Alfor's Rarities
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Early
Max REGER
Sechs Klavierstücke
Max REGER
Sechs Klavierstücke
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Nice Reger here, Alfred. Amazingly light, and not a fugue in sight. Always wondered what his music was like before he got the counterpoint "religion". One would be hard pressed to guess the composer on first hearing.
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Siegfried BORRIS
3. Sonate op. 32 in D
(First print, publisher's edition, no longer available).
Well-written, individual style, sonatina-like. First movement appears
to be a fusion of Hindemith (B.'s teacher) and the French school,
third movement is written in a rather mellow Hindemith style.
3. Sonate op. 32 in D
(First print, publisher's edition, no longer available).
Well-written, individual style, sonatina-like. First movement appears
to be a fusion of Hindemith (B.'s teacher) and the French school,
third movement is written in a rather mellow Hindemith style.
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Yes, the Borris sonata is much more a sonatina in scope and figuration than a sonata. I can definitely hear the Hindemith influence, but alas my knowledge of the French School doesn't go much further than "Les Six". All in all, this piece is a pleasant little excursion into clarity of expression.
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Alternative scan (?)
Beethoven arr. Isidor SEISS
Deutsche Tänze
(I previously posted the Beethoven-Seiss Contre-Tänze)
Beethoven arr. Isidor SEISS
Deutsche Tänze
(I previously posted the Beethoven-Seiss Contre-Tänze)
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Alternative scan:
Ferruccio BUSONI
Sonatina brevis
Ferruccio BUSONI
Sonatina brevis
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Dear Alfred, I hope you do not mind the late "bump", I wanted to also express my appreciation (in general for all your contributions!) but specifically today, for the Sauer works. I must admit though I was superficially aware of him as a fine editor and pianist and Liszt pupil, I was not aware of his great contribution to the literature in original composition.alfor wrote:Emil SAUER
Concert Etudes Nos. 25-27:
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I hope it is okay for a related contribution of my own, these will hopefully help people in the future learn more about him, his works...
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Alfred, thanks for posting this nice clean, HIRES scan on this little sonatina. I've been trying to like Busoni's original compositions for years without success and had a go at it again with your scan.alfor wrote:Alternative scan:
Ferruccio BUSONI
Sonatina brevis
Thanks for posting.
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Dear Scriabinoff,
thank you for some interesting "sour" information!
Alternative scan:
W.A. MOZART
Romanze*
(well-edited edition by Clemens Schultze) *Authorship doubtful; nevertheless a favourite piece of Edwin Fischer and some other pianists of renown.
thank you for some interesting "sour" information!
Alternative scan:
W.A. MOZART
Romanze*
(well-edited edition by Clemens Schultze) *Authorship doubtful; nevertheless a favourite piece of Edwin Fischer and some other pianists of renown.
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Always nice to see a quality edition like this with a good editor at the helm, and a nice break from the various urtexts--not that I've ever seen one of this piece. It does not look or sound too much like Mozart to me, but nonetheless, it is an excellent piece.alfor wrote:Dear Scriabinoff,
thank you for some interesting "sour" information!
Alternative scan:
W.A. MOZART
Romanze*
(well-edited edition by Clemens Schultze) *Authorship doubtful; nevertheless a favourite piece of Edwin Fischer and some other pianists of renown.
Thank you for posting this, Alfred.