Alfor's Rarities

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Thank you for feedback!

Gustav FLÜGEL (German composer, 1812-1900)
Nachtgespenst, Nachtsturm und Gebet.
Characterstücke für das Piano-Forte op. 10
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?s38edki6bynooj3
Blumenlese Erstes Heft op. 27
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?atic8dwnb9ggz6b
Sonate Nr. 3 op. 43
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?4x8adfr4tafxbmd

Maybe a somewhat provincial, philistine composer. But you should try Blumenlese No. 2
(and play it 5 times in a row)!!!


Stanislaw LIPSKI
Drei polnische Tänze op. 11 Nr. 3 Mazurek, A-dur
Lipski op.11,3.pdf
Helena LOPUSKA-Wylezynska (1887-1920)
Le Soir op. 4
Lopuska op.4.pdf
Matinée printanière op. 5
Lopuska op.5.pdf
Question op. 6
Lopuska op.6.pdf
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I quite agree with you on FLÜGEL, Alfred. Provincial and philistine are quite the appropriate adjectives. I got quite bored with the Bluemenlese #2 after just two playing, so i didn't come close to making it to 5.
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Flügel = wing
Flügel = Grand Piano

...so I have to post these scores:

Gustav FLÜGEL
Variationen über deutsche Volkslieder mit besonderer
Rücksicht auf melodische, harmonische, rhythmische
und kontrapunktische Ausführung
zum Unterricht mit Bezeichnung des Fingersatzes
für das Pianoforte komponiert op. 12
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?o5ot8t3c1ed6t58
Mondschein-Bilder op. 18
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?f28cwptopndrvwa
Neue Nachtfalter op. 24
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?t01pybyzqto1o3a
Fantasie Tonstücke op. 25 Nr. 2-4
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?767r57cnwss7lhd

Helena LOPUSKA-Wylezynska
Chanson sans paroles
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?d2686fz3clb5bsr

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alternative scan:

Stefan KISIELEWSKI
Danse vive
Kisielewski Danse vive.pdf
non-alternative scan:

Wiktor LABUNSKI
Latwe Utwory na fortepian
Labunski Latwe Utwory.pdf
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I'm definitely a "Flügel" Kind of guy, but my windows system where I collect all these score is more of a "Flugel" as it really doesn't like umlauts and when they migrate to my Mac--it doesn't care, but by then the umlauts are lost. Anyway,i will say that Herr Flügel has a piece here that seems quite a cut above the others, that being his Op.18 "Mondschein-Bilder" and I may play that again in a bit. Much fun can be had with the Kiselewski "Danse" which is more of a brilliant toccata. i note that he did write a toccata 5 years after this piece (which might be worth tracking down)..

Thanks for these postings, Alfred.
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alfor wrote:Thank you for feedback!

Gustav FLÜGEL (German composer, 1812-1900)
Nachtgespenst, Nachtsturm und Gebet.
Characterstücke für das Piano-Forte op. 10
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?s38edki6bynooj3
Blumenlese Erstes Heft op. 27
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?atic8dwnb9ggz6b
Sonate Nr. 3 op. 43
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?4x8adfr4tafxbmd

Maybe a somewhat provincial, philistine composer. But you should try Blumenlese No. 2
(and play it 5 times in a row)!!!


Stanislaw LIPSKI
Drei polnische Tänze op. 11 Nr. 3 Mazurek, A-dur
Lipski op.11,3.pdf
Helena LOPUSKA-Wylezynska (1887-1920)
Le Soir op. 4
Lopuska op.4.pdf
Matinée printanière op. 5
Lopuska op.5.pdf
Question op. 6
Lopuska op.6.pdf
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Being a Szymanowska fanatic, I really appreciate these Polish female composer discoveries !! Thank you! ♫
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Thank you for feedback!

Non-alternative scan:

Stanislaw KAZURO
(Polish composer, 1881-1961)
Inwencje dwuglosowe op. 60
Kazuro Inwencje op.60.pdf
Ten two-part inventions. Well-crafted. Non-contemporary. Good for teaching and sight-reading.

Alternative scan:

Dirk SCHÄFER
Toccata op. 18
Schäfer Toccata op.18.pdf
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Nice little inventions by Kazuro and very un-Bach-like, but good quality material.

My goodness, that SCHÄFER Toccata is really something and quite original. it is very interesting to play even if one can't quite manage the specified tempo. I have never seen a double "inward" glissando in 6ths before....but there's one here (but thank goodness for the ossia!)

Thanks for the postings, Alfred.
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Przepraszam, mówisz polskich?

Ludwika GROPPLER (1834-1907)
Niezapominajki polskie op. 1 (Polish "Forget-me-nots")
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?q3xmm5c1zvvvvfb
Published in Konstantynopol (sic!)

Mieczyslaw KARLOWICZ
Preludjum i fuga podwojna op. 5
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?col27ofvl190izb

Jan KONOPACKI (1831-1918)
Trzy Spiewy polskie ludowe
Konopacki 3 polish folksongs.pdf
Lucjan MARCZEWSKI (1879-1935)
Fughetta
Marczewski Fughetta.pdf
2 piccola preludi
Marczewski 2 preludi.pdf
Joseph WIENIAWSKI
Rondeau op.15
http://www.mediafire.com/?4srr3et0ec3drh3

Wladyslaw ZELENSKI
Roma Parafraza na dwa tematy F. Chopina
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?y59kb4lda7l5a2t
Chopin w Rzymie...

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Post by HullandHellandHalifax »

Thanks for all the download links alfor, but must tell you that those wishing to download the Wieniawski will be terribly disappointed as you put the link there for the Karlowicz Prelude and Fugue as well as in its rightful place. if you could put the correct link in I am sure there will be a lot of (silently) grateful downloaders out there.
regards
Brian
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