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Piano Board => Repertoire => Sheet Music Requests => Topic started by: elbert on August 21, 2008, 12:39:44 PM
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Does anyone have just the score for La Campanella?
thanks,
e
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You can find it on this website...
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I also happen to think that you're wasting your time even looking at the piece.
Cheers!
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Sorry the waste seems to be you and your time....
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Sorry the waste seems to be you and your time....
Not really, weren't you asking for "Chopen, Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, No. 2" a few days ago? I doubt you're ready to play La Campanella. But you should find the sheet music at the site I gave you last time...
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Who said that he is the one who is going to play it anyway? Jeez, give him a break.
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gosh - ditto. ::)
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The final version S141/3 is available from Piano Street, so we can't post it.
However, the first version, S140/3, in A flat minor is not.
So here it is, with the rest of the Études d'exécution transcendante d'après Paganini:
remy
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Please do not request or post pieces which are available from our sheet music library.
We have both versions of La Campanella:
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Those attachments are not La Campanella. :o
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Those attachments are not La Campanella. :o
Thanks. The links have now been corrected. :)
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Thank you Remy, I have sence found the piece and am having fun with it. I had only heard the piece and knew it was called La Campanella. The Wizards on here all gave me Grand other websites to go and there and I will find it. Not so. You and your information is the only possible way I could have. I try not to always rely on my music instructor yet after a weeks search. I admitted I cannot find it. He is the one and only Wizard who said it is the 3RD OF THE 6 PAGANINI ETUDES. I haven'nt arrived yet but with an instructor who has accomplished volumes of this material I am being taught well. He is Tom Constanten the 60's and 70's "last living keyboardest" for the Grateful Dead. This piece is part of his repertoire. I have been enjoying this website and am thankful for you and those like Thalburg. However for those who think they have obtained a level superiority and only gained a bad attitude. They are yet to experience the fulfilment and compassion for producing beautiful music.
Elbert
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Thank you Remy, I have sence found the piece and am having fun with it. I had only heard the piece and knew it was called La Campanella. The Wizards on here all gave me Grand other websites to go and there and I will find it. Not so. You and your information is the only possible way I could have. I try not to always rely on my music instructor yet after a weeks search. I admitted I cannot find it. He is the one and only Wizard who said it is the 3RD OF THE 6 PAGANINI ETUDES. I haven'nt arrived yet but with an instructor who has accomplished volumes of this material I am being taught well. He is Tom Constanten the 60's and 70's "last living keyboardest" for the Grateful Dead. This piece is part of his repertoire. I have been enjoying this website and am thankful for you and those like Thalburg. However for those who think they have obtained a level superiority and only gained a bad attitude. They are yet to experience the fulfilment and compassion for producing beautiful music.
Elbert
hmm? wizards... spelling errors... nonsensicalness...