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Topic: Liszt-Busoni from Don Juan, the Magic Flute and Abduction  (Read 2461 times)

Offline iumonito

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I think there is a version for piano solo of the Don Juan Fantasy, heavily tracking the two piano version by Liszt.  Any one has this?

There is also a transcription of the overture, but this is not what I am looking for.

Also, No.6 of Busoni's polyphonic etudes is supposed to be based on themes from the Magic Flute and he also transcribed the overture from Abduction in the Seraglio for piano solo.

I am finding myself with piano time to read something new and I have been craving Busoni Mozart transcriptions lately (the Figaro one is just delightful, and the Deh vieni alla finestra -- from Clavierubung Lo Staccato -- is simply darling).

Much obliged.  All this (I think) is in the public domain in USA.

Thal?   ;D
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Offline thalbergmad

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Is this what you are after?

Thal
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Offline iumonito

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Yep.

That Don Juan is the stuff of a lifetime.

No Abduction, eh?  Perfectly alright.  Don Juan shall occupy me forever.
Money does not make happiness, but it can buy you a piano.  :)
 

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