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Old Feb-06-2008, 03:08
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Default Polka de V.R.

Could someone help be find a copy of Rachmaninoff's transcription of Behr's Lachtaubchen, published as Polka de V.R.?


I've looked all over, and can't find it....
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Wait... It's possible that the version I heard from Rachmaninoff was not from Behr, but a composition of his own father.

So base your search on that, if you can
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http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/w/1...v_Polka_de_V_R
(Those 'Horowitz in Moscow' discs are the first on the list, if you search for 'Horowitz' at Amazon.com, but type Polka de V.R., you get nothing.)
http://www.amazon.com/Polka-de-V-R/dp/B000QNOLZG (mp3)
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Well, I was actually looking for the sheet music

I appreciate your response, I was worried I was the only one who had heard of it

Only two Youtube videos, that shows you it's uncommon
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Well, I was actually looking for the sheet music
I should've guessed.
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That's ok. I found it, but it's in the Netherlands...

We'll just see if I manage to get my hands on it
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