Here is an easier version (easier than the one BartK played so very well). I made it partly myself, not from scratch of course, but by combining other easy arrangements. In m5, and a lot of other measures, you'll see a line above three notes. It means that this is a triplet. The number three in the middle of the line confuses me, so instead I just use the line.

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ShiroKuro I know, I just find sometimes it's more trouble than it's worth trying to hunt through IMSLP. It takes forever to sort through things, and so many of the scores are old and hard to read. If I can find the Helne version here, in score with a modern and high quality typesetting etc., then that will be preferable.
(Edit to add, I work at a uni with a very well-known music school, we have a fantastic music library)

The Henle edition was published in 2024 so they might not have it yet but it's not too expensive.

    BartK Already 11 pieces in one month?! 😲

    I started some pieces in mid-December, so it was more like a month and a half.

    BartK I think you can choose harder pieces given how well you played those. Amazing performances!

    Thank you very much! I've chosen a few pieces that are a bit more difficult, we'll see how that goes.

    Thanks, @Animisha

    BartK The Henle edition was published in 2024 so they might not have it yet but it's not too expensive.

    Oops, you're right, my uni library doesn't have it! Not only that, but there are only two libraries that show up in the "inter-library loan" request system, and those libraries are overseas. So no dice!

    Also, I poked around online, and it's not on Amazon US (although it's on Amazon UK), and I can't find anywhere to buy it. How ironic!

      ShiroKuro Also, I poked around online, and it's not on Amazon US (although it's on Amazon UK), and I can't find anywhere to buy it. How ironic!

      Henle has an app. You could install it and buy the digital version.

        Greta99 Henle has an app.

        I knew that, but if my memory is correct, you can't get the pdfs out of the app, is that right?

        I play from the forScore app, so I want my pdfs in there.

          ShiroKuro I knew that, but if my memory is correct, you can't get the pdfs out of the app, is that right?

          I have not used the app, but this is from Henle Support page:
          In the settings menu of the score you will find a print option. On Android devices you automatically have the option of printing to PDF. On iOS devices you can use a zoom gesture in the print preview to create a PDF, which you can then also use in other apps.

            Thanks!

            Greta99 On iOS devices you can use a zoom gesture in the print preview to create a PDF, which you can then also use in other apps.

            Hmm, that sounds promising!

            Can you play any of those @pianoloverus ? If so, please please pretty please participate in the recital, would love to hear it 😃

            Wow that is pristine indeed, thanks @pianoloverus !

            Hey @BartK is this basically the arrangement you played or is the Henle version written different? The Ossia più facile starts on page 4 in this pdf.

              ShiroKuro I knew that, but if my memory is correct, you can't get the pdfs out of the app, is that right?

              You can! From the Henle app, view the score in "print mode" (this is the same layout as their printed scores) and then print to PDF.

              @twocats good to know, Thanks!

              ShiroKuro Hey @BartK is this basically the arrangement you played or is the Henle version written different? The Ossia più facile starts on page 4 in this pdf.

              Yes, this is the same ossia. I made a few modifications where I mixed the ossia with some parts of the main score; mainly the octaves in the bass because the ossia sounded a bit thin without those. But this looks indeed the same and it's what Liszt wrote.

              @BartK awesome, thank you for checking! And @pianoloverus thank you again for finding that score, it sooo much easier to read than the one I found!

              5 days later

              Here is the "nice walking tempo" piece that I wanted to learn next:

              1. Thornton's Walk by Martin Phipps
                It's from the soundtrack of the BBC mini-series "North and South", an adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel.

              And then...

              Sophia I also sense a theme developing... Wild Horses, Wild Horseman, so what's next...

              Well, I couldn't resist when I saw the title of this piece 😂:

              1. Dragon Rider by Hans-Günter Heumann
                I think it fits the theme? There is also the "Halloween Witch Ride" by the same composer, but it will have to wait till October...

              WieWaldi Yes, actually, all levels. Very nice arrangements.

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              This time I picked something easier because I was on a business trip and didn't have that much time to practice. It's a Burgmüller etude from the Eighteen Characteristic Studies set. Quite fun to play. 🙂

              Quick Study List for 2025

              1. George Frideric Handel, Passacaille (variations 1-8).
              2. Enrique Granados, Danzas Españolas, no. 2 Oriental
              3. Scott Joplin, Maple Leaf Rag (without trio)
              4. Schubert-Liszt, Ständchen (ossia più facile)
              5. Burgmüller, La fileuse, op. 109, no. 18