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Topic: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu  (Read 1503 times)

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Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
on: December 05, 2005, 10:51:34 PM
Hello!

I just heard on the radio Mozart's Facille Sonata in C-major KV.545 with freely added accompaniment for a second piano by Edvard Greieg. The performers were Sviatoslav Richter and Elizabeth Leonskaja. This was something so beautifull and it was very interesting to see which beautifull things Grieg added to Mozart's very sweet work...

And today I also first time heard one magnificat transcription in dazzling performance: Tchaikovsky/Economu The Nutracker Suite with Argerich and Economu.
One of the piece that you can listen in such performance the whole day...

Anyway, I'm curious if somebody maybe have this notes, it would be really great thing to have them... :)

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Re: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
Reply #1 on: December 05, 2005, 11:08:22 PM
I have e mailed you the Economou.
Attached is the grieg.
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Re: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
Reply #2 on: December 05, 2005, 11:17:19 PM
I have e mailed you the Economou.
Attached is the grieg.

O thanks!!

Since I was talking about pieces written for 2 pianos, I just thaught something to ask you:
Where I can find Bach-Reger Bradnenburs Concertos (transcription for piano 4-hand)?

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Re: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
Reply #3 on: December 05, 2005, 11:23:38 PM
O thanks!!

Since I was talking about pieces written for 2 pianos, I just thaught something to ask you:
Where I can find Bach-Reger Bradnenburs Concertos (transcription for piano 4-hand)?

I just figured out that I didn't got your Nutracker Suite-I had some problems with mail, so please sent one more time..

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Re: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
Reply #4 on: December 05, 2005, 11:37:33 PM
O thanks!!

Since I was talking about pieces written for 2 pianos, I just thaught something to ask you:
Where I can find Bach-Reger Bradnenburs Concertos (transcription for piano 4-hand)?

I have the Bach-Reger Orchestral suites.

My Knowledge of Bach is crap.

Is that the same thing?
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Re: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
Reply #5 on: December 05, 2005, 11:42:55 PM
I have the Bach-Reger Orchestral suites.

My Knowledge of Bach is crap.

Is that the same thing?

well it's not the same, but I must say that I didn't know that Reger transcribed 4 Orchestral Suites also.. I'm curious how very popular Badinerie from b-minor suite sounds..

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Re: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
Reply #6 on: December 05, 2005, 11:54:42 PM
well it's not the same, but I must say that I didn't know that Reger transcribed 4 Orchestral Suites also.. I'm curious how very popular Badinerie from b-minor suite sounds..

If you could sent me this, sent to this mail [email protected]

I opened the knew one, it was something wrong with the old one, I couldn't opened your Nutracker two times! This Internet is sometimes queer..

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Re: Mozart-Grieg, Tchaikovsky-Economu
Reply #7 on: December 06, 2005, 12:07:30 AM
All on the way
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