Composers from Germany [Misc]
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Robert Volkmann
if someone would provide please a transcription for piano 2 hands of Robert Volkmanns Waltz from his Serenade no. 2 op. 63.
thank you
if someone would provide please a transcription for piano 2 hands of Robert Volkmanns Waltz from his Serenade no. 2 op. 63.
thank you
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
nms tttos (google!)
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Hi everybody,Jean-Séb wrote:Many thanks for these rare Nicodé. Is there any recording of some of these?
Jean-Séb
I am new here and may answer especially this question with a link to my just a few days ago produced recording of Nicodés Sonata:
Nicodé pianosonata op.19
You might find also other more or less rare recordings that might be interesting for this thread on my site, like for instance this piece of Eduard Franck:
Eduard Franck Allegro agitato op.4
Score
or this Impromtus by Clara Schumann (you can get the score at imslp)
Clara Schumann Impromptus Souvenir de vienne
just to mention a few ampng others.
To let you be warned early enough, all my recordings are produced with sampled pianos and historical keyboard instruments and sequencers. The guys from pianostreet usually became quite aggressive as soon as they realise this simple fact. But as far as you are just interrested in the music, as I am, let me invite you to listen.
best
Steffen
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Krieger 6 Musicalische Partien
I obtained a score from the Bavarian Library website today that I have wanted for a long time: Johann Krieger's 6 partitas from 1697!
The score is available here:
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 82/images/
or of course here:
http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/Co ... artien.pdf
I obtained a score from the Bavarian Library website today that I have wanted for a long time: Johann Krieger's 6 partitas from 1697!
The score is available here:
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 82/images/
or of course here:
http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/Co ... artien.pdf
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Dear friends,
thanks to Jean-Seb's scan we all had a chance to see Adolf Gutmann's Two Mazurkas Op.9 nr.1 and 2.
Even though scanning was done best possible ,I have decided to Typeset the scores for easier playing and I thought the music deserved it.
In addition here are two MIDI sounds of Mazurkas.
Regards to all
Biljana

thanks to Jean-Seb's scan we all had a chance to see Adolf Gutmann's Two Mazurkas Op.9 nr.1 and 2.
Even though scanning was done best possible ,I have decided to Typeset the scores for easier playing and I thought the music deserved it.
In addition here are two MIDI sounds of Mazurkas.
Regards to all
Biljana



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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Yes, it does and you deserve our thanks for doing it.Biljana wrote:I have decided to Typeset the scores for easier playing and I thought the music deserved it.
Just as a note to all, the PP team has no problems with typeset scores of PD works, as long as it is recognised that in so doing people are allowing public distribution of their typeset scores (even though they retain the copyright for typesetting).
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Fred
(my thanks to Rob for clarification on this issue)
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Dear Biljana.Biljana wrote:Dear friends,
I have decided to Typeset the scores for easier playing and I thought the music deserved it.
thank you for your effort!
Best regards
alfor
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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Thank you dear friends ,
my contribution is small regarding your huge donation to our music knowledge.
I am very grateful and I am sure many of us are too,
Regards
Biljana

my contribution is small regarding your huge donation to our music knowledge.
I am very grateful and I am sure many of us are too,
Regards
Biljana

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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Steffen,fahl5 wrote:
To let you be warned early enough, all my recordings are produced with sampled pianos and historical keyboard instruments and sequencers. The guys from pianostreet usually became quite aggressive as soon as they realise this simple fact. But as far as you are just interrested in the music, as I am, let me invite you to listen.
best
Steffen
I applaud you for your recordings - they are musical and artistic. To me, it is a bit odd that purists should object to some MIDI editing after the fact - this is very similar to doing a number of takes and "splicing" together a recording from them (something most purists accept as normal for a recording!). As for using sampled instruments... if one has an instrument that can be made to sound like the "real thing", who cares? IMHO it is more important to get unknown music in a format that it can easily be heard. You have honestly stated that you are using these techniques, so you're not trying to "fool" anyone...

I've been playing with virtual instruments and performances for over 10 years now - I'm faster at it than I used to be (and a better product now too, I think). Keep up the good work!
G
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G, we require proof of your audacious statement. Some samples are required pleasegiwro wrote:I've been playing with virtual instruments and performances for over 10 years now - I'm faster at it than I used to be (and a better product now too, I think).

Regards
Fred