Just got my Etudes-tableaux book, holy crap I'm pumped! Both the Preludes and E-t are great quality books. Quite thick. Presumably quite scholarly, given that they're based on the hard cover critical editions, and they have a bunch of pages in the back dedicated to explanation of editorial choices...although entirely in Russian, so...
I have a friend who speaks Russian fluently. Unfortunately, he's Azerbaijani and hates Russia with a passion, so he sorta considers it an insult whenever I ask him for a translation. I guess I could make an effort to type it all into Google translate, but that would take
foreverI also bought this from my local "sheet music store", if you can really call it that. Looked kinda cool, so, whatever.

I also bought The Cat and the Mouse, which I played when I was younger and really liked, but I have it in an Alfred edition I'm not too fond of.

And then I bought Brahms Op. 118. I already have the Dover book of Brahms' shorter pieces, but it's nicer playing out of A) a Baerenreiter score and B) a small magazine-type score rather than a book. Yolo?
