Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:50 pm
Yes, while we're at it, does anyone have the Nocturne Amoureux?Jean-Séb wrote:Wherever you got it, Friml is always nice!
The place for pianophiles and music lovers everywhere - free downloads of very rare and out of print music for piano and other instruments
http://www.pianophilia.com/phpBB3/
Yes, while we're at it, does anyone have the Nocturne Amoureux?Jean-Séb wrote:Wherever you got it, Friml is always nice!
wow, thanks!Jim Faston wrote:Here's a copy I assembled from very low resolution JPGs I found somewhere on the internet....and a nice recording by Sara Davis Buechner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYNlV8NxhnQ
was this piece ever located? I noticed that Mr. Sear played two pieces from Friml's Op. 84 suite, including Reminiscence, as mentioned in this post. I can probably dig up some missing Friml, as well.Paddys wrote:Friml.
Does anyone have the Five Character Pieces op 84 by Rudolf Friml? In particular I'm after no. 1 Reminiscence, but it would be great to see them all.
I've been listening to Sara Buechner's Friml CD; it's lovely.
Cheers,
P.
Let me know if I missed where we have this ,KUHE are of Cujus Animam from Stabat Matermballan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:16 pm Wilhelm Kuhe (1823-1912). Pianist. He studied with Proksch, Tomaschek and Thalberg. Went to London in 1845 with the singer Pischek and decided to settle in England. From 1886-1904 was professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Further details can be found on Wikipedia. He composed a number of salon pieces and operatic fantasies.
I have posted his Fantasie on Il Trovatore [thank you Mr P].
Kuhe W - Il Trovatore Fantaisie.pdf
Malcolm