There is a Litolff edition (ca.1860) of the parts for the Schubert string quartets D.804, D.87, D.353 and D.810 (in that order) in the Sibley digital collection. However, each of the .pdf files contains all 4 quartets for a given instrument.
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... temId=7376
There is also a Litolff edition of similar vintage with the two Schubert piano trios (D.898, D.929). Once again each file contains material from both pieces.
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... temId=7954
And there is also a C.F. Peters edition (ed. Ferdinand David) of the two piano trios. Same story.
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... temId=7765
I don't have the time, the tools or the skill to split these into separate works so they can be added to their respective work pages. If anybody is that way inclined, it would be a very valuable addition to the IMSLP chamber music repertoire.
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Done - happy christmas
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Thank you!!! That was quick!
And a happy holiday season and prosperous New Year to you too.
(I had already printed out the trios for my own use, but I know there are lots of people out there who, unlike me, do not frequent both the IMSLP and Sibley websites.)
And now that the dishes have been cleared away and the guests have gone home, I am looking forward to a nice leisurely Boxing Day and hopefully a few uninterrupted hours of sinking my fingers into the E-flat trio (D.929).
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And a happy holiday season and prosperous New Year to you too.
(I had already printed out the trios for my own use, but I know there are lots of people out there who, unlike me, do not frequent both the IMSLP and Sibley websites.)
And now that the dishes have been cleared away and the guests have gone home, I am looking forward to a nice leisurely Boxing Day and hopefully a few uninterrupted hours of sinking my fingers into the E-flat trio (D.929).
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Re: Schubert @ Sibley - files in need of splitting
...and sorry to be a pain after all your hard work, but I have just had a look at the files and it seems that you have the two trios under each other's work pages!
Trio No. 1 (D.898) is the B-flat trio and Trio No. 2 (D.929) is the E-flat trio.
(went to print out another copy as I had misplaced my previous one - thank God for IMSLP!)
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Trio No. 1 (D.898) is the B-flat trio and Trio No. 2 (D.929) is the E-flat trio.
(went to print out another copy as I had misplaced my previous one - thank God for IMSLP!)
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Re: Schubert @ Sibley - files in need of splitting
oje - thought I had doublechecked everything.
... fixed???? - Replaced the files with correctly named ones, but the result is the same wrong link.
Got a warning however, in the first replacement, that there are two versions of the same file....
Once I replaced the corresponding file, everything returned to the previous state???
Could one of the moderators help - thank you.
... fixed???? - Replaced the files with correctly named ones, but the result is the same wrong link.
Got a warning however, in the first replacement, that there are two versions of the same file....
Once I replaced the corresponding file, everything returned to the previous state???
Could one of the moderators help - thank you.
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Re: Schubert @ Sibley - files in need of splitting
File caching means that the "wrong" file might still be being distributed for some time after the replacement goes up - be patient! I removed the duplicate/wrong files and re-tagged the replacements last night, they should be fine by now. Regards, PML