Pupils of Liszt

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Pupils of Liszt

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Strange...I would have thought that this was an obvious thread for most piano enthusiasts [although I must admit I tend to prefer the pupils over the teacher when it comes to their piano compositions.....I must accept that the master's influence on piano music is vast, but personally it does little for me in terms of musicality....heresy, I know] :twisted: !!

And first - Conrad Ansorge. Born 1862, Silesia: died 1930, Berlin. German pianist & composer. Studied at Leipzig Conservatoire in 1880-82, and then with Liszt at Weimar from 1885-86. In 1887 he toured in the USA and in 1893 he returned to Weimar as a professor of piano. From 1895 he moved to Berlin where from 1898 to 1903 he taught at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory. In 1920 he became head of the piano department at the German Academy in Prague. Was noted as a pianist but also gained recognition for his compositions at that time. Works include a Requiem, two symphonies and other orchestral works, a piano concerto [one to hunt down Thal], two string quartets, a string sextet, three piano sonatas and various pieces for piano [sonata no. 1 has been posted on PP previously].

Malcolm

Piano Sonata No. 2
Ansorge C - Op 21 Piano Sonata No. 2.pdf
Piano Sonata No. 3
Ansorge C - Op 23 Piano Sonata No.3.pdf
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And next: Rudolf Viole. Born 1825, Schochwitz: died 1867, Berlin. German pianist & composer. Pupil of Liszt, who recommended his compositions and editied his 100 etudes. Viole wrote mainly for the piano including 11 sonatas, a Caprice heroique, a ballade, a polonaise and the forementioned 100 etudes.

I have posted a number of his sonatas
Viole R - Op 21 Piano Sonata No. 2.pdf
Viole R - Op 22 Piano Sonata No. 3.pdf
Viole R - Op 23 Piano Sonata No. 4.pdf
Viole R - Op 24 Piano Sonata No. 5.pdf
Viole R - Op 27 Piano Sonata No. 8.pdf
Viole R - Op 28 Piano Sonata No.9.pdf
Viole R - Op 29 Piano Sonata No.10.pdf
Viole R - Op 30 Piano Sonata No.11.pdf
and hope to cover further works shortly [although I may disagree with Liszt on the merit of some of this music]. Thanks again to Mr P.
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ansorge-remembrance
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Thank you Malcolm.

Here is two more.

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Viole_13_Caprice heroique.pdf
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oren segev wrote:ansorge-remembrance
Oren
I get an error message when I try to download this file. I think I remember someone saying that if the file name has a dash, this problem can occur?
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lebowl wrote:
oren segev wrote:ansorge-remembrance
Oren
I get an error message when I try to download this file. I think I remember someone saying that if the file name has a dash, this problem can occur?
Works fine for me. The 'dash' is a perfectly standard character. The problem will be with your browser, which you should either upgrade or abandon for a smarter browser. IE8 is ok, Google Chrome & Safari are recent additions to browser software - personally I use Firefox (although it's got rather functionally top-heavy of late). Anyway, Oren's file is fine.
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And Viole's Sonata No. 6 Op 25
Viole R - Op 25 Piano Sonata No. 6.pdf
[I have No. 1 and will post shortly].

Malcolm
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mballan wrote:Conrad Ansorge. Born 1862, Silesia: died 1930, Berlin. German pianist & composer. Studied at Leipzig Conservatoire in 1880-82, and then with Liszt at Weimar from 1885-86. In 1887 he toured in the USA and in 1893 he returned to Weimar as a professor of piano. From 1895 he moved to Berlin where from 1898 to 1903 he taught at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory. In 1920 he became head of the piano department at the German Academy in Prague. Was noted as a pianist but also gained recognition for his compositions at that time. Works include a Requiem, two symphonies and other orchestral works, a piano concerto [one to hunt down Thal], two string quartets, a string sextet, three piano sonatas and various pieces for piano [sonata no. 1 has been posted on PP previously].

Malcolm
A rare drawing of C.A. at the piano. Regarding his style of piano playing, you can get quite interesting info by Walter Niemannn and Ansorge's pupil, the harpsichordist Eta Harich-Schneider (both only in German, as far as I know). If I am not mistaken, there was a "Ansorge-Verein" promoting his compositions (mainly "Lieder"). Adolf Ruthardt very unfavourably reviewed Ansorge's sonatas in his "Klaviermusikführer".
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mballan wrote:And Viole's Sonata No. 6 Op 25 [I have No. 1 and will post shortly].

Malcolm
Thank you very much for all the sonatas !
Is there any chance to find the complete etudes ?
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lebowl wrote:
oren segev wrote:ansorge-remembrance
Oren
I get an error message when I try to download this file. I think I remember someone saying that if the file name has a dash, this problem can occur?
Try it again hope it will work for you
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