This custom search works much better than the built in one and allows searching older posts.
|
|
69835 Members
40 Forums
143369 Topics
2073509 Posts
Max Online: 15252 @ 03/21/10 11:39 PM
|
|
|
#1997485 - 12/10/12 06:10 PM
Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
|
Full Member
Registered: 08/24/09
Posts: 242
Loc: CT
|
The subject says it all. Can't seem to find this piece transcribed for the piano in the usual places I purchase music. Thank you.
Edited by MrHazelton (12/10/12 06:11 PM)
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1997532 - 12/10/12 07:17 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: MrHazelton]
|
4000 Post Club Member
Registered: 10/05/08
Posts: 4023
Loc: San Jose, CA
|
Kalmus Classic Edition K 03101, Warner Bros. Publications, J.S. Bach, Six Partitas and Overture in the French Manner, Hans Bischoff, ed., 1882, for piano, ISBN 0-7692-8604-6 I find the print, paper, and binding satisfactory in this edition, and it was $10.95 in an ordinary music store a few years ago. This copy does not mention the BWV 826 number you mentioned, however. You could Google it, or try http://sheetmusicplus.com ; there seem to be several other editions in print, and there certainly are a great many recorded performances. Or could you be thinking of some other Bach Partita No. 2...?
_________________________
Clef
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1997551 - 12/10/12 07:50 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: MrHazelton]
|
Full Member
Registered: 11/03/09
Posts: 73
Loc: Australia
|
Edited by HNB (12/10/12 07:50 PM)
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1997572 - 12/10/12 08:35 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: MrHazelton]
|
3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/12/09
Posts: 3168
Loc: Bay Area, CA
|
What does the OP mean by "transcribed for piano"?
If we're talking about the usual Bach C minor keyboard partita, it will be available from every source with classical scores that you can think of, from amazon to sheetmusicplus.com to imslp.
-Jason
_________________________
Working on: Beethoven op.57, Bach WTC F# minor Book II
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1997593 - 12/10/12 09:07 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: beet31425]
|
6000 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/23/07
Posts: 6495
|
What does the OP mean by "transcribed for piano"?
If we're talking about the usual Bach C minor keyboard partita, it will be available from every source with classical scores that you can think of, from amazon to sheetmusicplus.com to imslp.
The partitas were written for harpsichord, so maybe "transcribed for piano" means with pedalling and pianistic dynamics added.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1997602 - 12/10/12 09:31 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: MrHazelton]
|
Full Member
Registered: 08/24/09
Posts: 242
Loc: CT
|
Thank you for the replies. To be clear, here is an excerpt of the piece played by Martha Argerich. Martha Argerich - Bach Partita No. 2 - Verbier Festival 2008 When I look for it on Amazon and Sheetmusicplus.com there isn't much detail regarding the contents of the books. I want to make sure I'm buying the right thing.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1997629 - 12/10/12 10:48 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: MrHazelton]
|
4000 Post Club Member
Registered: 10/05/08
Posts: 4023
Loc: San Jose, CA
|
"... When I look for it on Amazon and Sheetmusicplus.com there isn't much detail regarding the contents of the books. I want to make sure I'm buying the right thing."
And this, Mr. H., is why I like stores better than online anything. My local music store will order anything I want anything that is available, at competitive prices, and if I am not satisfied when I see the merchandise, there is no requirement that I buy it. Maybe they put it out on the rack, maybe they send it back--- I don't know, but it has worked well for me (and for them, too; I have been a good customer). And I like them. And they like my dog.
I don't know if you would get much of a response from Amazon, but calling or e-mailing sheetmusic.com (or one of the other real music stores--- Alfred, Hal Leonard, etc) would, I would imagine, get you the assistance you need to make a decision. Anyway, they accept returns if you are not satisfied.
Good luck. I am very partial to the Partitas and I find it warms my heart to know that you are reaching out to bring them into your world. Some of us have several editions at hand...
Hey--- what could it hurt to write to Martha and ask her what edition she likes? I'm sure she has gotten lots of letters that have pleased her less.
_________________________
Clef
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1997647 - 12/10/12 11:11 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: MrHazelton]
|
Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 16712
Loc: Victoria, BC
|
[...]When I look for it on Amazon and Sheetmusicplus.com there isn't much detail regarding the contents of the books. I want to make sure I'm buying the right thing. As has already been indicated, there is a link above to IMSLP which has the score you can download for free and print out, since it's public domain. If you want a bound, printed, commercially purchased score, I don't think that you will find any music sellers listing contents; there's not much content to list. It's standard repertoire written for keyboard (now most frequently played on the piano) but it's not "arranged" for piano. The only thing you need to guard against is an edition that says it's "arranged" for some other instrument - a highly unlikely possibility, by the way. Regards,
_________________________
BruceD - - - - - Estonia 190 in satin ebony
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1998316 - 12/12/12 11:47 AM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: MrHazelton]
|
Full Member
Registered: 03/11/12
Posts: 121
Loc: London, Cambridge, San Francis...
|
Or, try supporting your local music store by having them order a copy for you. It's hard being in the sheet music business these days, and your local businesses need your support more than Amazon does.
_________________________
Currently: Bach-Partita 4, Chopin-Ballade 2, Chopin-op 10/1, Shostakovich p&f 4,7 Kinda-sorta list: Bartok-Sonata, Beethoven op.109, Hough/Hammerstein-My Favorite Things
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1998638 - 12/12/12 10:47 PM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: BruceD]
|
6000 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/23/07
Posts: 6495
|
It's standard repertoire written for keyboard (now most frequently played on the piano) but it's not "arranged" for piano. Indulging my pedantic streak a bit - I think the partitas were written for the harpsichord, not the generic abstract "keyboard" of the WTC. And, since the Bishchoff edition has been mentioned, I think it could be argued that the dynamics added by the editor (for example, crescendos, which aren't possible on the harpsichord) mean that it was "arranged for piano", in some sense.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1998696 - 12/13/12 12:30 AM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: wr]
|
Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 16712
Loc: Victoria, BC
|
It's standard repertoire written for keyboard (now most frequently played on the piano) but it's not "arranged" for piano. Indulging my pedantic streak a bit - I think the partitas were written for the harpsichord, not the generic abstract "keyboard" of the WTC. And, since the Bishchoff edition has been mentioned, I think it could be argued that the dynamics added by the editor (for example, crescendos, which aren't possible on the harpsichord) mean that it was "arranged for piano", in some sense. True, no doubt, but you're possibly now confusing the OP who is not - may I say it? - at this level of distinction and/or sophistication. I would counter argue by saying that I think that no one would argue that an Urtext would be considered as being "arranged for piano." Regards,
_________________________
BruceD - - - - - Estonia 190 in satin ebony
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1998705 - 12/13/12 12:43 AM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: BruceD]
|
Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/11/09
Posts: 17573
Loc: New York
|
....I would counter argue by saying that I think that no one would argue that an Urtext would be considered as being "arranged for piano." I would add (or counter?)  that hardly anyone would argue that any edition of the keyboard partitas (or harpsichord partitas or whatever we want to call them) would be considered as being "arranged for piano." I think the OP's question was based on a simple misunderstanding, although exactly what, we don't know.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1998719 - 12/13/12 01:18 AM
Re: Where can I find Bach Partita II BWV826 score for piano
[Re: BruceD]
|
6000 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/23/07
Posts: 6495
|
It's standard repertoire written for keyboard (now most frequently played on the piano) but it's not "arranged" for piano. Indulging my pedantic streak a bit - I think the partitas were written for the harpsichord, not the generic abstract "keyboard" of the WTC. And, since the Bishchoff edition has been mentioned, I think it could be argued that the dynamics added by the editor (for example, crescendos, which aren't possible on the harpsichord) mean that it was "arranged for piano", in some sense. True, no doubt, but you're possibly now confusing the OP who is not - may I say it? - at this level of distinction and/or sophistication. I would counter argue by saying that I think that no one would argue that an Urtext would be considered as being "arranged for piano." Since an Urtext of the partitas wouldn't include any "playable on a piano, but not a harpsichord" markings, you are right. The arrangement issue would not even come up, since there would be nothing specific to the piano that would prompt it.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|