BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg

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BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg

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The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg are much neglected countries if it comes to music. Let's change that bit by bit in this thread.

To start with: Philipp Rüfer (1844-1919) was a composer from Belgium (born in Liège). He worked as a teacher in Berlin at the institute of Xaver Scharwenka. His most important pupil was Heinz Tiessen. He wrote some large scale works (an opera "Merlin", a Symphony, a Violin Concerto) and obviously some smaller piano works, among them this Phantasy Piece.
Rüfer op14 Fantasiestück.pdf
Edit: Sorry, the original file lacked page 3. Now here is the corrected score.
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Thank you for the Rüfer.
I am looking for:
Andriessen, Hendrik
Diepenbrook
Peters, Floor
Sigtenhorst-Meyer: Sonata
Voormolen
Waterman

Before the archive is running, let me re-upload:
SIGTENHORST-MEYER
Sonatine op. 30
Sigtenhorst Meyer Sonatine No.1 op.30.pdf
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Post by HullandHellandHalifax »

alfor wrote:Thank you for the Rüfer.
I am looking for:
Andriessen, Hendrik
Diepenbrook
Peters, Floor
Sigtenhorst-Meyer: Sonata
Voormolen
Waterman

Before the archive is running, let me re-upload:
SIGTENHORST-MEYER
Sonatine op. 30
Sigtenhorst Meyer Sonatine No.1 op.30.pdf
Voormolen Livre des Enfants Livre 1.pdf
Voormolen Livre des Enfants Livre 2.pdf
Voormolen Suite de Clavecin pour piano (1921).pdf
Voormolen Tableaux des Pays-Bas Series 1.pdf
Voormolen Tableaux des Pays-Bas Series 2.pdf
Hi alfor, here are some Voormolen for you, I have others which need to be scanned and I think I have the Sigtenhorst Meyer sonata, all in a pile waiting for new software to make things easier, so watch this space.
best wishes
Brian
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klavierelch wrote:The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg are much neglected countries if it comes to music.
Since when? I had to go to musiclessons since I was 4 years old. I still see myself walking down the street with my baby-recorder, asking myself "why do my parents want me to do this?" I was neglected!
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alfor wrote: I am looking for:
Andriessen, Hendrik
A few pieces by Hendrik.
Andriessen, Hendrik - Sonata.pdf
Andriessen, Hendrik - Serenade.pdf
But I strongly recommend the Praeludium by Willem....
Andriessen, Willem - Praeludium.pdf
Thanks for all your scores Alfor.
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Roeland wrote:
A few pieces by Hendrik.
But I strongly recommend the Praeludium by Willem....
Thanks a lot! I am always interested in personally recommended scores!
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Re: Music from the Low Countries

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Hendrik Andriessen: Willem's brother (nms):

Pavane.

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Andriessen, Hendrik - Pavane.pdf
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It's a shame that scores by Louis Andriessen cannot be posted. He is the most talented out of his whole family, in my opinion!
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I am looking for the Sarabande Triste by Jongen. Could somebody please post it? Thanks.
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jre58591 wrote:It's a shame that scores by Louis Andriessen cannot be posted. He is the most talented out of his whole family, in my opinion!
He is alive and composing.Celebrated his 70th birthday with a concert in the Concertgebouw a month ago.Interesting to know is that his father Hendrik was a major source of inspiration to him.His Ricercare was played there.
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