Alfor's Rarities

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Heinrich NEAL
Thema mit Variationen op. 71
Neal Thema mit Variationen op.71.pdf
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Alfor,I find myself liking Neal more and more as I encounter each new piece. I really like Auf einer Burg. He has a talent for creating good thematic material and doing interesting things with it. My one slightly negative comment about Neal is that his pieces seem end too early and I wish his pieces were longer. Thanks for these interesting pieces, Alfor.
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fleubis wrote:Alfor,I find myself liking Neal more and more as I encounter each new piece. I really like Auf einer Burg. He has a talent for creating good thematic material and doint interesting things with it. My one slightly negative comment about Neal is that his pieces seem end too early and I wish his pieces were longer. Thanks for these interesting pieces, Alfor.
Seconded. I would not have heard of Neal other than via this thread - particularly as he seems never to have established a foothold in the UK, where I am.
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Dear fleubis, dear Phillip210,

you are welcome! Comments always much appreciated - especially as only a microscopic fraction of the 566 members does post at all!!

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lots of new scores to come...

July will more or less become the month for fans of the 19th century...
...especially for all Franck-ophiles (Eddie and Richie***) - after a short Foxian start...

Eddie and Richie are two crude, perverted lunatics, with no jobs, very little money
and only a filthy flat in...??? :D :mrgreen:
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Alfor, time to put in a plug for Neal's Op.74 Twenty Four Etudes. I have found this set to be delightful and very useful while exercising each hand equally, unlike many other etude sets, and these etudes have strong musical qualities as well.
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The Foxian start:

Dedicated to parag (in order that he spends more time at the piano than at the computer :D )

Robert FUCHS
(vulgo Roberto Fox)
Vier Klavierstücke op. 111
Fuchs 4 Klavierstücke op.111.pdf
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(there are too many dull "Foxes" which are not worth posting imho)
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Dedicated to parag:

(both opera would make good teaching material)

Robert FUCHS
Tautropfen (pearls of dew)
kurze, einfache Stücke für das Pianoforte op. 112
Fuchs Tautropfen op.112.pdf
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What a treat... I was hardly expecting this! Thanks a lot dear Alfred for the score and the dedication.

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PS: Would you by any chance have the super easy Op.32 pieces too? :mrgreen:
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Dear parag,

you are welcome!

Robert Fuchs: Jugendklänge op. 32 - hard to find, but I will try!

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