I was wondering if anyone's got his 'Moments Mélodiques' Op.36 for piano solo...or at the very least the one called 'Gondoliera'? I've looked everywhere (both offline and online) and I just can't find even a single one
Kleinigkeiten, I've written to the company distributing Valentina Seferinova's CD to see if anyone there has any info. My search, like yours (and with innumerable variants of the composer's first name) has turned up nothing. I'll let you know when I hear back.
Well, it would seem that our prayers have been answered, jossuk I think I can't thank you enough, coulonnus, for such awesome help! That was some way to make my day Cheers, man
jossuk wrote:I'd love to know how you did this, coulonnus.
Well perhaps this page http://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:Other_music_score_websites is too concise! I know that the Walter Cosand site is keen on 19C piano music. By experience I know the preferred country-period-style of the major score sites.
jossuk wrote:And what is that watermark about?
I don't know. Perhaps Jan A. Jarnicki claims copyright on this score. It is obviously a scan. Is page 2 the cover of the CD? Which information do the CD and the score have in common?
Coulonnus was too fast for me ,
but you can find an almost complete collection of Noskowski scores at SBB, see for example here: http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
Seems Schott deposited lots of Augener editions in the 2 years before WW1, when they owned Augener.
So it is now on imslp in a scan without watermarks - but why was it tagged like a new typeset with !N!N!N!N ???
kalliwoda wrote:but why was it tagged like a new typeset with !N!N!N!N ???
It's been retagged now to V/V/V. Probably the person who tagged it was just going fast and didn't notice the mistake (a lot of CR happens late at night as well)