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Offline elmo

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Horowitz transcriptions
on: September 05, 2004, 01:17:02 AM
Does anyone know a source for Horowitz' transcriptions?

Offline thracozaag

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Re: Horowitz transcriptions
Reply #1 on: September 05, 2004, 03:42:38 PM
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Does anyone know a source for Horowitz' transcriptions?


 I've got most of 'em (either done by myself or others).  There's a japanese dude who also has most if not all of them on his website.

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Re: Horowitz transcriptions
Reply #2 on: September 05, 2004, 06:19:55 PM
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Does anyone know a source for Horowitz' transcriptions?


I have all of the versions of his Carmen Variations. I'll trade them for Ravel's G major Concerto or Ravel's A La Maniere de Borodine et Chabriere, or maybe Debussy's L'isle Joyeuse. Or maybe just out of the goodness of my heart I will post them and you can post any of my requests if you have them. Actually give me your e-mail address and I will send all of the ones I have. The most popular one is the file called BizetHorowitzCarmen1968...but the earlier ones are more virtuostic.

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Re: Horowitz transcriptions
Reply #3 on: September 05, 2004, 11:07:20 PM
Would you mind CC'ing me on the Horowitz transcriptions as well, or tell me about the Japanese website where they're posted? I'm most interested in the Rakoczy March and Hungarian Rhapsody #19, but Carmen Variations + Hungarian Rhapsody #2 would be really cool as well (I don't suppose you have these too, would you?)

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Re: Horowitz transcriptions
Reply #4 on: September 05, 2004, 11:37:09 PM
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Would you mind CC'ing me on the Horowitz transcriptions as well, or tell me about the Japanese website where they're posted? I'm most interested in the Rakoczy March and Hungarian Rhapsody #19, but Carmen Variations + Hungarian Rhapsody #2 would be really cool as well (I don't suppose you have these too, would you?)

Thanks!
Eric (ericlc@gmail.com)


 I've got my own version of the rakoczy march, but it's handwritten, and I'm not sure what sort of compensation my associates would want for the others...pm me if you're interested.

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Offline johnjwong

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Re: Horowitz transcriptions
Reply #5 on: September 07, 2004, 02:14:38 AM
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I have all of the versions of his Carmen Variations. I'll trade them for Ravel's G major Concerto or Ravel's A La Maniere de Borodine et Chabriere, or maybe Debussy's L'isle Joyeuse. Or maybe just out of the goodness of my heart I will post them and you can post any of my requests if you have them. Actually give me your e-mail address and I will send all of the ones I have. The most popular one is the file called BizetHorowitzCarmen1968...but the earlier ones are more virtuostic.


trade? Wow you're pretty cheap buddy, everyone in this forum is willing to help others for free what so ever, now u said u want to trade? haha

well here i will give mine version for free, give me your email and ill send it to u who ever wants it.

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Re: Horowitz transcriptions
Reply #6 on: September 07, 2004, 02:33:09 PM
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trade? Wow you're pretty cheap buddy, everyone in this forum is willing to help others for free what so ever, now u said u want to trade? haha

well here i will give mine version for free, give me your email and ill send it to u who ever wants it.


Well, I was just trying to get something out of it. But I said I was willing to just give it to people. Just if people have anything I want (I already got the ravel, still need the debussy) I would appreciate them helping me out as well. Now, I have about 5 versions of these Carmen Variations, post your e-mail address and I will send you all of them (as soon as I get back from my first day of highschool ugh). And if you have it please post L'isle Joyeuse.
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