Piano, Fortepiano and Harpsichord Music
alfor
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by alfor » Wed Jul 01, 2015 6:14 pm
nms
Jordan Humoresque op.3,1.pdf
Jordan Grotesque op.3,2.pdf
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fleubis
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by fleubis » Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:21 pm
Interesting pieces by this Jordan chap. That little Grotesque is full of interesting surprises.
Thanks again, Alfred.
FW190
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by FW190 » Mon Jul 06, 2015 1:55 pm
Gustaf Hägg (1867-1925)
opus 43
Fran rosornas och minnenas stad
Eight little pieces.
Published in two books by Elkan&Schildknecht, Emil Carelius, Stockholm, 1922.
Hägg,G.-.op.43.-.Fran-rosornas-och-minnenas-stad-Bk.1-(pno-Elkan&Schildknecht-Edition-1922).pdf
Hägg,G.-.op.43.-.Fran-rosornas-och-minnenas-stad-Bk.2-(pno-Elkan&Schildknecht-Edition-1922).pdf
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Jean-Séb
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by Jean-Séb » Mon Jul 06, 2015 3:33 pm
I do not know this composer but it looks interesting. Thank you.
alfor
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by alfor » Mon Jul 06, 2015 4:01 pm
Jean-Séb wrote: I do not know this composer but it looks interesting. Thank you.
Seconded. (You could have known this composer, though, dear Jean-Séb:
search.php?keywords=haegg )
Jean-Séb
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by Jean-Séb » Mon Jul 06, 2015 4:36 pm
Well, it proves two things:
1. It is not because you have seen the name of a composer that you know that composer !
2. More surely, my memory does not serve me right !
As I already mentioned a long time, I am immensely grateful for the music you have shared on this forum, but my limited pianistic capacities have not permitted that I play, like Fleubis, everything that appears here. It is more difficult to memorize someone that you have not had a chance to play.
FW190
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by FW190 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 10:34 am
August 'Wedding March'
Söderman (1832-1876)
[Eight]
Fantasier à la Almqvist komponerade för Piano.
"À la Almqvist" reffers to Carl Jonas Ludvig
Almqvist (1793-1866), a Sweddish author and composer.
Published by Elkan & Schildknecht, Stockholm, n.d.
Söderman.-.Fantasier-à-la-Almqvist-(pno-Elkan&Schildknecht-Edition).pdf
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FW190
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by FW190 » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:16 am
August Söderman
Tscherkessisk dans för Piano
Published by Abr. Hirsch, Stockholm, n.d. [~1870].
Söderman.-.Tscherkessisk-dans-(pno-Hirsch-Edition).pdf
August Söderman
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FW190
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by FW190 » Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:57 am
August Söderman
Offertorium ur katolsk messa för Piano
Published by Abr. Hirsch, Stockholm, n.d. [~1870]
Söderman.-.Offertorium-ur-Katolsk-messa-(pno-Hirsch-Edition).pdf
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fleubis
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by fleubis » Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:33 pm
So many interesting pieces here, FW190 and Alfor. Glad to finally be catching up on this thread. Thanks for posting these--lots of exploration to do!