Walter Niemann

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Re: Walter Niemann

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Hello,

I’m wondering if there was any luck in finding Op. 187, Variations on 2 old Christmas Songs. Might be nice as we approach the festive season.

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Hello besmart,

Apparently Niemann's works got lost or destroyed during and/or after WW2 or the fire at his home, where he only was able to save his most important belongings (such as German poetry books, a chest with family souvenirs or letters). After five years of research, contacting the inherits of Niemann's manuscripts and visits to several libraries in Germany, I - unfortunately - have to say that there will be no chance to see this work (same goes for Opp. 151, 156, 157 and 166)...

I'm sorry to disappoint you :(
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Thanks for your reply. Sad that the music is no more.
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Here is a typeset that I just finished!

It's 'Die Harzreise, Op.77' which may be published in 1921. I had no information about the publication date at my fingertips so please do not take this as proven. In addition I attached another piece to this file; a piece that bears the title 'Unter Birken' (engl. 'Under Birches'). I can only imagine that this is either mislabeled by the publishing house (Neue Musik-Zeitung) or it was originally intended by Niemann back in 1916 to implement this short little piece into a Suite called 'Deutscher Frühling' (engl. 'German Spring') and place it right at the beginning as a little Prelude to the cycle.
Not to forget the influences of World War One when German patriotism was at its climax: Being a man heavily connected to his German roots and Germany Niemann could presumably had started the cycle 'Deutscher Frühling' to express his loyalty to his home country. This, however, is in contradiction to Niemann's pacifism and his dislike of the later Nazi Regime. After World War One when Germany lost nearly everything and patriotism was at its low point Niemann could have aborted his plans of the cycle and implemented the one remaining piece into 'Die Harzreise' with a an alternative ending that is reminiscent of the first piece of 'Die Harzreise'.

Best wishes
Robin

Niemann, W - Die Harzreise (new edition).pdf
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Beautiful. Thank you Robin.
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Seconded :)
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I found this obscure work by him online! As far as I checked my folder this is completely new to me!

Niemann W - Mazurka 1910.pdf

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Re: Walter Niemann

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Hello! I am playing Niemann’s piano sonata no. 1 op. 60 for my final recital. Did anyone know where I can get the original score?
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Hello jocelynsese21 and welcome to the forum!

First of all, it makes me very happy that you chose Niemann for your recital!
Second: Do you need an original score? It can, as far as I know, only be obtained using libraries since this and much more of his works are out of print! Of course it depends on where you are but here is a WorldCat link where you can search for libraries nearby that have the desired score.

https://www.worldcat.org/title/erste-so ... ef_results

Best regards


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Re: Walter Niemann

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Hello,

does anyone have the sheet music for the following opuses:
op.10 Reisebilder
op.13 Bunte Blätter
op.22 Stimmungen und Bilder
op.27 Im Wetter
op.43 Suite nach Worten von Jacobsen
op.64 Efeu und Rosen
op.72 Scherzo im strengen Stil
op.111 Menuet und Bouree
op.119 Jura Sommer
op.139 Bunte Blumen
op.141 Waldbilder aus dem Fichtelgebrige
op.150 Sonate Nr.11 Ilsenburger
op.151 Ein Tag im Funkhaus
op.156 Palmengarten
op.157 Altmärkische Dorfbilder
op.166 Seestücke
op.170 3 Tangoimpressionen
op.171 Kleine Ballet Suite
op.172 Mein Breughelbuch
op.173 Altenglische Walzer
op.174 Die lustige Chinesen
op.177 Aquarellen

op.28 Alhambra (Granada) (from 3 Nocturnes)
op.57 Silberwogen (from 3 poetische Studien)
op.61 Waldeinsamkeit; Tanzende Funken (from 5 Tonbilder)

thank you in advance

I have all of these - check your personal messages.
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