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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2011-09-02 23:05
Anybody know who handles the rental (score and parts) of the third version (1940 or 41, depending on where you look) of Rachmaninoff's Fourth Piano Concerto? Our librarian inadvertently acquired the second version (1927 or 28, depending on where you look) published by Kalmus. This version is identical to the one available on IMSLP. The third version is the one most pianists perform and it is significantly different from its predecessors. It is not public domain. Luck's (and Kalmus) seem to have the score only. Luck's suggests that performance material is available either from Theodore Presser or Boosey & Hawkes but I can't find parts in either of their (rental) catalogs. Nor do I see it in Schirmer, or European-American.
Thanks,
jnk
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Author: rmk54
Date: 2011-09-03 13:00
Since this was originally published by Charles Foley, it is definitely a Boosey rental.
Sometimes the web site does not list older works, but you can just type in the title on the order form.
Post Edited (2011-09-03 13:22)
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