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Topic: Kuhlau, Friedrich Six variations in G major, op. 42, no.1  (Read 4342 times)

Offline 1piano4joe

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HI all,

I did find this online but it was either handwritten or only the first page as sample. This is almost certainly public domain. Anyone have a link?

Thank you, Joe.

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Re: Kuhlau, Friedrich Six variations in G major, op. 42, no.1
Reply #1 on: March 18, 2015, 09:59:48 PM
Is it this one?

Leichte Variationene ueber 6 oesterreichische Volkslieder Op. 42

1845

Wolfenbuettel: L. Holle, 1845. Paper Bound. Very good. 16 pgs Lithographed Number 132. Date is approximate. This score is disbound., L. Holle, 1845

Then have a look at Eurobooks.com.

or here:

https://img.kb.dk/ma/kuhlau/kuhl_op042.pdf

Cordially, 8_octaves!

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The artist listens for that which is well done,
the person who knows nothing listens for the faults." (T. Carreño, quoting her 2nd teacher, Gottschalk.)

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Re: Kuhlau, Friedrich Six variations in G major, op. 42, no.1
Reply #2 on: March 18, 2015, 10:27:26 PM
Hi 8_octaves,

Yes, that's the one. I found that link but was looking for something more like

https://www.everynote.com/goods.1/Variations_GM.pdf

Thank you, Joe.

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Re: Kuhlau, Friedrich Six variations in G major, op. 42, no.1
Reply #3 on: March 18, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Hi 8_octaves,

Yes, that's the one. I found that link but was looking for something more like

https://www.everynote.com/goods.1/Variations_GM.pdf

Thank you, Joe.

I'm sorry, I won't be of help for further investigations, then, it seems.  :(

Cordially, 8_oct.
"Never be afraid to play before an artist.
The artist listens for that which is well done,
the person who knows nothing listens for the faults." (T. Carreño, quoting her 2nd teacher, Gottschalk.)
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