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Topic: Where to get a quality score?  (Read 3202 times)

Offline mishamalchik

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Where to get a quality score?
on: May 21, 2017, 02:34:34 AM
Generally speaking, Henle editions are my first choice (I have this weird love for high-quality paper), but they don't have this particular piece. I am looking for Liszt's Piano Concerto no 2, I'm not super concerned about price, but I do want a copy with high-quality paper, and obviously accuracy.

Any advice on where to get a good copy of this?

PS: generally, I'd ask my teacher, but summer break started, and he's off on his summer performances.


That's the end of the question. Next, I just want to talk about how freakin' amazing Liszt is. Everything is challenging but it just fits so well under my hands, and I love his works so much and this piece in particular just aligns so well with my skill set.
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