Austrian Composers

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fleubis
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The Salmhofer Sonata is yet another very nice piece. I found myself constantly being surprised at the harmony the composer used and now I'll be humming the theme from the first movement all afternoon!

Very welcome indeed, Alfred.
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The composing forester:

Leopold VORREITER (not in terms of modernness!)
Vorreiter Beeth. Var. op.2.pdf
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Vorreiter gives us a nice traditional set of variations, maybe not leading the PROGRESSIVE bandwagon, but a nice effort in 19th century garb.

Very nice posting, Alfred.
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fleubis wrote:Vorreiter gives us a nice traditional set of variations, maybe not leading the PROGRESSIVE bandwagon, but a nice effort in 19th century garb.

Very nice posting, Alfred.

This guy lived from 1904 to 1984 (!) and was an expert for...
forest and wood management!!
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Thanks Alfor for the Vorreiter. Nice handwritings. Sounds traditional and pianistically traditional. Thus very playable. :D
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To fleubis, my most faithful „follower“!

Some more Hugo REINHOLD,
The skilful music of this „Retro-Composer“
is always „angenehm in die Ohren“ - to speak with Mozart.
Reinhold Noveletten op.23.pdf
P.S. On Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:48 pm I posted vol. II alone.
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Music that I can apparently play is always appreciated from me! Thank you, Alfor.
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Jean-Séb wrote:Music that I can apparently play is always appreciated from me! Thank you, Alfor.
Vous êtes les bienvenus!
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Thank you for the REINHOLD, Alfred. A nice collection but of somewhat variable quality but they have livened up my Saturday here.

Nice posting!
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Following the recent request in the Bach - Hyphenated thread,
I also have a request, for either or both of the following:-
Zemlinsky 4 Balladen for piano (1892/3),
Zemlinsky Ein Lichtstrahl (A Ray of Light) for piano, 2nd. version (1902).
The latter is music for a pantomime involving a menage a trois.
If anyone can throw a ray of light on these two scores, I would,
of course, be most appreciative.
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