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Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:05 pm
by Hobbypianist
I haven't found a proper thread for Hugo Wolf so I hope it's ok to post the works here.

The piano works as published in the volumes 18/1 and 18/2 of the Complete Edition:
(edit 11th Jan.: I wanted to have the complete piano works here so I've posted also vol 18/2 although it has been published recently....!
Being available for ca. 2 weeks I think it's ok if I remove them now, just to be on the safe side.)
Wolf_Albumblatt_WGA_18_1.pdf
Wolf_Aus_der_Kinderzeit_WGA_18_1.pdf
(Wolf_Charakterbilder_Nr.1_Wellenspiel_Fragment_WGA_18_2.pdf)
(Wolf_Charakterbilder_Nr.2_Verlegenheit_Fragment_WGA_18_2.pdf)
Wolf_Humoreske_WGA_18_1.pdf
Wolf_Kanon_WGA_18_1.pdf
(Wolf_Variationen_Fragment_WGA_18_2.pdf)
Wolf_Wagner_Paraphrase_on_Die_Meistersinger_WGA_18_1.pdf
Wolf_Wagner_Paraphrase_on_Die_Walkuere_WGA_18_1.pdf
(Wolf_op.01_Piano_Sonata_Fragment_WGA_18_2.pdf)
Wolf_op.02_Variationen_WGA_18_1.pdf
(Wolf_op.07_Piano_Sonata_Fragment_WGA_18_2.pdf)
Wolf_op.08_Piano_Sonata_Fragment_WGA_18_1.pdf
(Wolf_op.11_Fantasie_Fragment_WGA_18_2.pdf)
(Wolf_op.12_Marsch_4hands_WGA_18_2.pdf)
(Wolf_op.14_Piano_Sonata_Fragment_WGA_18_2.pdf)
Wolf_op.15_Rondo_capriccioso_WGA_18_1.pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:07 pm
by Hobbypianist
If anyone is interested in the orchestral works let me know.

HP

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:01 pm
by rob
Hobbypianist wrote:If anyone is interested in the orchestral works let me know.

HP
What a silly question! :lol:

I would even be quite happy to have this as a Hugo Wolf thread, although that would involve posting lots of vocal music in what should be the piano forum. That's what happens with single composer threads (Members: we need MORE of those please (ie single composer threads)). Anyway an Austrian thread is a great idea if it leads to lots of Schreker & Franz Schmidt & Zemlinsky etc etc. (Perhaps we should also have an Austrian Vocal Music thread in the Vocal Forum?)

So HP - Yes Please! And thank you for these wonderful rarities.

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:46 pm
by alfor
Uray wrote some nice piano works (still in print, Doblinger).
Franz Hasenöhrl?

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:14 am
by klavierelch
I totally agree with Rob.

There is such a wealth of Austrian composers besides the well known "heroes" of music history. Unfortunately a lot of these composers will arise copyright issues and Austrian publishers are quite picky concerning these matters.

In case we decide to split the Wolf posts into a Wolf topic of its own, I kick off the Austrian composers' thread with a little scan of a work by Julius Bittner (1874-1939). As you can see from the life dates this score will be out of copyright in 2014, but it is out of print and cannot be obtained any longer by UE, so it should be ok to post here. I was lucky enough to find a copy on Ebay.

Bittner was a lawyer and then worked as a judge and even later at the Ministry of Justice. But at the same time he was a (mainly autodidactical) composer and became one of the best-loved opera composers of his time in Austria. He also was president of the Wiener Tonkünstlerverein.

The scan is a 2H transcription of an Intermezzo from his opera "Die Kohlhaymerin" from 1920.
Bittner Zwischenspiel Der Hofbauer Franz aus der Oper Die Kohlhaymerin 2H.pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:39 pm
by WCosand
Thanks for the information and interesting scan.
My favorite line about Austrians and their cleverness comes from Daniel Barenboim: Austrians have convinced the whole world that Beethoven was Austrian and Hitler was German.

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 12:58 pm
by Hobbypianist
klavierelch wrote:I totally agree with Rob.

There is such a wealth of Austrian composers besides the well known "heroes" of music history. Unfortunately a lot of these composers will arise copyright issues and Austrian publishers are quite picky concerning these matters.

In case we decide to split the Wolf posts into a Wolf topic of its own, I kick off the Austrian composers' thread with a little scan of a work by Julius Bittner (1874-1939). As you can see from the life dates this score will be out of copyright in 2014, but it is out of print and cannot be obtained any longer by UE, so it should be ok to post here. I was lucky enough to find a copy on Ebay.

Bittner was a lawyer and then worked as a judge and even later at the Ministry of Justice. But at the same time he was a (mainly autodidactical) composer and became one of the best-loved opera composers of his time in Austria. He also was president of the Wiener Tonkünstlerverein.

The scan is a 2H transcription of an Intermezzo from his opera "Die Kohlhaymerin" from 1920.
Bittner Zwischenspiel Der Hofbauer Franz aus der Oper Die Kohlhaymerin 2H.pdf
Hello klavierelch,
Austria has a 70 year copyright term so Bittner's works actually should be in the public domain from today, 1st Jan. 2010, on.

HP

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:42 pm
by Ferruccio
WCosand wrote:Thanks for the information and interesting scan.
My favorite line about Austrians and their cleverness comes from Daniel Barenboim: Austrians have convinced the whole world that Beethoven was Austrian and Hitler was German.

LOL :mrgreen:

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 2:38 pm
by klavierelch
Hobbypianist wrote:
Hello klavierelch,
Austria has a 70 year copyright term so Bittner's works actually should be in the public domain from today, 1st Jan. 2010, on.

HP
You are right. The sylvester day must have temporarily ruined my mathematical abilities :oops:

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 3:49 pm
by Aggelos
Happy new year!
I'd like to see the following Alfred Grunfeld opuses (2010-1924 = 86, not copyrighted I guess )
# Valse lente Op.17 No 2
# Rococo Op.17 No 3
# Capriccioso Op.28 No1
# Canzonetta Op.28 No2
# Praeludium Op.35 No5