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cerulean
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After listening to them like a million times on my nano the past 2 weeks, I've decided to begin studying this wonderful music.
My concern right now is which edition/book/etc i should buy. The pdf from piano street is nice to read while listening to the music, but not for learning - at least not for me! The sheet music archive has one, any comments on that?
any suggestions welcome. thanks a lot
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Barenreiter. Should run about $17.
If you're cheapo, you can get an Urtext edition from burtnco for about $8. Or get the Dover one with the partitas, etc., which is not bad at all.
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Quote from: iumonito on August 17, 2006, 02:39:05 AM
Barenreiter. Should run about $17.
If you're cheapo, you can get an Urtext edition from burtnco for about $8. Or get the Dover one with the partitas, etc., which is not bad at all.
thanks! i looked it up on the barenreiter website. it says it's an urtext edition. does it have fingerings? the sample they show doesn't.
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I have the Dover and it is fine. If you do not mind the lack of editing, I suggest you go with that, as it is very inexpensive (less than $10, I believe) and contains all of the Partitas, English Suites, French Suites, Inventions, Sinfonias, as well as the Goldberg Variations.
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take a look at busoni's edition, which is pblished by breitkopf and härtel. it has explanations and many notes, which can help with your study. thal posted it in another thread i think.
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Quote from: jre58591 on August 17, 2006, 08:30:11 AM
take a look at busoni's edition, which is pblished by breitkopf and härtel. it has explanations and many notes, which can help with your study. thal posted it in another thread i think.
By all means, but with the enormous caveat that Busoni's is very much a free transcription, kind of like the Liszt-Busoni Mephisto Waltz.
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i didn't realize busoni did this. despite making fun of his concerto - i love his transcriptions. i think they are more fun to play than bach's limited keyboard useage. busoni probably puts in the octaves.
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