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Topic: Die Meistersinger paraphrase/transcription
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leonthewolf
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Die Meistersinger paraphrase/transcription
on: January 07, 2006, 10:19:47 PM
Sorry about this. I had temporarily forgotten how to post a new topic and this question originally ended up as a response to the greatest climax in musical history or some such name. In a way it was not all that out of place since I think the Meistersinger overture ranks pretty highly as one of the greatest series of moments in the musical literature.
Anyway, to get to the substance of my question...
Does anyone know where on the internet it is possible to download the sheet music for Zoltan Koksis' transcription of the Meistersinger prelude? POssibly nowhere since it would still be well within copyright.
I had the sheet music, legaly purchased, but it seems to have disappeared.
I found it a difficult transcription and even Kocsis plays it rather slowly. Nonetheless, it is a good, detailed transcription and, at least for me, a major pianistic/physical challenge - maybe an impossible one.
Leon
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thalbergmad
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Re: Die Meistersinger paraphrase/transcription
Reply #1 on: January 07, 2006, 10:54:30 PM
I have it.
Give me your e mail and i will send it to you.
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