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Offline presto agitato

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Bach - Siloti
on: October 25, 2006, 03:52:35 AM
Do you know the complete list of the transcriptions by A Siloti?

Thanks
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Re: Bach - Siloti
Reply #1 on: October 30, 2006, 12:43:06 PM
Hallo presto agitato,

Here is a list from the publication

"Piano transcriptions and arrangements of the works
of Johann Sebastian Bach"

A catalogue compiled by Benjamin Costello

Transcriptions by
SILOTI (Ziloti), Alexander Il’yich (1863 – 1945)
Ukrainian pianist and conductor

Prelude from Cantata No.35 BWV 35
Adagio from the Violin Sonata in F minor BWV 1018
Andante from the Sonata for Violin Solo in A minor BWV 1003
Air from the Orchestral Suite No.3 In D major BWV 1068
Chaconne from the Violin Partita in D minor BWV 1004
Deux Preludes, Largo et Chorale
Fantasia (C minor)

Four Etudes from Cello Suites:
Prelude from Suite No.3
Bourree from Suite No.3
Prelude from Suite No.1
Courante from Suite No.1
Gigue

Organ Prelude in E minor
Organ Prelude in G minor
Paraphrase on the Prelude in C sharp major
Prelude from Violoncello Suite in E-flat
Prelude in G minor for Organ (after Szanto's transcription)
Siciliano in G minor from the 2nd Flute Sonata in Eb major BWV 1031
Prelude in B minor (from Clavierbüchlein für W.F.Bach) BWV 855a
Sinfonia aus der Ratswahlkantate BWV 29

Perhaps our other friends on the Forum can add to this.

Prof K S (Mohan) Narayanan
Musicologist. Composer, Teacher
Chennai (Madras), India

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Re: Bach - Siloti
Reply #2 on: October 30, 2006, 03:34:14 PM
Thanks
The masterpiece tell the performer what to do, and not the performer telling the piece what it should be like, or the cocomposer what he ought to have composed.

--Alfred Brendel--
 

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