Austrian Composers

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more hummm, oh yes, Hummel !
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 103 No. 01-Waltz in Rondo Form, Grand.pdf
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 37 No. 01-Adagio.pdf
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 103 No. 02-Waltz in Rondo Form, Grand.pdf
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Thank you for these, musiclife.
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seconded!
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Especially remarkable for a 13-year-old boy!!

Alternative (alfor) scan:

Korngold Sonate No.2 op.2.pdf
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some additional Hummel...
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 103 No. 03-Waltz in Rondo Form, Grand.pdf
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 105 No. 01-Amusement-a la Suisse.pdf
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 105 No. 02-Amusement-a la Austrichienne.pdf
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and to complete Hummel Op. 105 ... plus a holograph...
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. Post. 3-Contradance-Rondo, The Scottish.pdf
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk-Op. 105 No. 03-Amusement-a la Stryrienne.pdf
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For those who cannot read the handwriting....
hummel - op.123 scotch country-dance-rondo.pdf
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fredbucket wrote:For those who cannot read the handwriting....
hummel - op.123 scotch country-dance-rondo.pdf
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very cool! thank you!
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A while back Alfor posted a link to his scan of Kamillo Horn's opus 15 Sonata (C.F. Kahnt, n.d.). What appears to be a revised edition has appeared on IMSLP (F. Rörich, n.d.).
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Jim Faston wrote:A while back Alfor posted a link to his scan of Kamillo Horn's opus 15 Sonata (C.F. Kahnt, n.d.). What appears to be a revised edition has appeared on IMSLP (F. Rörich, n.d.).
Dear Jim,

thank you very much for the hint!!!

on a first glance my scan (Kahnt) appears to be the later (revised) version. There is only the strange fact that the IMSLP version contains metronom markings. So the composer either added these markings later and at the same time omitted a lot of remarks, fingerings, double-stems, etc., OR he added all these things but omitted the initial metronom markings.
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