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Topic: need help identifying this piece (short mp3 provided)  (Read 1376 times)

Offline florestan9

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Could somebody please tell me what this piece is?  Thanks

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Re: need help identifying this piece (short mp3 provided)
Reply #1 on: August 26, 2006, 09:09:55 PM
Could somebody please tell me what this piece is?  Thanks

That's the last mvt. of the sonata Ebmajor KV 282 by Mozart

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Re: need help identifying this piece (short mp3 provided)
Reply #2 on: August 26, 2006, 09:42:18 PM
That's the last mvt. of the sonata Ebmajor KV 282 by Mozart

Which Wolfi has in the Henle Edition.  ;D ;D ;D

Only a half vast joke.

Beginning to wonder if I should have gotten Henle in the first place. I just bought all the solo piano works of the real Wolfi from CD Sheet Music. But it's nowhere near having anything as classy as what I suspect your sheet music is. I Googled around after seeing your reference in the other thread, and am beginning to think maybe I'll buy K.545 in Henle if it's available as a stand alone (as opposed to inclusion in Volume I or II, that is).

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Re: need help identifying this piece (short mp3 provided)
Reply #3 on: August 26, 2006, 10:26:09 PM
thanks!  ;D

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Re: need help identifying this piece (short mp3 provided)
Reply #4 on: August 27, 2006, 11:03:08 PM
Which Wolfi has in the Henle Edition.  ;D ;D ;D

Only a half vast joke.

Beginning to wonder if I should have gotten Henle in the first place. I just bought all the solo piano works of the real Wolfi from CD Sheet Music. But it's nowhere near having anything as classy as what I suspect your sheet music is. I Googled around after seeing your reference in the other thread, and am beginning to think maybe I'll buy K.545 in Henle if it's available as a stand alone (as opposed to inclusion in Volume I or II, that is).

hihi, the real wolfi ;D ;D ;D

How are these cd sheets? do they seem to be undependable?
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