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The crux of sharp or flat: Just enough cautionary accidentals? or are extras o.k., too?

Posted on September 3, 2012 by Peter Jost

Our editorial department is always receiving queries from users requesting … Continue reading →

Posted in Bourrée fantasque (Chabrier), Gnossienne (Satie), Monday Postings, notation, Piano Concerto K. 503 (W.A. Mozart), Piano Sonatina (Ravel), Violin Sonata op. 13 (Fauré) | Tagged accidentals, Chabrier, Fauré, Mozart, Ravel, Satie | 6 Comments

Curiosity pays off. The genesis of Maurice Ravel’s piano ‘Sonatine’

Posted on March 19, 2012 by Peter Jost

In 2011 when I began preparing a new edition of … Continue reading →

Posted in genesis, Monday Postings, piano solo, Piano Sonatina (Ravel), Ravel, Maurice | Tagged Calvocoressi, competition, genesis, Ravel, Sonatina | 1 Comment
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