Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország/Hongrie
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
My thanks also to Biljana for this important link for Hungarian music!! Although it is mostly chamber material, there are piano solos at the end and I was able to download some very nice things. I highly recommend the "Sonata Appassionata" by Akos von Buttykay. It takes some fiddling to download (and some time) but this is a major piano work and talk about obscurity!!
All best,
Frank
All best,
Frank
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
I second your suggestion for the Sonata Appassionata of Buttykay. There is also an interesting Valse-Caprice by him on the site.
As you say. Downloading is a bit of a problem. But these are well worth the effort. I played through both of these works this afternoon and really enjoyed them.
Peter (liveforpiano).
As you say. Downloading is a bit of a problem. But these are well worth the effort. I played through both of these works this afternoon and really enjoyed them.
Peter (liveforpiano).
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GEZA ZICHY
Any body has de piano concert for left hand and orq. by Zichy?
Many thanks in advance
Many thanks in advance
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
Albert Siklós (1878-1942), among his compositons there are a piano concert and piano pieces.
Here: La Danse OP. 41-2 and Allegretto OP.41-3, from Les Amusements de Ferkó.
The piano concert and piano scores will be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Ilu.
Here: La Danse OP. 41-2 and Allegretto OP.41-3, from Les Amusements de Ferkó.
The piano concert and piano scores will be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Ilu.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
Does anyone have Stephen Hellers Op. 101 Rêveries du promeneur solitaire?
I have just listened to a recording of it by Marc Pantillon on the great site http://www.gottschalk.fr/Heller/Heller.html but can't find the score anywhere.
I have just listened to a recording of it by Marc Pantillon on the great site http://www.gottschalk.fr/Heller/Heller.html but can't find the score anywhere.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
Would anyone have anything by Vincent Adler (1826-1871), composer of études and salon music. I'm particularly interested in a Tarantelle, with a dedication to Alkan...?
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
parsonstreet,
You will find the Heller pieces you want on IMSLP.
If you have a problem, I have them, but they will take some finding!!!
Peter (liveforpiano)
You will find the Heller pieces you want on IMSLP.
If you have a problem, I have them, but they will take some finding!!!
Peter (liveforpiano)
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
They were not (yet) on IMSLP. Here they are (ms, as op.58)
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
I've found one new piece and wanted to ask if anyone has ever heard and/or played this Agi Jambor Sonata? I wanted to know if it's worth to explore... Thank you.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
Ottokar Novacek (1866-1900). Violinist and composer. Originally studied with his father, then with Dont in Vienna with further studies with Schradieck and Brodsky at the Leipzig Conservatoire. He graduated in 1855 with the Mendelssohn Prize. In Leipzig he joined the Brodsky Quartet; from 1891 he was engaged by Nikisch to join the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a violinist, and between 1892-93 he played viola with the Damrosch Orchestra in New York. He was forced to abandon work in 1899 owing to degenerative heart disease and died shortly afterwards aged only 33. As a composer he is best remembered for his Perpetuum mobile for Violin & orchestra [or piano], although he also wrote a piano concerto in 1896, which was introduced by Busoni; a Sinfonietta for 8 woodwind instruments; 3 string quartets; 2 concert caprices for piano; 8 concert caprices for violin & piano; Bulgarian Dances for violin & piano, plus numerous songs.
I have posted his Two Concert Caprices [thank you Mr P]. Malcolm
I have posted his Two Concert Caprices [thank you Mr P]. Malcolm
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