Videoscore Mozart-Volodos Turkish March | Download pdf Most accurate score

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @alexeyyemtsov
    @alexeyyemtsov  3 года назад +4

    Hello everyone,
    this is the most accurate score that exists so far for you to download. Download it or follow along. AY

  • @sergeihsiao4011
    @sergeihsiao4011 Год назад +2

    thanks a lot !

  • @gabrielgabriel8096
    @gabrielgabriel8096 Год назад +2

    Great Channel. Thanks a lot, congratulations.

  • @vickivandever4492
    @vickivandever4492 3 года назад +2

    You are incredible!

  • @tomgiles1484
    @tomgiles1484 Год назад +2

    Great job, Alexey! That was, no doubt, a lot of work. Thanks for posting it. An observation: In measure 68, that D and E# in the L.H. in the first chord sounds GODAWFUL! 😬Your transcription is accurate, but I have to question why Volodos would play those notes. I think C and F# in the L.H. (with the A & D# in the R.H., thus creating a C diminished 7th chord) is MUCH better and more musically logical and pleasing. I do question your B & D# and D# & F# in the R.H., in the first beat of measure 157. Volodos sounds like he's actually playing C & D# and D & F# (creating a major tonality) then in measure 159 plays C & D# and D & F (creating a minor tonality) in the first beat. I definitely hear the minor 2nd shift from F# to F natural.

    • @alexeyyemtsov
      @alexeyyemtsov  Год назад

      Hello Tom,
      Thank you for your comments.
      Honestly I don’t know how or why AV settled on the harmony in bar 68. His creative process is beyond me and I do not dare question it. However, after checking it - both the CD and video recordings - I must say that bar 68 is correct.
      Bar 157 - You are absolutely right to spot the misprint! Thank you. The bar 157 first measure must have a B# and D# in RH - just like in bar 159!
      I was struggling with the software for a very long time while doing Turkish March and had to edit a lot of PDF, creating manually stems going up and down. I just couldn’t find a way to write it in Sibelius. But thank you for picking these up. I see some other funny missing notes as well.
      I will have to re-print the Turkish March and make an update video.
      AY

  • @andreaskarsch3732
    @andreaskarsch3732 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic and congratulations! I know in part how exhausting this is.... PLEASE transcribe the "Ruslan and Lyudmila" ...this piece haunts me for years...

    • @alexeyyemtsov
      @alexeyyemtsov  3 года назад +1

      Hello Andreas,
      I will certainly attempt to transcribe Ruslan and Ludmila. Not sure of the recording quality, but I will see if it is possible. R&L will be very challenging.

    • @andreaskarsch3732
      @andreaskarsch3732 3 года назад +1

      @@alexeyyemtsov Hey Alexey, thanks for replying. I only know of the video that i uploaded under another username 'listen and learn'. there are a few recordings (however only audio) available ....hard to find...i'll try to find one again since the original i had i lost...too bad. there is another video available of a Tristan Pfaff here on youtube playing this. that sounds already pretty volodos sheets like....

    • @alexeyyemtsov
      @alexeyyemtsov  3 года назад +1

      @@andreaskarsch3732 Ok thank you, I will have a closer look (a little later in the year).