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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:06 pm
by thalbergmad
Damned good show.

This was on my shopping list, but I have not yet acquired it.

Luv

Thal

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:36 pm
by parsonstreet
I am posting these pieces I have in an old compilation because I haven't seen them elsewhere on the net. ( I am not sure of the Opus numbers.)
Ferdinand Ries..Scherzo.pdf
Ferdinand Ries..Rondo pastoral.pdf

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:41 pm
by parsonstreet
A few more..
Kuhlau..Rondo alla polacca.pdf
Kalkbrenner.Fantasia and Rondo on Mozart.pdf
Kalkbrenner..Introduction and Rondo on salieri.pdf

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:44 am
by Riodk
Very nice indeed, thanks !!

The Kalkbrenner - Introduction and Rondo on Salieri is op. 78.

Riodk

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:27 pm
by Jean-Séb
parsonstreet wrote:A few more..
Thank you Parsonstreet, it is very pleasant to see these works in a good legible edition.
Jean-Séb

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:51 pm
by mballan
Rudolph Hasert (1826-1877). German pianist. Unfortunately can seem to find little information on him beyond that owing to muscular pain in his right hand so he could ony perform works for left hand for a period, and composed this work - Fantaisie du Bravour sur l'air 'Casta Diva' de Bellini - for left hand.
Hasert R - Casta Diva Fantaisie (LH).pdf
Malcolm

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:56 pm
by mballan
Theodore Oesten (1813 – 1870) German composer, musician, and music teacher. Oesten was born and died in Berlin. He learned to play wind and string instruments from the Stadtmusikus in Fürstenwalde (a small town outside Berlin). At the age of nineteen he studied composition with Böhmer, Rungenhagen, Schneider, and A. W. Bach in Berlin. He is best remembered for his easy to play piano compositions, including transcriptions of operatic works, written in the sentimental style of his day. His son Max also became a composer.

Op 63 Robert Le Devil, Fantaisie de salon
Oesten T - Op 63 Robert Le Devil, Fantaisie de salon.pdf
Souvenir de Martha, Fantaisie Brillante
Oesten T - Souvenir de Martha, Fantaisie Brillante.pdf
Carnaval de Venise
Oesten T - Carnaval de Venise.pdf
Malcolm & Mr P

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:27 pm
by Dani_area_51
mballan wrote:Theodore Oesten (1813 – 1870) German composer, musician, and music teacher. Oesten was born and died in Berlin. He learned to play wind and string instruments from the Stadtmusikus in Fürstenwalde (a small town outside Berlin). At the age of nineteen he studied composition with Böhmer, Rungenhagen, Schneider, and A. W. Bach in Berlin. He is best remembered for his easy to play piano compositions, including transcriptions of operatic works, written in the sentimental style of his day. His son Max also became a composer.

Op 63 Robert Le Devil, Fantaisie de salon
Oesten T - Op 63 Robert Le Devil, Fantaisie de salon.pdf
Souvenir de Martha, Fantaisie Brillante
Oesten T - Souvenir de Martha, Fantaisie Brillante.pdf
Carnaval de Venise
Oesten T - Carnaval de Venise.pdf
Malcolm & Mr P
Thank you so much, for all these pieces you have been posting...I remember one of my first learned pieces in the piano was Dolly's Dreaming and Awakening from Oesten...

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 4:04 am
by fleubis
Thanks for the Oesten, Malc, light-hearted Paganini variations make me laugh in the Carnaval de Venise.

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 11:32 am
by lutoslawski
Question. How many preludes are in Hugo Kaun's op.118?

Tony