Nice! Thank you very much, Caprotti!
Composers from Germany [Misc]
- arglmann
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Listen, die die Welt bedeuten.
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
I'm looking for a scan of Julius Reubke's Mazurka--does anyone have this? I'm not finding it in Worldcat or any of the usual haunts. Many thanks.
Jim
Jim
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Again Berlin, provided that the score wasn't lost during WWII :
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Many thanks for the information.Caprotti wrote:Again Berlin, provided that the score wasn't lost during WWII :
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
Jim
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Christmas comes early for Gurlitt fans: I have scanned and put the whole set on IMSLP from whence you should be able to download it once they have OK'd it for copyright!pianojay wrote:I have just the first of the 24. It's a start, anyway!musiclife217 wrote:Hello everyone,
Just wondering if Cornelius Gurlitt's Op. 132 Chrysanthemes (also known as 24 Melodic Studies or Etudes) are floating around anywhere? I have seen our own Mr. Sear performing them and they are quite attractive! Does any one have the score?
http://imslp.org/wiki/Chrysanth%C3%A8me ... Cornelius)
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Phillip210 wrote:Christmas comes early for Gurlitt fans: I have scanned and put the whole set on IMSLP from whence you should be able to download it once they have OK'd it for copyright!pianojay wrote:I have just the first of the 24. It's a start, anyway!musiclife217 wrote:Hello everyone,
Just wondering if Cornelius Gurlitt's Op. 132 Chrysanthemes (also known as 24 Melodic Studies or Etudes) are floating around anywhere? I have seen our own Mr. Sear performing them and they are quite attractive! Does any one have the score?
http://imslp.org/wiki/Chrysanth%C3%A8me ... Cornelius)
A beautiful scan Phillip and a nice tribute to your internet debut ! These take me back to when I first discovered your beautiful playing and amazing repertoire ! This is such a rare score you have ! Thank you !
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Does anyone have the complete Partitas composed by Johann Ludwig Krebs? imslp has only nos. 2 and 6.
Thanks,
Parag
Thanks,
Parag
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
I didn't have the attached Loeschhorn score; found it on LoC and created a pdf. Here it is in case anyone of you also did not have it.
You can hear the piece played by John Kersey here:
http://www.disted.org/LoeschhornSongWithoutWords.mp3
Best,
Parag
You can hear the piece played by John Kersey here:
http://www.disted.org/LoeschhornSongWithoutWords.mp3
Best,
Parag
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Parag, thanks very much for this beautiful, heart-felt piece of music, the score and the recording. It's just the type of piece I love to play.parag wrote:I didn't have the attached Loeschhorn score; found it on LoC and created a pdf. Here it is in case anyone of you also did not have it.
You can hear the piece played by John Kersey here:
http://www.disted.org/LoeschhornSongWithoutWords.mp3
Best,
Parag
It reminds me of the exquisite Czerny Romance in E Op.755 I'm learning, but without the glittering Czerny runs.
I played through it about 10 times last night. It was difficult to stop.
jeremy
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
I was interested in any piece by Wilhelm Weismann...Like the 24 preludes or the piano sonata! Anyone? 
