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alfor scan (as always):

Gabriel PIERNÉ
ETUDE DE CONCERT op. 13
Pierné Etude de concert op.13.pdf
Good velocity study; musically of the older French school

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To Frabis (a.k.a. flenk)

August REUSS (German composer of the "Munich" school; see my previous postings)
Landsommertage op. 22
Sieben Variationen über ein eigenes Thema aus der Oper: "Herzog Philipps Brautfahrt"
Reuss Landsommertage op.22.pdf
The masterly written variations mainly preserve the idyllic mood of the theme. Recommended!
also available in a piano duet version
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Dear Alfred,

What a lovely melody to use as a basis for these clever and imaginative variations!!! This theme & variations is an absolute gem; fun to play, and constantly maintaining interest. I've noticed that the Wunderhornverlag published a great many very high-class pieces, and it makes one wonder how extensive their original catalog might have been. After your posting I took out his Op. 27 Sonata (which you also posted....thank you!! :D ), and was extremely impressed (for the second time!). If the majorty of Reuss' work is exemplified by the Variations and Sonate, we have here a major musical voice. I'll be spending a great deal of time with the Reuss scores this weekend (not forgetting the "Kleine Sonata" Op. 55!) Reuss is definitely a composer worthy of further research. Many thanks for sharing this score and for reminding us of Reuss' genius!

As Always,

Ferenc (...my Hungarian counterpart) :mrgreen:
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Dear Ferenc,

you are welcome!

best regards

alfred
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Henri SAUGUET
Feuillets d'Album
Une Valse
Un Nocturne
Un Scherzo
Sauguet Feuillets d'Album.pdf
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Kedves Ferenc úr,

Hogyan tetszik?

(Sorry, my hungarian may be a bit rusty...)

I slightly have to correct my own judgement on the Bülow editions - indeed this one is excellent and I am convinced that you will benefit from studying it:

Ludwig van BEETHOVEN
33 Veränderungen über einen Walzer von A. Diabelli für das Pianoforte op. 120 (ed. Hans von Bülow)
Beethoven Var. op.120 [size=150]ed[/size]. Bülow.pdf
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Kedves barátom Alfred,

Mindig, mint a zene, posta, és különösen Beethoven!

Minden a legjobb,

Ferenc

ps...thank goodness for Google translator! :mrgreen:
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For the one or two pianophilians who do not speak Hungarian, I take the liberty of translating Ferenc's comment in a slightly more familiar language called "English":

"My dear friend, Alfred,

I always like the music, postings, and especially Beethoven!

All the best,

Frank"
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Xaver SCHARWENKA
Sechs Etuden und Praeludien für das Pianoforte op. 27
No. 1 Praeludium
No. 3 Etude (Staccato)
No. 4 Praeludium
No. 6 Concert-Etude
Scharwenka 6 Etuden & Prael. op.27 (sel.).pdf
Compared to his best works these are a bit "Bread & Butter" though well-done.

...always...?!

P.S. In his "musical memoirs" "In Pursuit of music" Denis Matthews calls attention to a striking resemblence between the beginning of the Arietta of Beethoven's op. 111 and the beginning of the Diabelli waltz from op. 120.
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P.P.S. I am looking for an audio file once posted in old pianophilia (later deleted):

Joseph Haas: Alte unnennbare Tage. Elegien op. 42
Broadcast recording by Gerhard Puchelt


Anyone who can help?
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