Composers from Germany [Misc]

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A nice little collection of pieces by Johann Valentin Rathgeber (3 April 1682 – 2 June 1750).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin_Rathgeber
Rathgeber_Musikalischer Zeit-Vertreib auf dem Klavier .pdf
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I have just posted some Moszkowski MIDI's I made on IMSLP's Moszkowski page including Mit Facher und Mantilla, Caprice op 4, Pensee fugitive no3 and the third bagatelle.


http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Catego ... Recordings
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Charles Mayer works from Spanish library:
Mayer op.198 no.3.pdf
Mayer - Piano Concerto op.70(1st movt.).pdf
Mayer - Grandes variation brilliantes russe.pdf
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Several nice scans of piano music by Adolf Ruthardt have recently appeared on IMSLP:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Ruthardt,_Adolf
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Anyone have a copy of Henselt's Op.20 Pressentiment they could share? I found it listed in Worldcat but my ILL request came back unfilled. Thanks.
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Jim Faston wrote:Several nice scans of piano music by Adolf Ruthardt have recently appeared on IMSLP:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Ruthardt,_Adolf
Five more today :-)
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I'm hoping someone has the Loeschhorn studies op. 136, particularly no. 20.

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Paddys wrote:I'm hoping someone has the Loeschhorn studies op. 136, particularly no. 20.

Cheers,

P.

I believe the original is 3 books of 11 pieces each for a total of 33 studies--here's a Russian edition of books 1 & 2 (22 pieces) containing the piece you seek. (NMS) Anyone with book 3?
Loeschhorn_School of Velocity Op136 Books 1&2.pdf
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Thanks, Jim, for posting the first two books of the Loeschhorn studies. These are very worthwhile pieces. I was happy to see both hands fairly equal treatment of the figurations.
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To the 100th anniversary of the death of Felix Draeseke (1835-1913) klassik-resampled presents 34 new recordings of Pianomusic (and orchestral music see here).

Beside the already mentioned Waltzes op 3 + 4 you can hear now also the Waltzes op.5, the Fantasy on Boiledieus La dame blanche op.8, six Fugues for Piano op.15 , 18 Canons á 6-8 Voci op.42, and 6 "kanonische Ratsel" op.42.

Except the Waltz op.5/1 all other pieces seem to be recorded the first time in the right instrumentation. (there have been only two recordings with arrangements for other instruments before: the Fugues op.15 recorded with an Organ and the "kanonischen Ratsel" op.42 recorded arranged for Strings)

The scores are linked mostly with the recordings.
I hope you like this wonderful music.
best Fahl5
Listen music never heard before at klassik-resampled.de
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