of the opera "Hamlet" by Ambroise Thomas. A friendly conductor wants to include glass armonica in it, and I would want to look at the score as well.
I noticed the IMSLP version, the ballet arranged for 4 hands...
If anyone can help, thanks!
Arglmann
I hope this is the right place now
I'm looking for a piano reduction or full score of the opera "Hamlet" by Ambroise Thomas. A friendly conductor wants to include glass armonica in it, and I would want to look at the score as well.
I noticed the IMSLP version, the ballet arranged for 4 hands...
If anyone can help, thanks!
Arglmann
Listen, die die Welt bedeuten.
- relative
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Re: Operas
arglmann, You may try here (vocal score)
http://www.load.cd/sheetmusic/1548_ambroise_thomas/?f=1
NB Opens with latest Adobe version.
I never have seen full score in net.
http://www.load.cd/sheetmusic/1548_ambroise_thomas/?f=1
NB Opens with latest Adobe version.
I never have seen full score in net.
- arglmann
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Re: Operas
Wow, thanks, relative!relative wrote:arglmann, You may try here (vocal score)
http://www.load.cd/sheetmusic/1548_ambroise_thomas/?f=1
NB Opens with latest Adobe version.
I never have seen full score in net.
What more could I ask for!
Nice one from the library
Arglmann
Listen, die die Welt bedeuten.
- Caprotti
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Re: Operas
I have examined the site you quote and I see that they give for free a lot of interesting scores, above all in the Opera section.
However, some members have also uploaded scores that were previously uploaded to Pianophilia, ASKING FOR MONEY for their download (e.g. Mozart's Symphony in A K.201 in the 2H of L.Rohr).
I sent a message to the administrators sying that I'll communicate this information to the libraries that originally own that kind of scores (still visible in the copy for sale). Those libraries should undertake legal actions, according to the european laws dealing with libraries' copyright for old scores owned in a single copy.
However, some members have also uploaded scores that were previously uploaded to Pianophilia, ASKING FOR MONEY for their download (e.g. Mozart's Symphony in A K.201 in the 2H of L.Rohr).
I sent a message to the administrators sying that I'll communicate this information to the libraries that originally own that kind of scores (still visible in the copy for sale). Those libraries should undertake legal actions, according to the european laws dealing with libraries' copyright for old scores owned in a single copy.
- relative
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Re: Operas
Well, Caprotti, may be they will cooperate.
But, thanks God, there are at last some interesting vocal scores for free I couldn`t find before:)
But, thanks God, there are at last some interesting vocal scores for free I couldn`t find before:)
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Re: Operas
This is a bad situation, however I don't think many libraries would bother to do anything about it.Caprotti wrote:I have examined the site you quote and I see that they give for free a lot of interesting scores, above all in the Opera section.
However, some members have also uploaded scores that were previously uploaded to Pianophilia, ASKING FOR MONEY for their download (e.g. Mozart's Symphony in A K.201 in the 2H of L.Rohr).
I sent a message to the administrators sying that I'll communicate this information to the libraries that originally own that kind of scores (still visible in the copy for sale). Those libraries should undertake legal actions, according to the european laws dealing with libraries' copyright for old scores owned in a single copy.
Of course, there are also paysites which only offer public domain scores. Stupidly, I joined one
of them, only to find some of my own old files 'for sale'. In effect, I'd unintentionally given them
various scores for free and they were charging me to have them back.
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Re: Operas
Here a piano solo version of a rather famous opera - this type of transcriptions seems to have gone out of fashion nowadays.
Enjoy,
paolor
Enjoy,
paolor
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Re: Operas
Big ask, I know, and rather unlikely, but would anyone have scanned scores for any of the following operas:
BUSONI - Doktor Faust
FAURE - Penelope
PROKOFIEV - The Fiery Angel
PROKOFIEV - The Gambler
R. STRAUSS - Die Schweigsame Frau
R. STRAUSS - Daphne
BERG - Lulu (obviously Act 3 would not be possible as Cerha is still with us, but the first two Acts would be marvellous).
Thanks in advance for any help,
Richard
BUSONI - Doktor Faust
FAURE - Penelope
PROKOFIEV - The Fiery Angel
PROKOFIEV - The Gambler
R. STRAUSS - Die Schweigsame Frau
R. STRAUSS - Daphne
BERG - Lulu (obviously Act 3 would not be possible as Cerha is still with us, but the first two Acts would be marvellous).
Thanks in advance for any help,
Richard
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Re: Operas
The scan looks fine to me! Thank you so much for sharing it. I shall re-listen to the whole opera again tonight to celebrate!relative wrote:All I have
Not the best scan
Busoni -Doctor Faust.
http://rapidshare.com/files/303661461/dr.f.zip
Regards,
Richard