The keys both up and down a tone are already on the site, but I cannot find this key!
Thanks in advance for the help
Mendelssohn Neue Liebe Op.19 No. 4 - E minor
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Re: Mendelssohn Neue Liebe Op.19 No. 4 - E minor
The original key seems to be F# minor; the D minor version posted on IMSLP is identified as for low voice. If there is a medium voice public domain version available in the key you seek, somebody will have to find and post it.
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Re: Mendelssohn Neue Liebe Op.19 No. 4 - E minor
Yes, that's correct. I've heard some mezzo-sopranos sing it in the E minor key, so I assume it must be out there somewhere. Thanks!
Re: Mendelssohn Neue Liebe Op.19 No. 4 - E minor
Actually, the fact that a song is performed in a particular key is no guarantee that the piece is published in that key. The job description of any respectable accompanist has always included the ability to put a song into the key desired by the recitalist. Having a published edition in the key of choice is convenient, but barring that happy circumstance, the only option would seem to be a do-it-yourself effort. For the especially gifted pianist, that goal might be accomplished at sight. Otherwise, today's computer notation programs with transposition capabilities can make that task a bit easier.
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Re: Mendelssohn Neue Liebe Op.19 No. 4 - E minor
Yes, that was my other option if a published copy in that key wasn't available. I suppose transposing it on Sibelius is what I will have to do. Hmm, not looking forward to the task of initial inputting! Thank you for the help.
Re: Mendelssohn Neue Liebe Op.19 No. 4 - E minor
If you want to save time and you're willing to spend $5, there is a legal site that will let you have the song transposed: http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/six-son ... 52001.aspx