This is a bit different to other score requests - here are some vintage scores on Ebay which would be great to see on IMSLP - anyone able to purchase them with a view to scanning and uploading?
(Unfortunately I have exceeded my budget for buying up sheet music and due to a lot of things happening this month I have had to tighten my belt, so to speak. In addition, overseas postage is often more deadly than the cost of the item itself, so it would be more economical for someone closer to the actual item to acquire it.)
If anybody sees anything interesting on Ebay or other websites where you can buy things, please post it here.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Franz-SCHUBERT-G ... dZViewItem
Schubert Octet, arranged for piano 4-hands (F.E.C. Leuckhardt edition, 1868)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1838-Liszt-Schub ... dZViewItem
Schubert: 4 songs transcribed by Liszt for solo piano, first edition (Vienna, Diabelli, 1838)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ca-1834-Franz-Sc ... dZViewItem
Schubert: Divertissement à la Hóngroise for Piano 4-hands, op.54. 2nd edition (Vienna, Diabelli, ca.1834)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/gestochene-Musik ... dZViewItem
J.B.Cramer: Pensee Funebre et Elegiaque for piano, 1842 (ex library copy)
Scores on Ebay
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Scores on Ebay
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis
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That's what I mean, they are mostly in the US so it makes no sense for someone like me to pay a fortune for international postage, if someone local can acquire them and scan them it becomes more economical.
Haven't seen the piano duet reduction of the Schubert Octet before - that sounds like an interesting one.
Aldona
Haven't seen the piano duet reduction of the Schubert Octet before - that sounds like an interesting one.
Aldona
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis