Composers from Germany [Misc]

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pianojay wrote:
tobyjj wrote:
Timtin wrote:
N.B. These links only work by adding ")" to the end of the URLs.
I'm not sure why this is happening.
Hmm, really? doesn't work for me ...

:?
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Here's the Op. 41 collection: http://www.adrive.com/public/zb9yQm/Rut ... tudies.pdf
Thank you pianojay.
The scan looks identical to the one divided into two
books which is now on IMSLP's Ruthardt page.
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Ruthardt's Sexten-Etuden Op54 are the latest addition
to IMSLP's Ruthardt page. Appropriately, they look to
be about Grade 6.
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Nice studies in 6ths. Thanks for the link, timtin.
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Timtin wrote:Ruthardt's Sexten-Etuden Op54 are the latest addition
to IMSLP's Ruthardt page. Appropriately, they look to
be about Grade 6.
Certainly not Grade 6 (UK measure)! I had a look at them - they are interesting pieces, and I would love to play them, but IMHO they are of the highest degree of difficulty, especially at the metronome markings given in the score.
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Ruthardt's Pedal-Studien Op56 are a welcome new addition to IMSLP.
I daren't attempt to provide a link, or venture to suggest what grade they are!
:-)
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Has a scan of Theodor Kirchner's Neue Davidsbündlertänze Op.17 ever surfaced? I'm aware of the 1999 edition by Amadeus--if the original can't be located I'll see about ordering a copy. Thanks.
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Jim Faston wrote:Has a scan of Theodor Kirchner's Neue Davidsbündlertänze Op.17 ever surfaced? I'm aware of the 1999 edition by Amadeus--if the original can't be located I'll see about ordering a copy. Thanks.
I have bk2 of 3 -
Kirchner - Op. 17 Neue Davidsbündlertänze Heft 2.pdf
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Thank you Fred for the Kirchner - Op. 17 Volume. I have had quite a nice time enjoying these pieces this afternoon.

And thanks also to Timtin for pointing out Ruthardt's Pedal-Studien.....the 2nd volume of which I find rather challenging to keep up with all the indicated markings, but his pedal markings seem to be well thought out and worth studying--I'm picking up some very useful ideas.
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Many thanks--I've been looking for these for some time.
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Franz Hünten (1793-1878)
Variations brillantes et faciles sur la
Marche favorite d'Alexandre
à quatre mains.

Opus 012, published by Simrock, Bonn [1830].
Hünten.-.op.012.-.Variations-brillantes-sur-Marche-d'Alexandre-(4H-Simrock-Edition-1830).pdf
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