Alfor's Rarities
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You are welcome, dear fleubis!
A short, archaic Prelude by
Ture RANGSTRÖM
A short, archaic Prelude by
Ture RANGSTRÖM
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Alfred. you are never at a loss for appropriate adjectives to describe many of the pieces you post. You sure nailed this one.alfor wrote:You are welcome, dear fleubis!
A short, archaic Prelude by
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early BRAHMS:
Sarabands and Gigues ed. by Kurt Hermann
Sarabands and Gigues ed. by Kurt Hermann
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Re: Alfor's Rarities
Hello Alfor,
I liked the Brahms posting - there is something particularly pleasing about the "typography" or layout of the pages that makes this instantly accessible. I wish all printed music could attempt the same clarity.
Thanks again.
tobyjj
I liked the Brahms posting - there is something particularly pleasing about the "typography" or layout of the pages that makes this instantly accessible. I wish all printed music could attempt the same clarity.
Thanks again.
tobyjj
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You are welcome!tobyjj wrote:Hello Alfor,
I liked the Brahms posting - there is something particularly pleasing about the "typography" or layout of the pages that makes this instantly accessible. I wish all printed music could attempt the same clarity.
Thanks again.
tobyjj
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Some more
Emil KRONKE
Valse-bijou op. 34
Charming, non-sophisticated Salonmusik.
Emil KRONKE
Valse-bijou op. 34
Charming, non-sophisticated Salonmusik.
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Thanks for this little jewel Alfor.alfor wrote:Some more
Emil KRONKE
Valse-bijou op. 34
Charming, non-sophisticated Salonmusik.
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Early Brahms! What delightful little pieces they are, and I was quite unaware of their existence.
Since tobyjj commented on the typography, I feel the need to confirm his observations. As I compose using Sibelius, I can testify just how hard it is to make a score look this good: It is a lot of work, and most of the time exceeds my skill level, so engraving is just not my forte.
The Kronke waltz is more interesting that I thought it would be and definitely a fun piece.
Thanks for these postings, Alfor.
Since tobyjj commented on the typography, I feel the need to confirm his observations. As I compose using Sibelius, I can testify just how hard it is to make a score look this good: It is a lot of work, and most of the time exceeds my skill level, so engraving is just not my forte.
The Kronke waltz is more interesting that I thought it would be and definitely a fun piece.
Thanks for these postings, Alfor.
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Thank you for feedback!
Alternative scan(?):
Leopold GODOWSKY
Cadenzas for Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 op. 58 Compositional and pianistic masterworks...but no musical revelations IMHO.
I assume that most pianists of that time simply did not know of the existence of Beethoven's
own cadenzas. Especially the one for the first mvt. of op. 58 is a genuine masterpiece.
I also very much appreciate the one by Conrad Hansen who in his 1943 live performance under
Furtwangler simply augmented the original cadenza with a sort of "Tombeau de Rachmaninoff",
who had deceased half a year prior to that and whom he much admired as a pianist.
Alternative scan(?):
Leopold GODOWSKY
Cadenzas for Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 op. 58 Compositional and pianistic masterworks...but no musical revelations IMHO.
I assume that most pianists of that time simply did not know of the existence of Beethoven's
own cadenzas. Especially the one for the first mvt. of op. 58 is a genuine masterpiece.
I also very much appreciate the one by Conrad Hansen who in his 1943 live performance under
Furtwangler simply augmented the original cadenza with a sort of "Tombeau de Rachmaninoff",
who had deceased half a year prior to that and whom he much admired as a pianist.
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Re: Alfor's Rarities
WEIHET MIT MUSIK HOHE LEBENSSTUNDEN WEIHET MIT MUSIK HOHE LEBENSSTUNDEN WEIHET MIT MUSIK HOHE LEBENSSTUNDEN
!!!!!!
This is the motto printed on the covers of the once well-known Opera long-playing records.
I am just listening to a very rare one with String Quartets: Hindemith in ES (1943)
and Bartok No. 6, played by the Keller Quartet from Munich.
So...Lift Up Your Hearts
!
!!!!!!
This is the motto printed on the covers of the once well-known Opera long-playing records.
I am just listening to a very rare one with String Quartets: Hindemith in ES (1943)
and Bartok No. 6, played by the Keller Quartet from Munich.
So...Lift Up Your Hearts


Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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