Composers from Germany [Misc]

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A nice little piece here, Malcolm. Seems we now have 3 of the 5 pieces in his Op.22 set.

My favorite Wollenhaupt piece is his Op.38, The Whispering Wind (IMSLP)

This for posting No.1..
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Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have any works by Sir Georg[e] Henschel that they'd like to share, that aren't already uploaded to IMSLP? I've always found his compositional style very effective and enjoyable.

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Hi Daniel:
IMSLP has now many of his compositions, some for piano solo (e.g. Les Poules).

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ilu wrote:Hi Daniel:
IMSLP has now many of his compositions, some for piano solo (e.g. Les Poules).
I Ilu,
Yes, I realise that - I was wondering if anyone had anything in their collection that wasn't on IMSLP.

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This little piece was tucked inside another score I had recently purchased (always nice to get something for free - and a new composer to me) :D

Max Peters (1849-1927) was a German composer and pianist. Had to scan in greyscale as the paper was extremely yellowed.

Malcolm

Max Peters Op 40 No. 4 Kujawiak (May 1900)
Peters M - Op 40 No. 4 Kujawiak (Polish National Dance).pdf
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mballan wrote:This little piece was tucked inside another score I had recently purchased (always nice to get something for free - and a new composer to me) :D

Max Peters (1849-1927) was a German composer and pianist. Had to scan in greyscale as the paper was extremely yellowed.

Malcolm

Max Peters Op 40 No. 4 Kujawiak (May 1900)
Peters M - Op 40 No. 4 Kujawiak (Polish National Dance).pdf
Nice little piece--thanks Malcolm. Here's the file converted to B&W with a quick cleanup.
Peters_Kujawiak, Op.40. No.4 (B&W).pdf
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RE: Peters - many thanks Jim......much appreciated.

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Malcolm & Jim: Much appreciate the Peters. Thanks for posting!

P.S.: Jim, I wish I could do that kind of cleanup....got a lot of scores needing it.
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Post by Timtin »

I've been trying to fill in a few gaps in the IMSLP list
of works by Spohr. There are still various WoO numbers
to sort out, but I'm particularly keen to try to identify works
associated with Opp.14, 18, 19, 100, and 109.

On p.91 of Volume 5, Issue 58 of Novello's The Musical World,
April 21, 1837, reference is made to Spohr's String Quartet
in F major Op134. I can find no other reference to this work
anywhere, so again any help would be welcome. Op134 seems
to be used for his Psalm 84, as well as WoO 72. All very confusing!

Btw, the concert at which the mystery quartet was played a week
previously also had a certain Mr. Moscheles playing the piano!

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_Ag ... 34&f=false
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You may have missed this one by Friedrich Wuhrer (Wührer):

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Wuhrer Kanonische Vortragsübung.pdf
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