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A peek through the keyhole – Bartók’s “Allegro barbaro” as forerunner of the complete edition

Posted on April 18, 2016 by Annette Oppermann

With Béla Bartók, we have added a new composer to … Continue reading →

Posted in Allegro barbaro BB 63 (Bartók), autograph, Bartók, Béla, Composers, Monday Postings, piano solo, variant reading | Tagged Sound source | Leave a comment

Scriabin plays Scriabin – Is the finale of the 3rd piano sonata too difficult?

Posted on September 17, 2012 by Norbert Müllemann

Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915) was not only one of the outstanding … Continue reading →

Posted in Monday Postings, piano solo, Piano Sonata Nr. 3 op. 23 (Scriabin), Scriabin, Alexander | Tagged Piano Roll, Scriabin, Sound source | 8 Comments
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