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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:25 am
by ilu
Geza Horvath.

Malcolm posted his Octave Study; now I share with you all a delightful sonatine.

Ilu.

Mod edit: This is op 108, not 106 and has been in circulation for several years now. I have added the NMS etc.FB
Horvath-op106-sonatine.pdf

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:49 pm
by ilu
Fred:

Thank you for the correction and for adding -nms-tttos-

Ilu

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:20 pm
by rob
Wasn't Geza Horvath in any case Hungarian, not Czech or Slovak?

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 8:50 pm
by mballan
rob wrote:Wasn't Geza Horvath in any case Hungarian, not Czech or Slovak?
10 out of 10 for Rob...yes he was Hungarian.

Malcolm

PS: can you move to that thread ?

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 8:56 pm
by mballan
Károly Aggházy, or Aggházy Károly in Hungarian order (1855, Budapest – 1918, same) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer. Aggházy was a pupil of Robert Volkmann, Anton Bruckner, and Franz Liszt. He later taught at the National Conservatory in Budapest. Besides several operas, most notably Maritta (1895), he chiefly wrote chamber music and pieces for piano.

I have posted his arrangement for piano solo of a Concert Duo originally for Violin and Piano by Aggházy and Hubay.

Puszta-Klange (Echos de la Puszta)
Agghazy K - Puszla-Klange.pdf
Malcolm & Mr P

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:41 am
by alfor
mballan wrote: Puszla-Klange (Echos de la Puszla)
Thank you, Malc! But please have mercy with us germans! Must read: "Puszta-Klänge"

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:14 pm
by mballan
alfor wrote:
mballan wrote: Puszla-Klange (Echos de la Puszla)
Thank you, Malc! But please have mercy with us germans! Must read: "Puszta-Klänge"
Sorry Alfred...I've corrected the "t" but remember my keyboard does not cover the nuonces of other languages especially with file names - and it was agreed through all re-incarnations of Pianophilia that English remains the dominant language for messages and posting on the site. I appreciate that means that languages like German and French, for example, [or even my beloved Russian], will lack the required accents etc. with specific letters [the alternative is to write out everything in Word, search out the required letters in symbols and cut/paste....... but alas I do not have the time]. I fully understand that is an irritation to fellow Europeans or even further afield - but then I would not seek to correct a member's usage of English on the site. So a litle tolerance and forebearance is begged by all.

By the way Germans is with a capital "G" !

Malcolm

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:19 pm
by alfor
mballan wrote:
alfor wrote:
mballan wrote: Puszla-Klange (Echos de la Puszla)
So a litle tolerance and forebearance is begged by all.

By the way Germans is with a capital "G" !

Malcolm
I totally agree and accept the dominance of the English language in this forum. (So I of course will tolerate all Schonbergs, Schutts etc.).
Thanks for the hint with capital "G". There are of course many cases where I am more than uncertain regarding the English language. While everyday (British) English may be of only moderate difficulty, I know very well that the more sophisticated English has an immense vocabulary (estimated about one million!!!) and is far beyond my capabilities.

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:26 pm
by rob
alfor wrote:
mballan wrote:
alfor wrote:
mballan wrote: Puszla-Klange (Echos de la Puszla)
So a litle tolerance and forebearance is begged by all.

By the way Germans is with a capital "G" !

Malcolm
I totally agree and accept the dominance of the English language in this forum. (So I of course will tolerate all Schonbergs, Schutts etc.).
Thanks for the hint with capital "G". There are of course many cases where I am more than uncertain regarding the English language. While everyday (British) English may be of only moderate difficulty, I know very well that the more sophisticated English has an immense vocabulary (estimated about one million!!!) and is far beyond my capabilities.
And it is always enormously appreciated that those who do not have English (of whatever variety) as their native language nevertheless go to enormous effort to be completely involved in dialogues completely in English. It makes me feel very humble indeed when my own foreign language skills are so very basic. So, thank you Alfred, and everyone who is involved in this marvellous forum that Jan-Terje started all those years ago.

Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 11:01 pm
by fredbucket
rob wrote:And it is always enormously appreciated that those who do not have English (of whatever variety) as their native language nevertheless go to enormous effort to be completely involved in dialogues completely in English.
Ég algjörlega sammála.

Kveðjur
Fred