Polish Composers

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Alkan81
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Heinrich Schulz-Beuthen

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Schulz-Beuthen

In internet are only Alhambra Sonata for piano op.34
and Indian Corn Dance

In Imslp is Walzer op.3 for 4 hands

does anyone have any other of his works?
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P.S. Definitely a German composer!
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I would have said polish composer, his nickname Beuthen means Bytom, polish city in silesia
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Alkan81 wrote:I would have said polish composer, his nickname Beuthen means Bytom, polish city in silesia
The problem with Silesian composers is that the area changed hands far too often, a composer friend of friends of mine who died in1993 was born in Breslau when it was German property though we now know it as Wroclaw, he always considered himself German but for some composers we cannot be sure what they preferred, German or Polish. In this case I would say that if someone considers him Polish or German it is of no importance simply because we cannot know for certain what the composer thought, therefore he can be placed in either thread according to the wishes of the poster.

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Alternative scan (nms):
Leschetizky 4 Morceaux op.36.pdf
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Thanks for the alternative scan, Alfred, of the Leschetizky. We can now choose between black & white or color.
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A nice little nocturne by Dobrzynski. I reworked the JPG images from another forum and converted them to PDF. I corrected a few obvious typos as well. I'll include the two original JPGs.
Dobrzynski_Pozegnanie (Nokturn).pdf
ONE.jpg
TWO.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3gKm0EUYSE
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Thanks very much for the Dobrzynski, Jim. Very pretty piece.


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Seconded!
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Thank you very much
the grande valse was a nice one but this is a little gem
Listened to the other nocturnes available on youtube and the nocturnes are vety intersting (op 21 n°1...)
Would be nice to get scores...

Oops the 3 nocturnes op 21 are on IMSLP
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