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Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:00 am
by phikfy
alfor wrote:To fleubis, with compliments:

(compare my recent audio posting)

two gems of intimate (slightly elegiac) late-romantic austrian piano music -
stylistically in a line with Joseph Marx and Egon Kornauth.

Franz SCHMIDT
Romanze
Schmidt Romanze.pdf
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SCHMIDT-Wührer
Intermezzo from Quintet in A major for piano, clarinet, violin, viola and cello
Schmidt-Wührer Intermezzo.pdf
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Schmidt's Toccata (both the original version and Wührer's 2 hand version) can be downloaded here:

http://cameralmusic.pl/nuty/schmidt-1
Thanks Alfor for the Schmidt scores and the recordings. Very beautiful music indeed.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:38 pm
by alfor
Dear Jim, dear phikfy,

you are welcome!!

Understanding the classics:

Johannes BRAHMS
Vier Klavierstücke op. 119
New revision by Eduard Steuermann
Brahms ed. Steuermann op.119.pdf

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 7:12 pm
by fleubis
Steuermann gives us very nice pedaling and fingerings for these pieces. A most welcome version of these great pieces. Thanks for this posting, Alfred.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:51 am
by promusician
musiclife217 wrote:
arneros wrote:Dear alfor,
thank you, you're the best.
I'm Italian, thank you for Frescobaldi-Brugnoli.
Rosario

Alfor, you are incredible... it makes me want to dig out some treasures myself - speaking of - I just found Bulow - Reverie Fantastique and I will share soon with all!

musiclife217, have you posted it? I can't find it anywhere

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:38 pm
by musiclife217
thanks for reminding me, I will prepare it this weekend ;)

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:43 pm
by alfor
With the approval of our beloved
Mister ("Sir") Malcolm Henbury-Ballan
(what a name!) I will post some examples of excellent
Urtext editions which are still in print.

First example is an edition by Howard Ferguson,
who IMHO is one of the best ever editors of music.
I will also post an evaluation and a complete list of his editions,
which are all - except one, if I am correct - still in print.
So take the opportunity to buy these excellent decent
priced editions, as long as they are available!!
Brahms op.119 ed. Ferguson.pdf

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:27 pm
by promusician
alfor wrote:With the approval of our beloved
Mister ("Sir") Malcolm Henbury-Ballan
(what a name!) I will post some examples of excellent
Urtext editions which are still in print.

First example is an edition by Howard Ferguson,
who IMHO is one of the best ever editors of music.
I will also post an evaluation and a complete list of his editions,
which are all - except one, if I am correct - still in print.
So take the opportunity to buy these excellent decent
priced editions, as long as they are available!!
Brahms op.119 ed. Ferguson.pdf
This is a stunning work indeed, I'll be glad if u have Mendelssohn - Six Preludes and Fugues edited by Ferguson to share, some of the best works

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:04 pm
by alfor
promusician wrote:This is a stunning work indeed, I'll be glad if u have Mendelssohn - Six Preludes and Fugues edited by Ferguson to share, some of the best works
http://www.amazon.de/Preludes-Fugues-Si ... 1854722891
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Six-Preludes-Fu ... 413&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Preludes-Fugues-P ... n+ferguson
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Six ... 35/5849809
http://www.forsyths.co.uk/sheet-music/c ... 22898.html

Is it really necessary to get each and every piece of music for free,
especially when it is still in print, decent priced and well-bound??!!

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 7:36 pm
by fleubis
Alfred, thank you for posting the wonderful Ferguson edition of the Brahms op.119. He certainly produced a quality edition. It is excellent and nice to play through these pieces again which I've not touched for 30 years.

Re: Alfor's Rarities

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 11:16 pm
by alfor
Tonight I would like to draw your attention to an excellent
series of modern Urtext editions:

BÄRENREITER URTEXT
(Brahms, Mendelssohn, Janacek, Schumann, Scriabin Sonatas, a.o.)

As an example I post Brahms' op. 119 (with the approval of Sir Malcolm Henbury-Ballan).
This volume contains an excellent old device, a so-called "Wendel"
(from the word "wenden" = "to turn"); i.e. a pull-out
page (tearsheet) which allows to view 3 pages simultaneously.

file deleted for copyright* reasons
*this strange term - mainly unknown in the 21st century - may be looked up in the internet



These editions are scrupolously edited, very well printed and bound,
and surely are worth the effort to get more pocket money from your wife...resp. husband!