Polish Composers
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Alexander Zarzycki. Born 1834, L'vov – died 1895, Warsaw. Polish pianist and composer. He studied in L’vov before further studies in Paris (1856-61) with Reber. Concertized extensively across Europe. From 1866-74, was the director of the Warsaw Music Society; later in 1879 he became director of the Warsaw Conservatoire. He wrote a number of effective piano pieces; a piano concerto; a Grande Polonaise for piano & orchestra – and yet he is best remembered for his Op 26 Mazurka for Violin and Orchestra [he also wrote other violin works that too gained a measure of popularity].
I have posted his Mazurka in G minor [nms] and Op 24 No. 2 Valse-Impromptu. Malcolm
I have posted his Mazurka in G minor [nms] and Op 24 No. 2 Valse-Impromptu. Malcolm
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Polonez Kosciuszki & Marsz X Josefa & Mazur Dabrowskiego by Josef Damse (sometimes written Dampse), who lived 1789 to 1852. Very long titles for very short pieces.
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Thank you FW190 - as you can gather I am very keen on Polish music, and very much appreciate your recent posting on this thread. Every score very welcomed.FW190 wrote:Polonez Kosciuszki & Marsz X Josefa & Mazur Dabrowskiego by Josef Damse (sometimes written Dampse), who lived 1789 to 1852. Very long titles for very short pieces.
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Attached a Polonaise militaire by Teofil Klonowski (1805-1876). His setting of Gaude Mater Polonia (for SATB) is still very popular in Poland and may be currently found in the repertoire of many Polish choirs.
Downloadable here (direct link, 123 Kb):
http://www.sanktuarium-piaseczno.pl/pliki/gaude.pdf
Downloadable here (direct link, 123 Kb):
http://www.sanktuarium-piaseczno.pl/pliki/gaude.pdf
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Does anybody know Tansman's Le tour du monde en miniature? I'm not even sure if it's published.
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It isDax wrote:Does anybody know Tansman's Le tour du monde en miniature? I'm not even sure if it's published.

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Would anyone happen to have the score to Leschetizky's Etude Heroique, Op.48 No.3 ? I'm listening to Nyiregyhazi play this piece on YouTube in his usual spectacular way and am trying to discover what he saw in this piece.
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It is available on IMSLP here - http://imslp.org/wiki/3_Piano_Pieces,_O ... Theodor%29fleubis wrote:Would anyone happen to have the score to Leschetizky's Etude Heroique, Op.48 No.3 ? I'm listening to Nyiregyhazi play this piece on YouTube in his usual spectacular way and am trying to discover what he saw in this piece.
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