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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2013 10:05:24 GMT -5
After having extracted a lot of pages from the score of Alexandroff's Fourth Sonata, I now discover that a gentleman named fyrexianoff "did" the piece on You-tube already, two years ago. Remarkably he appears to have used the same pdf of the score, and the same system for encoding the video and audio. He has also "done" about five hundred further compositions in the same way! www.youtube.com/user/fyrexianoff/videos?query=alexandrovNever mind - I'll persevere with this one, since I intend to add labels for "first subject" "second subject" and so on. But in future further investigation before starting anything will be called for.
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Post by neilmcgowan on Apr 10, 2013 10:11:18 GMT -5
Ah, how vexing! Nevertheless, it is sometimes entertaining and revealing to see how another well-qualified person has approached the same task? There is plenty more Russian music which deserves this treatment Medtner, for example
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