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Topic: Piazzolla's Oblivion  (Read 3018 times)

Offline pytheamateur

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Piazzolla's Oblivion
on: July 10, 2015, 02:23:57 PM
I have found 2 quite good versions for piano solo.  Which one do you like better.  Perhaps you have other piano solo versions?

Beethoven - Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 12
Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu, Nocturn in C sharp minor, Op post
Brahms - Op 118, Nos 2 & 3

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Re: Piazzolla's Oblivion
Reply #1 on: July 11, 2015, 02:23:23 PM
Actually, I own the piano sheet arranged by Cristiana Pegorara, published in her Piazzolla anthology  "Tangos" but i prefer the other arrangement.  The anthology is a quite nice set of 18 of his tangos, spiral bound.

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Re: Piazzolla's Oblivion
Reply #2 on: July 11, 2015, 04:58:59 PM
Actually, I own the piano sheet arranged by Cristiana Pegorara, published in her Piazzolla anthology  "Tangos" but i prefer the other arrangement.  The anthology is a quite nice set of 18 of his tangos, spiral bound.
Glad you like it.  I just bought a copy from her website yesterday, but I'd like to learn the other version as well.  By the way, do you have Pegoraro's set of own compositions as well?  I think it's called Ithaca.
Beethoven - Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 12
Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu, Nocturn in C sharp minor, Op post
Brahms - Op 118, Nos 2 & 3

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Re: Piazzolla's Oblivion
Reply #3 on: July 11, 2015, 06:19:29 PM
Glad you like it.  I just bought a copy from her website yesterday, but I'd like to learn the other version as well.  By the way, do you have Pegoraro's set of own compositions as well?  I think it's called Ithaca.

I don't have Ithaca...............  too much music, too little time

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Re: Piazzolla's Oblivion
Reply #4 on: January 01, 2017, 08:52:30 PM
I am looking for row piano score of Oblivion by Piazolla. Hope someone can help.
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