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Topic: Rachmaninoff rhapsody on a theme of paganini 18th variation piano solo  (Read 101430 times)

Offline pianostrawberry

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does any1 has the music sheet?on piano solo
could you please send it to me?
thanks a lot

Offline allthumbs

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Sauter Delta (185cm) polished ebony 'Lucy'
Serial # 118 562

Offline pianostrawberry

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thank you very very much =DDDD

Offline point of grace

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Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

Offline doctoryapyap

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is there one transcribed by ROBERT SCHULTZ? please post it please :l thank you. God Bless.

Offline didlybom

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My take on Eichhorn's transcription:

Offline gyzzzmo

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My take on Eichhorn's transcription:



Listen to your own recording: everything -but- the melody sounds clearly.
Maybe its the material, the way you're recording it, or maybe its your touché. Either way, work on it ;)
1+1=11

Offline malcolmx

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I have several, take your pick.

Sir,

Do you have the Robert Schultz version

If so I can you send it to me please

Cheers,

Malcolm H

Offline allthumbs

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Sir,

Do you have the Robert Schultz version

If so I can you send it to me please

Cheers,

Malcolm H

Hi Malcolm

Sorry, I do not have this.

Cheers,

Kevin
Sauter Delta (185cm) polished ebony 'Lucy'
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Offline kobis

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Hello, I  am thinking of playing this variation but I have some questions. Is it appropriate to play pnly 18th variation?  If yes,  how would you suggest playing it: with 4 hands (do not know how to play it? Orchestra part should be played by second piano?)  or piano solo transcription (but which one  is the best?)

Offline brdwyguy

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Allthumbs

the Loveridge arrangement is the closest I have seen/played to Horowitz's playing.
Do you know more about that version - been searching online and can't find anything on it.

brdwyguy
 

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