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Topic: Two Debussy Pieces
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lisztrachmaninovfan
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Two Debussy Pieces
on: July 01, 2010, 10:41:23 PM
Does anyone have the sheet music or know a safe website to find the sheet music for these two Debussy solo piano pieces?
-Pièce pour piano for piano (1904), L 108
-Élégie (1915), L 138
Also, if anyone could just get a recording of the Pièce pour piano for piano (1904), L 108, that would be fine too.
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*Prelude, Op.23 N.4 (Rachmaninoff)
*Prelude & Fugue in F major, WTC II (Bach)
...not fully decided on what else to start (most likely will be a Liszt, Schubert, or Medtner)...
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Re: Two Debussy Pieces
Reply #1 on: July 02, 2010, 12:15:39 AM
The elegy.
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allthumbs
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Re: Two Debussy Pieces
Reply #2 on: July 02, 2010, 04:11:59 AM
Pièce pour piano is in the PS Library.
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lisztrachmaninovfan
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Re: Two Debussy Pieces
Reply #3 on: July 02, 2010, 04:34:09 AM
Thank you for giving me information (or the sheet music itself) on how to get the piano pieces!
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Currently working on:
*Prelude, Op.23 N.4 (Rachmaninoff)
*Prelude & Fugue in F major, WTC II (Bach)
...not fully decided on what else to start (most likely will be a Liszt, Schubert, or Medtner)...
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