Alfor's Rarities
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Emil AXMAN
Sonata apassionata (ps600) ...Denisov: Violin Sonata...
Sonata apassionata (ps600) ...Denisov: Violin Sonata...
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Bravo Alfor!
And oc thanks alot for all
You are keep Surprising me with all those magnificent Sonatas Etudes Concertos Etc.
Well done indeed
Please do not stop with that Momentum
Oren
And oc thanks alot for all
You are keep Surprising me with all those magnificent Sonatas Etudes Concertos Etc.
Well done indeed
Please do not stop with that Momentum

Oren
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That's not fair Alfred...German is my worst language !! For all I know you might be saying I look like a lump of doggie poo !!!! My guess is something about things being impossible and miracles being longer ????alfor wrote:best regards to SIR Malcolm (Unmögliches wird sofort erledigt - nur Wunder dauern etwas länger):
Johann Ludwig TREPULKA
op. 2 Klavierstücke mit Überschriften nach Worten von Nicolaus Lenau (ps600***)
Austrian composer, pupil of Hauer, whom he is trying to imitate here.
Born in 1903, lost without trace in 1945.
Somewhat naive archaic style, but nevertheless with expressive qualities. Emil AXMAN (czech composer, 1887 - 1949)
II. Sonata (a la memoire d'un grand homme, 1922) ps600*** ***precision scan 600dpi
Whatever...thank you

Malcolm
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mballan wrote:That's not fair Alfred...German is my worst language !! For all I know you might be saying I look like a lump of doggie poo !!!! My guess is something about things being impossible and miracles being longer ????alfor wrote:best regards to SIR Malcolm (Unmögliches wird sofort erledigt - nur Wunder dauern etwas länger):
Johann Ludwig TREPULKA
op. 2 Klavierstücke mit Überschriften nach Worten von Nicolaus Lenau (ps600***)
Austrian composer, pupil of Hauer, whom he is trying to imitate here.
Born in 1903, lost without trace in 1945.
Somewhat naive archaic style, but nevertheless with expressive qualities. Emil AXMAN (czech composer, 1887 - 1949)
II. Sonata (a la memoire d'un grand homme, 1922) ps600*** ***precision scan 600dpi
Whatever...thank you!!!
Malcolm
Impossible is settled immediately - only miracles last somewhat longer!
We have, in English, the equivalent: "The Impossible we do at once. Miracles take a little longer."
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Does anyone have piano scores of Viktor Ullman? 

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See rob's posting which overlapped/coincided/clashed with mine.mballan wrote:(Unmögliches wird sofort erledigt - nur Wunder dauern etwas länger):
P.S. Nikolaus (sic! the "k" is correct!) Lenau should be available in a decent english translation!(?)
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Still in print (recent reissues resp. first issues!)burstroman wrote:Does anyone have piano scores of Viktor Ullman?
http://www.schott-musik.de/shop/product ... e=SM_QUICK
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?q=ullmann+piano
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Emil (Ritter von) SAUER
2ieme Sonate (mi bemol majeur) pour piano More or less a twin of the first sonata (which I prefer by a small margin).
Richard Strauss (beginning!), Schumann influenced with a trace of Chopin.
Preference for full, rich (late)-romantic harmonic progressions and crisp staccato triplets.
Worth an occasional hearing and a ps600 scan.
It is the contents and not the compositorial skill that prevents this piece from being a definitive masterwork.
Young Elly Ney studied this sonata (which she considered his best work) with Sauer and played it in a students concert, being utterly disappointed that her master did not comment her (successful) performance with a single word. She was only reconciled when Sauer somewhat later gave her a leather-bound
complete edition of his pianoworks as a present.
2ieme Sonate (mi bemol majeur) pour piano More or less a twin of the first sonata (which I prefer by a small margin).
Richard Strauss (beginning!), Schumann influenced with a trace of Chopin.
Preference for full, rich (late)-romantic harmonic progressions and crisp staccato triplets.
Worth an occasional hearing and a ps600 scan.
It is the contents and not the compositorial skill that prevents this piece from being a definitive masterwork.
Young Elly Ney studied this sonata (which she considered his best work) with Sauer and played it in a students concert, being utterly disappointed that her master did not comment her (successful) performance with a single word. She was only reconciled when Sauer somewhat later gave her a leather-bound
complete edition of his pianoworks as a present.
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Thank you for the Sauer 2nd Sonata, Alfor. Quite a lot going on in this piece, but the final Rondo is somewhat weak compared to the rest of the sonata, but a well-wrought piece. Seems he did learn quite a lot from Liszt.
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Posted as an example for the (early) piano works of this composer:
Edison V. DENISOV
Bagatellen (fingered edition!) ..Hugo KAUN: PC #1 op. 50...
Edison V. DENISOV
Bagatellen (fingered edition!) ..Hugo KAUN: PC #1 op. 50...
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