Am 27.08.2013 11:15, schrieb Martin Tarenskeen:
Am 26.08.2013 13:45, schrieb Martin Tarenskeen:
P.S. I am typesetting a lesser known and lesser played, yet
Chopin autograph, version of this Nocturne, with some interesting
typesetting issues. For
example at some point in the score I have to combine two 3/4
bars in the right hand with one 2/2 bar in the left hand. polymetric
music from 1830!
I'll share the end results later.
I'm looking forward to that as I'm very interested in this sort of
thing.
HTH
Urs
My Chopin score can be found here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zqnsijhiwp2ebgr/op8gtlOx9N
(Let me know if the link doesn't work)
So you don't want to know _that_ the link works? ;-)
Nice score. Interesting use of polymetric notation. And interesting that
he chose not to keep it for publication. Too advanced?
Are there any biographical notions that Chopin used that Nocturne (page
2) as a resource bin for the f minor piano concerto?
And one more question: You mentioned a Henle edition somewhere. Where
did you copy the music from, Henle or the autograph?
Best
Urs
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