Alfor's Rarities

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Wilhelm BERGER (German composer, 1861-1911)
Sechs Klavierstücke fürs Haus op. 105
Masterly composed, but slightly academic
(if you want to learn more: a scan of B.'s Piano
Sonata is available at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek)
Berger, W. 6 Klavierstücke fürs Haus op.105.pdf
continuing my GPP (Gernsheim promotion project):
Sonate op. 50
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Dear Alfred

A million thank, for these wonderful scores!!!!

BR / Pianoman ;)
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Stanchinsky music

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Does anybody have the score for Alexei Stanchinsky's Prelude in G flat major (1913-14), Twenty Songs to Poems of Robert Burns, or Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello? I've never come across them, though I do have a recording of the trio. (Of late, I've become practically obsessed with Stanchinsky. I'm very eager to find any music of his that's out there, although I've already gotten most of his piano music if anyone's interested.)
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cclark94 wrote:Does anybody have the score for Alexei Stanchinsky's Prelude in G flat major (1913-14), Twenty Songs to Poems of Robert Burns, or Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello? I've never come across them, though I do have a recording of the trio. (Of late, I've become practically obsessed with Stanchinsky. I'm very eager to find any music of his that's out there, although I've already gotten most of his piano music if anyone's interested.)
Here's the prelude (NMS)...

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Parag
Stanchinsky - Prelude 2-part canon in Gflat (1913-1914).pdf
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Please discuss the Stanchinsky in the appropriate forum!
BTW I do have a russian volume (from the 1990s) with the complete works of S.!
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Josef Bohuslav FOERSTER (Czech composer, 1859-1951, close friend of Mahler)
Träumereien op. 47
Foerster Träumereien op.47.pdf
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Paul JUON
Den Kindern zum Lauschen op. 38
Sundry pieces for children
Juon Den Kindern zum Lauschen op.38.pdf
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Charles-Valentin ALKAN
Saltarelle op. 23 (original edition)
Alkan Saltarelle op.23.pdf
continuing the GPP with a 19th century masterpiece (Frank knows!!):
GERNSHEIM
Piano Quartet No. 3 op. 47
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Heinrich RIETSCH (Austrian composer and musicologist, 1860-1927)
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Heinrich+ ... 0233722863
Sechs Stücke für Klavier zu zwei Händen op. 30
1. Schlichte Weise
2. Marsch
3. Erinnerung
4. Märchenerzählung
5. Reigen
6. Ausklang
Rietsch 6 Stücke op. 30.pdf
(Late)-Romantic character pieces. Again we would very much
appreciate the opinion of a certain Himp (Dr. Franksl).
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Thank you Alfor, the RIETSCH pieces are a surprisingly high quality set and most enjoyable to play.
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