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Ossia and Da Capo – Confusion in Schumann’s Papillons, Op. 2

Posted on September 2, 2013 by Norbert Gertsch

Sometimes a conundrum can’t be solved, even when the source … Continue reading →

Posted in Alfred Cortot, autograph, Claudio Arrau, dynamics, first edition, Jörg Demus, Monday Postings, Papillons op. 2 (Schumann), piano solo, Schumann, Robert, Sviatoslav Richter, variant reading, Wilhelm Kempff | Tagged Dacapo, Ossia, Papillons, Schumann | Leave a comment

‘Come sopra’ – clearly ambiguous!

Posted on March 4, 2013 by Norbert Gertsch

The autograph of Beethoven’s piano sonata, Op. 90, is part … Continue reading →

Posted in autograph, Beethoven, Ludwig van, Claudio Arrau, first edition, Monday Postings, notation, piano solo, Piano Sonata op. 90 (Beethoven), variant reading, Wilhelm Kempff | Tagged Beethoven, come sopra, reading, Sonata | Leave a comment
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