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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:19 am
by klavierelch
It seems that the set of all three sonatinas is hard to find. The only publicly available source in Germany I could find is the University Library of Leipzig:
http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/kvk/vi ... CoverImg=1
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:49 am
by Timtin
The same Forberg edition seems to be available in Berlin:-
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:00 pm
by Scriabinoff
@ klavierelch & @Timtin
Thanks for this! At least it might give me some traction. I have never tried to sniff something out on the international side via interlibrary lending services, I will have a chat with my point at school next week to see if a university/college to university/college loan is possible accross the pond (within US borders has been pretty seemless but I'm not sure how this will go over).
If I can get this in, will do my best to provide a good one board (my hardware is junk so I'd pony up and go to the university library or document shop and use their better imaging equipment). In the meantime maybe and hopefully someone will beat me to the punch and surprise us (as I don't feel super confident I'll be able to swing and import/loan)
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:19 am
by fredbucket
WCosand wrote:Steibelt's Conflagration of Moscow scanned by BSB!
Post-Kuhnau, pre-Tchaikovsky...
Regards
Fred
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:35 am
by remy
Wilhelm Maria Puchtler (1848-1881)
Alfor very kindly posted a recording of some of Puchtler's music here:
viewtopic.php?p=19938#p19938
For me the high point is the "Liebeslied" from "Charakterstudien" Op.41 No.4. It starts at 3:54 on the recording.
Does anyone have the score of this very beautiful piece? In its gentleness it reminds me of Otto Nicolai's Etude "Gruss an Liszt", Op.40 No.3.
Also very nice is the last piece on the recording, "Nächtlicher Ausblick", "Decameron" Op.23 No.8, starting at 16:54.
Thanks very much.
jeremy
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:32 pm
by Georgio
Jim Faston wrote:Georgio wrote:Dear Pianophiliacs etc.,
I need your pleasant help. Does anybody know the composer of the attached file "Sarabande with 5 Variations"? It sounds like a post- or late romantic german (austrian, swiss?) composer. The theme was out of a Sarabande from Händel.
Thank's in advance,
Georgio
It's from Paul Höffer's Tanzvariationen published by Schott in 1938.
Dear Jim,
With your help - I got it from a German library...
Höffer, Paul - Tanzvariationen.pdf
Best regards, Georgio
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:00 pm
by Jim Faston
Georgio wrote:Jim Faston wrote:Georgio wrote:Dear Pianophiliacs etc.,
I need your pleasant help. Does anybody know the composer of the attached file "Sarabande with 5 Variations"? It sounds like a post- or late romantic german (austrian, swiss?) composer. The theme was out of a Sarabande from Händel.
Thank's in advance,
Georgio
It's from Paul Höffer's Tanzvariationen published by Schott in 1938.
Dear Jim,
With your help - I got it from a German library...
Best regards, Georgio
Georgio,
I'm glad I could help you ID the piece. Thanks for posting the whole set--I'll have a go at them later this evening.
Jim
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:26 pm
by fahl5
Scriabinoff wrote:Hello to all. I'm new to posting to this forum (though I have been enjoying my 'catch up reading' all over the different boards). This is my first request and I sincerely hope someone can help (I had touched bases with member via PM and it was suggested I post here when they did not have the score I'm searching for).
Composer: Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke (June 23, 1824-March 10, 1910)
Composition Title: Op.251 - 3 Sonatinas for Piano
No 1.C major
No 2.F major
No 3.G major (Weihnachts-Sonatine)
Sorry for my late answer, I just found your request now.
Here is op 251 and since you seem to be interested in pianocompositions on christmassongs from Reinecke here is also his two "Fantasien" on Chrisatmascarols op.221
Reinecke_Sonatinen_op251.pdf
Reinecke_Zwei_Fantasien_ueber_Weihnachtslieder_op221.pdf
Both uploads has been already bad copies, when I copied them years ago at the Berlin StaBi. To upload them I compressed them a bit. I hope you still can find the music in it you are looking for.
best
fahl5
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 6:50 pm
by Georgeham
Hi,
thank you very much indeed! But I am afraid that Reinecke's op.221 is missing the last page(s). Could you scan them, please?
BW,
George(ham)
Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:25 am
by Scriabinoff
fahl5 wrote:Scriabinoff wrote:Hello to all. I'm new to posting to this forum (though I have been enjoying my 'catch up reading' all over the different boards). This is my first request and I sincerely hope someone can help (I had touched bases with member via PM and it was suggested I post here when they did not have the score I'm searching for).
Composer: Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke (June 23, 1824-March 10, 1910)
Composition Title: Op.251 - 3 Sonatinas for Piano
No 1.C major
No 2.F major
No 3.G major (Weihnachts-Sonatine)
Sorry for my late answer, I just found your request now.
Here is op 251 and since you seem to be interested in pianocompositions on christmassongs from Reinecke here is also his two "Fantasien" on Chrisatmascarols op.221
Reinecke_Sonatinen_op251.pdf
Both uploads has been already bad copies, when I copied them years ago at the Berlin StaBi. To upload them I compressed them a bit. I hope you still can find the music in it you are looking for.
best
fahl5
outstanding! many thanks!! and i did not even know about the op 221, i will certainly enjoy these in future christmas holidays!
