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Offline elbert

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STARTING OVER....SCRIABIN, Sonata inE Flat Minor II,
on: January 15, 2009, 02:48:19 AM
Sonata in E-Flat Minor (1887-89); II.(Andantino)-Attacca:
I have not had a drink. This is for real. Please help me. I'm trying real hard but I want one real bad.
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Offline elbert

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Re: STARTING OVER....SCRIABIN, Sonata inE Flat Minor II,
Reply #1 on: January 15, 2009, 10:06:17 PM
Has no one heard of this piece? I seriously hope a sence of humor is allowed, not just in the pianostreet library and cannot be used here. I am pretty sure humor is at least a hundred years old and not be under copyright.

Offline mikey6

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Re: STARTING OVER....SCRIABIN, Sonata inE Flat Minor II,
Reply #2 on: January 18, 2009, 02:19:01 PM
I don't understand the question - that has nothing to do with homour!
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Offline gerryjay

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Re: STARTING OVER....SCRIABIN, Sonata inE Flat Minor II,
Reply #3 on: January 18, 2009, 06:10:48 PM
hi, there!
if you want a score for that, first you're asking for it in the wrong part of the forum. then, nobody will post a copy here, because although it's not under copyright, it's part of piano street collection, so it's not allowed to do that (what you might know, because it's written down in the forum rules).
best!

Offline elbert

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Re: STARTING OVER....SCRIABIN, Sonata inE Flat Minor II,
Reply #4 on: January 18, 2009, 08:19:43 PM
Thanks Guys very much, This was moved from the request forum where I began with some simple humor for my difficulty in locating this piece. However the question was Have you heard of it? Now throughout the struggle to communicate. Being unfamiliar with the piece except recordings. I only knew it had no Opus and I have only seen it listed as Sonata I II III. Some of the Sonatas are defined that clearly this one is not. Movements I II II are all defined as E Flat Minor. I was only interested in II and it is in Sharps.  I am an intermediate student. Mysteries are still unfolding for me. I enjoy pianosteet greatly. I know and respect pianostreet rules.
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