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Thanks Alfor. Enjoyed the Gebhardt a lot. Immediately got a copy of his Klavierstuecke (New Tales Jazz Suite and Paprika-Fox) too and became a big fans. Thanks for introducing such wonderful Jazz music.
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phikfy wrote:Thanks Alfor. Enjoyed the Gebhardt a lot. Immediately got a copy of his Klavierstuecke (New Tales Jazz Suite and Paprika-Fox) too and became a big fans. Thanks for introducing such wonderful Jazz music.
The credit goes to FRANK, who was the first to introduce Rio Gebhardt in this forum!!
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Two conservative composers today (Frank will appreciate both ;) ):

Friedrich GERNSHEIM
Variationen C moll op. 22 (clearly influenced by Beethoven's c minor variations)
Gernsheim Variationen op.22.pdf
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Wilhelm STENHAMMAR (1871-1927)
Tre fantasier op. 11 (1895)
Stenhammar Tre fantasier op.11.pdf
somewhat naive but warmly felt "nordic" style
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alfor wrote:
phikfy wrote:Thanks Alfor. Enjoyed the Gebhardt a lot. Immediately got a copy of his Klavierstuecke (New Tales Jazz Suite and Paprika-Fox) too and became a big fans. Thanks for introducing such wonderful Jazz music.
The credit goes to FRANK, who was the first to introduce Rio Gebhardt in this forum!!
Oops!!! Sorry Frank!!! I missed that!!! Thank you for your wonderful posts of Rio's works, especially for the concerto and the Artistique!!!
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Hi Alfor,

A long overdued thanks for posting the Yakushenko Sonata and especially the Naigryshi suite a while ago. Do you have also the Concerto? From the little I know about the composer, his Concerto is said to be among his best works? There is also a Toccata Fantasy, right?
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Dear Alfred,

Great postings for great weekend fun at the piano! I love the Stenhammar Fantasies, especially the first one in B Minor. What gorgeous piano writing. And anything by Gernsheim is always much loved here. :D :D I still have his Fantasie und Fuge Op. 76b on the piano from one of your previous postings! The Variations are so masterfully crafted; had the composer only written these two works I would still say he was a genius. As always, thank you so much for these wonderful treasures, much appreciated!!

All Best,

Frank

(and P.S. to phikfy- I'm so glad you enjoy the Gebhardt pieces too!)
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fhimpsl wrote:...Great postings for great weekend fun at the piano!...
...ever heard of Swiss composer Max HAEFELIN, dear Frank? No? Then I can promise you a very positive surprise and a truly delightful weekend!! (Hope to post tomorrow morning, so keep your morning gown at hand :D .)

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naturlaut wrote:...Do you have also the Concerto? From the little I know about the composer, his Concerto is said to be among his best works? There is also a Toccata Fantasy, right?
Dear naturlaut,

so far I could not yet locate more Yakushenko. But I'll keep my eyes open!

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Dear Alfred,

I must admit that I've never heard of Max Haefelin, and now I am eagerly awaiting to see what you have in store!! I'm an early riser and will be at the piano at the crack of dawn awaiting your posting! :D Thanks in advance for what I'm sure will be a wonderful surprise!

All Best,

Frank
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