...was??...or are you still??Dani_area_51 wrote:I was interested in any piece by Wilhelm Weismann...Like the 24 preludes or the piano sonata! Anyone?
I can post the piano sonata.
...was??...or are you still??Dani_area_51 wrote:I was interested in any piece by Wilhelm Weismann...Like the 24 preludes or the piano sonata! Anyone?
alfor wrote:...was??...or are you still??Dani_area_51 wrote:I was interested in any piece by Wilhelm Weismann...Like the 24 preludes or the piano sonata! Anyone?
I can post the piano sonata.
Thanks a lot for this, Malcolm. But I think it's interesting, that while I always associate the name of Steibelt with a reasonably well known composer, I can't find anywhere recordings of his pieces. Even amateur recordings are almost zero. Unless I searched poorlymballan wrote:Something a little different from me, although a Russian link........Daniel Steibelt (1765-1823). I checked IMSLP and this site and could not find any posting of these works [of course these may have been shared in an earlier incarnation of Pianophilia]. Wikipedia link for biographical details and works list.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Steibelt
Malcolm
Who????Dani_area_51 wrote:Thanks a lot for this, Malcolm. But I think it's interesting, that while I always associate the name of Steibelt with a reasonably well known composer
Yes, but there is a bit of balance from Grove in the same paragraph: "As a musician, Steibelt has often been dismissed as a charlatan, to some degree unjustly. His powers as a pianist must have been considerable, even though he was reputed to have laboured under the disadvantage of a poor left-hand technique and to have been unable to produce singing tone in slow, sustained passages."Timtin wrote:Grove doesn't pull any punches about poor Daniel, describing him as
'extraordinarily vain, arrogant, discourteous, recklessly extravagant and even dishonest'.