Composers from Germany [Misc]
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Malcolm, thanks for these last two Sauer pieces. The Barcarolle is quite a worthy piece. I have enjoyed playing through all his pieces recently and cannot understand why he is so neglected.
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Seconded!!fleubis wrote:Malcolm, thanks for these last two Sauer pieces. The Barcarolle is quite a worthy piece. I have enjoyed playing through all his pieces recently and cannot understand why he is so neglected.
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Carl (Karl, Charles) Friedrich Hering (1819-1889)
opus 32, Melodie Le chant des Lilas
published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, n.d. (~1858-59).
opus 32, Melodie Le chant des Lilas
published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, n.d. (~1858-59).
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Carl (Karl, Charles) Friedrich Hering (1819-1889)
opus 39, Nocturne La Fontaine,
published by Leuckart, Breslau, 1859.
opus 39, Nocturne La Fontaine,
published by Leuckart, Breslau, 1859.
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Thank you FW190 for the charming little character pieces by Hering, a newcomer to our libraries, I believe.
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I have posted some Hans Barth before. Here's more 

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Scriaminoff, this is lovely. I had fun with this using a celeste patch on my synth.Scriabinoff wrote:I have posted some Hans Barth before. Here's more
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And the last fish for the moment:
Carl (Karl, Charles) Friedrich Hering (1819-1889)
opus 50, Nocturne-Etude La Nacelle,
published by Trautwein, Berlin, n.d.
PS: Thanks for the Barth, Scriabinoff.
Carl (Karl, Charles) Friedrich Hering (1819-1889)
opus 50, Nocturne-Etude La Nacelle,
published by Trautwein, Berlin, n.d.
PS: Thanks for the Barth, Scriabinoff.
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FW190 wrote:And the last fish for the moment:
Carl (Karl, Charles) Friedrich Hering (1819-1889)
opus 50, Nocturne-Etude La Nacelle,
published by Trautwein, Berlin, n.d.
PS: Thanks for the Barth, Scriabinoff.
Thanks for these, and you're most welcome to you both! *just trying to build good Karma in hopes that some of my more 'difficult' requests will eventually be fulfilledfleubis wrote:Scriaminoff, this is lovely. I had fun with this using a celeste patch on my synth.Scriabinoff wrote:I have posted some Hans Barth before. Here's more

I am glad you all enjoy some of that I sometimes go to great lengths (and expense) to track down and purchase.
Best,
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