Piano Music from The Baltic
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Thank you so much Richard!! Such a great treat, and now a need to find time for all this new pieces...
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Thanks very much for the Medins Dainas, Richard.
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Can somebody do me the favor of re uploading please the Talivaldis Kenins Piano Sonata No.1? It does not seem to be anymore in the pianophilia archives.
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
As requested [can't remember if my scan or not.......although have hard copy so suspect it maybe, if not, apologies to the original scanner and please correct if I'm wrong].lutoslawski wrote:Can somebody do me the favor of re uploading please the Talivaldis Kenins Piano Sonata No.1? It does not seem to be anymore in the pianophilia archives.
Tony
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Kenins - Piano Sonata
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Perfect, thanks !
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Last night I watched one of the BBC Wallander episodes 3x02 The Dogs of Riga, which as its name suggests is set in Latvia. A simple piano waltz is featured about midway through, which at first I thought may have been by Medins, but as the program notes indicate, is Melanholliskais Valsis (Valse melancholique) by Emils Darzins (1875-1910). It is also his only surviving orchestral piece (YouTube).
The piano score is at IMSLP. It reminds me of Sibelius' Valse triste but with more pastoral flourishes.
The piano score is at IMSLP. It reminds me of Sibelius' Valse triste but with more pastoral flourishes.
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Here's a small set of folk-inspired works that Lithuanian composer Vytautas Bacevičius composed not long after his emigration to the USA.
Vytautas BACEVIČIUS
Four Lithuanian Dances, op. 35 (1945)
Vytautas BACEVIČIUS
Four Lithuanian Dances, op. 35 (1945)
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Thanks for these lovely pieces.caostotale wrote:Here's a small set of folk-inspired works that Lithuanian composer Vytautas Bacevičius composed not long after his emigration to the USA.
Vytautas BACEVIČIUS
Four Lithuanian Dances, op. 35 (1945)
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Seconded! Much less complicated than what I posted by Bacevicius.
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