Talk:Otto Singer
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[edit]He is also known to have made a reduction for piano of Eugen d'Albert's opera Tiefland, and of Ludwig van Beethoven's and Gustav Mahler's symphonies. He also composed fantasies on Wagner's operas for piano solo, published by Peters in Leipzig.
Tiefland was written after 1896. Singer died in 1894. I hope I'm not the only one who sees a itty problem in the beginning of that sentence. Plate numbers of the arrangements may suggest that the other arrangements were made even later; one can check. Removing it for now until some sense can be made of it. Most likely, one or more of these arrangements were made by Otto Singer II (1863-1931) - the consensus over on IMSLP seems to be that all of them were. Schissel | Sound the Note! 16:05, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
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