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Piano Board => Repertoire => Sheet Music Requests => Topic started by: iumonito on March 11, 2009, 09:57:04 PM
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Hi all?
Any chance you would have this and could post it here? English or German OK.
Thanks in advance,
I
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Are you sure about the opus number old chap.
I have an Op200, but it is not this??
Thal
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Are you sure about the opus number old chap.
I have an Op200, but it is not this??
Thal
Please post it anyway, I don't have it. :-*
allthumbs
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According to a list of Czerny works Op. 200 is "The Art of Improvisation or, The school of Extemporaneous Performance"
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This is what i had as Op200, but it is not the piece required.
The Art of Improvisation has been published in a reasonably modern edition, so i will try to find a copy.
Thal
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Actually, looking at the score for sale on sheetmusicplus, i think the one i posted is the one required.
Thal
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Thanks, Thal, but I actually think this is not (or at least not all of it); I was kind of expecting a book, like, with, lots of words, you know? One of those. :)
You say this is available at Sheetmusic?
Let me find out. Thanks for the lead.
In the meantime, if someone else has this, would you mind posting?
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Wow, US$62 for a book that has been in the public domain for a long time?
Seems unfair.
Let me see what my local library can do.
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That score that Thal uploaded was a Cadenza for the first movement of Beethoven's Piano concerto No. 1. Another one for my cadenza collection. Thanks Thal!
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My Columbus (Ohio) Public library got my the book and it is the coolest thing. This work should be more widely diseminated.
If you have the original German or the French edition (aparently translated by Czerny himself) post it here and I will be glad to translate it so that we can diseminate it without violating the copyright of the English translator.
Very worthwhile, who would not want to learn how to create on the spot their own cadenza when playing a Haydn or Mozart concerto?
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Hallo - Czerny op. 200 Improvisation - Has anyone got this work - I would be interested in studying it. Thanks - Sorin.