Alfor's Rarities

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Constantin ANTIPOW
5 Morceaux op. 5 (600dpi* alfor quality scan from original Belaieff edition)
Antipow 5 Morceaux op.5.pdf.part1.rar
Antipow 5 Morceaux op.5.pdf.part2.rar
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Thanks for the antipov!
And today i was playing the op.8 - 2 preludes. It is so romantic. Specially the 1st one.

Tony
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lutoslawski wrote:Thanks for the antipov!
And today i was playing the op.8 - 2 preludes. It is so romantic. Specially the 1st one.

Tony
Tony, you are quite right! A lot of Antipov's music is much like post-Schumann in it's romantic content. I love his Romance Op.5 No.1 which I'd vote for as his best piece. His music is highly variable in quality and seems to end with his Op.13 as his naval career was of greater interest to him.
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Alfor, would it be possible for you to provide a little bit of information about alexander shenshin?
I was playing today the preludes op.3 . And i find them very dark (i love dark music!). I like specially no.6 and 7.
Anything, about his studies or career?

Tony
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Tony:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Shenshin

http://wapedia.mobi/en/Aleksandr_Shenshin

http://www.servinghistory.com/topics/Alexander_Shenshin

PS Alfred: Thanks for the Prokofiev (which I love) & the Atterberg which I like a great deal.
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Joseph WIENIAWSKI
Deux Morceaux de Concert:
Barcarolle-Caprice op. 9
Wieniawski Barcarolle-Caprice op.9,1.pdf

Romance-Etude op. 10
Wieniawski Romance-Etude op.10.pdf
alfor quality 600dpi scans.
Post-Chopin virtuoso pieces (op. 10 with Schumann influence).
In both pieces the composer soon is loosing interest in musical development but instead
displays his virtuosity in octaves (op. 9) resp. figurative work (op.10).
Nevertheless these are fun to play, if you are equipped with the necessary technique.
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rob wrote:Tony:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Shenshin

http://wapedia.mobi/en/Aleksandr_Shenshin

http://www.servinghistory.com/topics/Alexander_Shenshin

PS Alfred: Thanks for the Prokofiev (which I love) & the Atterberg which I like a great deal.
Speaking of Atterberg, there is an absolutely brilliant recording of his Piano Concerto on YouTube.
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alfor wrote:Joseph WIENIAWSKI
Deux Morceaux de Concert:
Barcarolle-Caprice op. 9
Wieniawski Barcarolle-Caprice op.9,1.pdf

Romance-Etude op. 10
Wieniawski Romance-Etude op.10.pdf
alfor quality 600dpi scans.
Post-Chopin virtuoso pieces (op. 10 with Schumann influence).
In both pieces the composer soon looses interest in musical development but instead
displays his virtuosity in octaves (op. 9) resp. figurative work (op.10).
Nevertheless these are fun to play, if you are equipped with the necessary technique.
Fun to play indeed, Alfor. No,not much formal development in pieces like a sonata as they are display pieces. Still you have to ask yourself if is it worth all the technical work needed to perform well such pieces without there being worthwhile content.........But still fun to play!
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Richard WALASCHEK (Valasek?)
Deux Poemes op. 4: No. 1 (first note l.h. should be "f")
Walaschek Poeme op.4,1.pdf
(Any composer info??)

Wassily KALAFATI
Cinq Preludes op. 7
Kalafati 5 Prel. op.7.pdf
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Alfor:

Richard Wallaschek (1860-1917) is most widely known for his
contributions to comparative musicology, in particular for his work
on the origins of music...

http://www.icmpc8.umn.edu/proceedings/I ... 040290.PDF

Thank you for posting this score.

Ilu.
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