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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:08 pm
by Jean-Séb
Not too sure Paganini gave an English title ! Moto perpetuo is probably safer !
http://imslp.org/wiki/Moto_Perpetuo,_Op ... l%C3%B2%29
IMSLP has even a piano reduction by Lack.
http://petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imglnks/usi ... vl_sov.pdf

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 11:37 pm
by fleubis
Agreed! Menuhin famously played the Paganini original. It just as exciting on the piano as on the violin, IMHO.

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:38 am
by 4candles
I have duly edited my post - I always err on the side of caution :D

For your interest fleubis, there are a good many pieces by Krüger digitised at the BNE:
http://www.bne.es/en/Catalogos/Bibliote ... ca/Inicio/

4c

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 12:15 am
by fleubis
Thanks, 4C. Indeed there are quite a few pieces by Krüger there. He seems to specialize in transcriptions, including this little gem:
Krüger - Choeur des Derviches des Ruines d'Athenes.pdf

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 10:44 pm
by fahl5
I just uploaded scanned Scores of my copies of interesting early 6 Fugues op.2 by Friedrich Kiel:
http://imslp.org/wiki/6_Fugues_for_Pian ... iedrich%29
(You can find the first recordings of Kiels Fugues op.2 directly here: http://klassik-resampled.de/kiel

and

some retyped late Fugues, Doublefugues and a Triplefugue for 4 Voices from a musical Sketchbook (SLUB http://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansi ... /cache.off) of Felix Draeseke:
http://imslp.org/wiki/7_Fugen_zu_4_Stim ... ke,_Felix)
(I also retyped 30 of the Canons in that Sketchbook and uploaded the scores and linked my digital recordings of them likewise in the imslp, but mentioned this here in the Pianophilia Forum for Vocal musicviewtopic.php?f=19&p=30414#p30414.)

I also digitally produced recordings of all mentioned Fugues and linked them at the same imslp page (see the "free recordings")
You can directly find my recordings of Draesekes Fugues (and all other of his music I recorded mostly for the first time) here: http://klassik-resampled.de/draeseke
I hope you like that inspired (more o less) late romantic counterpoint.
best
fahl5

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:14 am
by 4candles
fleubis wrote:Thanks, 4C. Indeed there are quite a few pieces by Krüger there. He seems to specialize in transcriptions, including this little gem:
Seems to have been a popular piece to transcribe in the day.
Alkan (among others I imagine) also made a successful transcription :)

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 8:21 am
by FW190
Thanks a lot, Herr Fahl.

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:10 pm
by musiclife217
a lesser known piece by Gustav Lange...

Lange, Gustav-Op. 67-Zitherklange (Zither Sounds)
Lange, Gustav-Op. 67-Zitherklange (Zither Sounds).pdf
I am also looking for his Op. 426 - Idylle - Frühlingssänger.

Help is always appreciated! :)

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:35 pm
by fleubis
Thank you musiclife217 for the Lange piece. It is an interesting interpretation of what a Zither might soound like.

Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:41 am
by musiclife217
fleubis wrote:Thank you musiclife217 for the Lange piece. It is an interesting interpretation of what a Zither might soound like.
You're welcome! I have a number of his lesser known pieces that I can post also! :)