Composers from Germany [Misc]

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Superb, I have a nice original of this and was not looking forward to scanning it.

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Paul GRAENER
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester op. 72 (arr. 2 pianos)
Graener PC op.72.pdf
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Louis Pabst (1846-1903). German pianist and composer, brother to Paul Pabst. Made his first appearance as a pianist in his native city of Konigsberg in 1862; lived and concertized in England from 1967 to 1869 before establishing a music school in Riga (1969-75). Later toured Australia where he founded in 1887 the Academy of Music in Melbourne. In 1894 he revisited London before going to Russia in 1897, later becoming an instructor in 1899 at the music school associated with the Philharmonic Society in Moscow. In 1903 he became a court councillor of the Ministry of the Interior.

He wrote a number of piano pieces - I have posted his Fantaisie en forme de variations Op 30.
Pabst L - Op 30 Fantaisie en forme de variations.pdf
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Hopefully this composer needs little introduction - Fredrich Kalkbrenner (1785 - 1849). Four works [with thanks to Mr P]:

Op 32 Rondino
Kalkbrenner F - Op 32 Rondino.pdf
Op 45 Rondo alla Polacca
Kalkbrenner F - Op 45 Rondo alla Polacca.pdf
Op 129 No. 1 "Les soupirs de la harpe eolienne" Nocturne
Kalkbrenner F - Op 129 No. 1 'Les soupirs de la harpe eolienne' Nocturne.pdf
Op 129 Rondo [not sure what number ?]
Kalkbrenner F - Op 129 Rondo.pdf
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alfor wrote:Max TRAPP
Piano Concerto op. 26 (arr. 2 pianos) hrs600
good neo-classical work!
Trapp PC op.26.pdf
Alfor, is this concerto really 6 hours long? Has it ever been performed?
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passthesalt wrote:
alfor wrote:Max TRAPP
Piano Concerto op. 26 (arr. 2 pianos) hrs600
good neo-classical work!
Trapp PC op.26.pdf
Alfor, is this concerto really 6 hours long? Has it ever been performed?
hrs = high resolution scan
Only Sorabji has written works six hours long - unless you play the Max Trapp VERY VERY slowly of course.
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rob wrote:Only Sorabji has written works six hours long - unless you play the Max Trapp VERY VERY slowly of course.
Or else you play it many times, each time slightly more out of phase with the orchestra a la Steve Reich...

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mballan wrote:Hopefully this composer needs little introduction - Fredrich Kalkbrenner (1785 - 1849). Four works [with thanks to Mr P]:

Op 32 Rondino
Kalkbrenner F - Op 32 Rondino.pdf
Op 45 Rondo alla Polacca
Kalkbrenner F - Op 45 Rondo alla Polacca.pdf
Op 129 No. 1 "Les soupirs de la harpe eolienne" Nocturne
Kalkbrenner F - Op 129 No. 1 'Les soupirs de la harpe eolienne' Nocturne.pdf
Op 129 Rondo [not sure what number ?]
Kalkbrenner F - Op 129 Rondo.pdf
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I love kalkbrenner, thanks ! He envied chopin, while chopin admired him .

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passthesalt wrote: Alfor, is this concerto really 6 hours long? Has it ever been performed?
Sorry, maybe I should have choosen a better abbreviation:
hrs = high-resolution-scan!!
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Kurt THOMAS (obscure german composer, organist, chorus master)
Klavierkonzert Werk 30 (arr. 2 pianos) hrs600
Thomas PC op.30.pdf
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