Composers from Germany [Misc]

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Happy Christmas TimTim

Direct Link please - :-

Gallica is notoriously unsearchable!

Thanks,
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Many thanks Promusician for the links, and Tobyjj for the greetings!
I hadn't thought of searching Gallica for these files.
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This new upload to IMSLP looks quite interesting:-
http://imslp.org/wiki/Fantasy_on_%27Der ... Salomon%29
Another new upload is my very poor old scan of the 2H
arrangement of Prokofiev's The Tale of the Stone Flower Op118,
which someone clearly took from previous incarnation of
Pianophilia. This isn't the first time that this has happened.
As before, I'm not sure whether to be :-) or :-( !
http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_S ... _Sergey%29
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Post by Alex »

Tim, thanks for the link to Jadassohn. I'm always happy to find more uploads by this composer, and it's nice to be alerted by you of this interesting piece. I understand your feelings about your scan upload. All I can suggest is to maybe upload some of your old scans yourself :). It can be disappointing when someone else posts something without acknowledging our work to originally scan and share, but in the end it's going to help get the music into the hands of others who would not normally have access or even know of its existence. I was not even aware of this transcription, or that you had shared it in our previous incarnation. I hope I can find some original Timtin scans uploaded by a user named Timtin on the recent uploads sometime ;).
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Post by Timtin »

Hi Alex, thank you for your kind message. It's flattering in a
way to have old things uploaded to IMSLP by someone else - but
if ever I do spot any, I edit the page to make sure of getting the
credit (or blame!) for doing the scanning. Nowadays, I tend to do
parallel uploads, as with the Reinecke/Mozart cadenzas.
Of course, Googling something like:- imslp bolton
gives a list of all the great work contributed by that person! :-)
Regards, Tim.
PS A better quality scan of Prokofiev's Op118 in 2H was uploaded
on Aug10 2010 in the Alfor's Rarities thread.
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Post by Alex »

*Proceeding to run to IMSLP to upload Alfor's scan without his knowledge*
Just kidding.
I did see your name in the most recent edit of the page, and your name as the uploader. I chuckled at that. It's true that perhaps we should get the blame for our scans/works.
I appreciate the compliment. In my dream world, I can google wikipedia Bolton :!: hehe. "An unknown from Tennessee who worked hard, died, and will be forgotten by next year" Hah!
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A while ago I posted „quite a deal of Heinrich NEAL.“

=Deutsche Rhapsodie No. 3

Individual late-romantic style; Liszt influence.

alfor scan

Neal Pathetische Fantasie op.52.pdf
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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Dear alfor,
Thank you for interesting work!

Emil
You are welcome!
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