Composers from Germany [Misc]

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Louis Pabst Impromptu Op84 No3. (Professional Copy=Specimen Copy)
Pabst_Impromptu Op84 No3.pdf
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A little collection of fugues originally intended for the organ. Two different scans of the book--the original and the Kalmus version.
Fugenbuchlein.pdf
A Little Book of Fugues by German Masters.pdf
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I'm pleased to announce the discovery of the actual composer of the so called "Valse melancolique" in f# minor attributed to Chopin
(see for instance http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_m%C3%A9lanc ... 3%A9ric%29 )

I wrote an article published by the italian magazine AMADEUS. It can be browsed or downloaded thru my site :

http://www.allabarbaresca.com/articoli.html

The original score will be posted as soon as the Valse in its original form will be recorded by the italian pianist Bruno Canino
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Caprotti wrote:I'm pleased to announce the discovery of the actual composer of the so called "Valse melancolique" in f# minor attributed to Chopin
(see for instance http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_m%C3%A9lanc ... 3%A9ric%29 )

I wrote an article published by the italian magazine AMADEUS. It can be browsed or downloaded thru my site :

http://www.allabarbaresca.com/articoli.html

The original score will be posted as soon as the Valse in its original post will be recorded by the italian pianist Bruno Canino
wow ! - excellent research, sir!
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Here comes an alternative scan (600 dpi) of Moritz Moszkowski's opus 17, Trois morceaux de salon, published by Augener in London.
The first edition was published by Julius Hainauer in Breslau ~ 1878.
Moszkowski.-.op.17.-.3-Morceaux-de-salon-(pno-Augener-Edition).pdf
If you are interested in Moszkowski's work and bio check this link to a diss (15MB):
http://opus.kobv.de/tuberlin/volltexte/2009/2195/

It's in German language but it is may be interested for not German Speaker, too, because it contains a very detailed list of works.
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Felix Draesekes Concert-Waltzes op.3+op.4

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I just finished the (presumably first) recording of Draesekes four Concert-Waltzes op.3 and op.4
You will find the recording aswell as a downloadable pdf-score here.
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Vinzenz Lachner (1811-93)

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I have just posted to IMSLP my scan of Vinzenz Lachner's 12 Ländler (WoO):
http://imslp.org/wiki/12_L%C3%A4ndler_w ... MSLP264921
It will be available in a day or two after copyright clearance. It was written as a Christmas present to Brahms, but doesn't have any seasonal content.
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Cornelius Gurlitt (1820-1901)

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My new scan of Gurlitt's 'Frühlingsblumen' Op. 215 is now available for immediate download from IMSLP!
http://imslp.org/wiki/Fr%C3%BChlingsblu ... MSLP266268
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Hello Phillip,

Thankyou for those postings.

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Hi Phillip,

Thanks for the IMSLP links...these are good pieces.
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