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Topic: Can you help me identify this music? (Recordings and Sheets provided)  (Read 1865 times)

Offline makivka

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I was sorting all my sheet music and I found 3 pieces that I can't identify.

I took a picture of it and imported into Halbestunde Sheet Music Reader that attempts to play it. It may not be so accurate, but it does a pretty good job. Could you perhaps identify any of these?

First Mystery: https://streamable.com/0y71hr
Second Mystery: https://streamable.com/exdepx
Third Mystery: https://streamable.com/molozi

Thank you in advance!
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Offline kosulin

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The third mystery is from Ranz-des-Vaches by Joachim Raff (Op. 75-3). Schirmer edition, 1896 to be exact.
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1st Piece I BELIEVE is 'The Storm' by Burgmuller... it's the last page you posted. .
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Second piece sounds like it could be something by Piazzolla???

Offline kosulin

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Yes, the first sheet is from Op. 109-13 by Burgmuller.
But not sure about the second one being Piazzolla.
Vlad

Offline perfect_pitch

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But not sure about the second one being Piazzolla.

It was just my gut feeling... hoped it might at least point to something similarish.

Offline makivka

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You all are wonderful! Thank you for identifying those! It's okay if the other one is not identified. I'm not sure if it's Piazzolla, but I certainty have music by him. I will double-check.
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