List of paraphrases, transcriptions, arrangements and cadences by Leopold Godowsky

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This list of paraphrases, transcriptions, arrangements and cadences by Leopold Godowsky shows the paraphrases , transcriptions , arrangements and cadences by Leopold Godowsky . They are adaptations of other compositions .

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composer title Machining Dedicated
Isaac Albéniz Tango in D major, op.165.2 Concert version (1921) in some editions A. Mandelstam or Alexis Kall
Albeniz Iberia , Book 2, No. 3 Concert arrangement (1938) Arthur Rubinstein
Johann Sebastian Bach Sonata No. 1 in G minor for violin dito Franz Kneisel
Brook Sonata No. 2 in B minor for violin very freely transcribed and arranged for the piano (1924) Henriot Levy or Sergei Rachmaninov
Brook Sonata No. 3 in A minor for violin dito Leopold von Auer
Brook Suite No. 3 in C major for violoncello dito Mario Paci
Brook Suite No. 5 in C minor for violoncello dito Pablo Casals
Ludwig van Beethoven 4th piano concerto Cadenzas (1909) ./.
Georges Bizet Adagietto from L'Arlésienne (1927) Leonard S. Saxe
Carl Bohm As quiet as the night Dr. Alexis Kall
Frédéric Chopin Rondo op.16 Concert arrangement (1899) Carl Faelten
Chopin Waltz in E flat major, Op. 18 Concert Paraphrase (1899) Otto (Wilhelm Gottholdt) Pfefferkorn
Chopin Etudes Studies on the Etudes of F. Chopin
Chopin Waltz in D flat major op.64.1 Concert arrangement (1923) ./.
Chopin Waltz in A flat major op.64.3 Concert arrangement (1927) Leff Pouishnoff
Chopin Waltz in A flat major, Op. 69.1 Concert arrangement (1927) Camille Decreus
Chopin Waltz in F minor op.70.2 Concert arrangement (1927) Archy Rosenthal
Chopin Waltz in D flat major op.70.3 Concert version (1921) Gertrude Huntly Green
Benjamin Godard Canzonetta in B flat major from the Concerto romatique (1927) Jerome David Kern
Adolf von Henselt Etude F sharp major op. 2.6 "Si oiseau j'étais" Concert arrangement (1899) Alexander Lambert
Henselt Etude F sharp major op. 2.6 "Si oiseau j'étais" Concert arrangement with cadenza Felix Blumenfeld
Henselt Etude F sharp major op. 2.6 "Si oiseau j'étais" Transcription (1931) Alexander Raab
Fritz Kreisler Rondino on a theme by Beethoven Mischa Elman
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 10. Concerto for two pianos Two Cadenzas (1921) Gertrude Huntly
Mozart 24th piano concerto Cadenzas for the 1st and 3rd movements (1925) Vera Kaplun Aronson
Mozart 23rd piano concerto Cadence (1927) Maurice Aronson
Camille Saint-Saëns The Swan (1927) John George Hinderer
Saint-Saëns The Swan freely arranged for violin and piano (1929) Isidore Achron
Franz Schubert Ballet music from "Rosamunde" Concert arrangement ./.
Schubert Moment musical op.94.3 Arranged and transposed to F sharp minor (1922) Mrs. Ernest Newman (UK edition), Simeon Rumschisky (US edition)
Schubert Songs
  1. Where? (D 795.2)
  2. The walk
  3. Heidenröslein (D 257)
  4. Good night (D 911.1)
  5. Morning greeting (D 795.8)
  6. Lullaby (D 498)
  7. The trout (D 550)
  8. The young nun (D 828)
  9. Litany (D 343)
  10. Message of love (D 957.1)
  11. To Mignon (D 161)
  12. Impatience (D 795.7)
freely transcribed for the piano (1926)
  1. Sergei Rachmaninov
  2. Isidore Philipp
  3. Prince Mohammed Mohiuddin
  4. Berthold Neuer
  5. Joseph Gahm
  6. Dr. AI wrestler
  7. Cora Neuer
  8. David Saperton
  9. Robert Braun
  10. Hans Heniot
  11. Herman Wasserman
  12. Gertrude Huntly
Robert Schumann You are like a flower , op.25.24 (1921)
John Stafford Smith The Star-Spangled Banner Concert version
Oscar Strauss The last waltz Paris 1928
Johann Strauss Symphonic metamorphoses of Johann Strauss' themes Three waltz paraphrases for the pianoforte for the concert performance (1912)
  1. Artist life
  2. The bat
  3. Wine, women and song
  1. Mr. & Mrs. Johann Simon
  2. Mrs. Johann Strauss
  3. Dr. Heinrich Steger
Ostrich Paris 1928 Symphonic Metamorphoses of the Schatz-Walzer Themes from the Gypsy Baron, ed. by Davis Saperton (1941) Simon Barere
Richard Strauss Serenade, op.17.2 New York 1922 Samuel D. Stein
Carl Maria von Weber Invitation to dance Counterpoint arrangement (1905) Ferruccio Busoni
Weber Invitation to dance Counterpoint paraphrase for two pianos with possible accompaniment of a third (1922) Guy Maier and Lee Pattison (piano duo)
Weber Momento capriccioso op.12 Concert arrangement (1904) Johan Wijsman
Weber Perpetuum mobile (Rondo from the Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, Op. 24) Concert arrangement (1903)

See also

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin
  2. a b Suites for Solo Cello (Bach)
  3. Carl Faelten with Bach Cantatas (English)
  4. ^ Archy Rosenthal
  5. ^ Gertrude Huntly Green
  6. Violin part with fingerings and phrasing by Leo Godowsky
  7. 1937 in two volumes, revised; Dedicated to Józef Hofmann
  8. ^ The same piece as the epilogue in the Triakontameron
  9. ^ Works by Johan Wijsman