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It's time for some more "You go":

Hugo KAUN
(for us members of the "society for the preservation of the German "Umlaut",
it is "Hügö Käün")
Sonatine op. 38 No. 2
Kaun Sonatine op.38,2.pdf
more to follow
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Do you prefer that we address you as Herr Foerkel?
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WCosand wrote:Do you prefer that we address you as Herr Foerkel?
Ök! I've göt yöür pöint :mrgreen:

Hugo KAUN
Waldesgespräche (Voices of the Woods) op. 78
Kaun Waldesgespräche op.78.pdf
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Not only for isokani (a.k.a. Mr. Powerwell, Etonian and Ex-Chorister)

Georges ENESCU**
Sonate op. 24 No. 1
Enescu Sonate op.24,1.pdf
from a 1956 Romanian edition
DIN A3, 600dpi - for DIN A4 print at about 70%

E. excelled in an extremely exact notation of his often somewhat "isokanian" material.
Being a fine pianist he always included fingering and pedal indications.

**It is a bit strange that this Romanian edition adopted the French version of his name ("Enesco"). When in France E. preferred his name ending with letter "o" to avoid the French pronounciation "Eneskü".
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alfor wrote:posted as an example of the composer's style
Johannes RÖNTGEN (son of Julius)
Muzikale Dias: canons en fughettas in alle toonsorten voor piano (DIN A3 hrs600)
Röntgen, Jo. Muzikale Dias.pdf
Wilh. Friedemann BACH
Konzert für die Orgel arr. August Stradal (hrs600)
Bach, W.F. Cover.pdf
Bach, W.F.Orgel-Konzert.pdf
Would appreciate comments by 2-3% of all downloaders...
Actually what Stradal transcribed was a transcription of J.S. Bach on a work by Vivaldi ...
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alfor wrote:
Jim Faston wrote: The publisher's number at he bottom of each page matches up with a Russian collection of piano music of Nikolai Semenovich Golovanov published by Izd-vo "Deka-VS" (per Worldcat). Could it be from that?
Excellent and correct search! It is Golovanov, from a cycle of 3 pieces titled "Estampes", published together with his piano sonata. Available here:
http://www.ruslania.com/?bsearch_expres ... text=16449
The name of the piece is Valse ordinaire, Golovanov's op.2 nº2.

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Leo WEINER
Hungarian Folk Music op. 42
Weiner Hungarian Folk Music op.42.pdf
very nice material; harmonization is a bit on the (late-) romantic side

und ein kleines "Leckerli":

Frederic CHOPIN
Larghetto from Concerto op. 21 (zum Solovortrag bearbeitet von Hermann Scholtz)
Chopin Larghetto op.21.pdf
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alfor wrote:Leo WEINER
Hungarian Folk Music op. 42
Weiner Hungarian Folk Music op.42.pdf
very nice material; harmonization is a bit on the (late-) romantic side

und ein kleines "Leckerli":

Frederic CHOPIN
Larghetto from Concerto op. 22 (zum Solovortrag bearbeitet von Hermann Scholtz)
Chopin Larghetto op.22.pdf
Thank you, Alfor. The correct opus number of the Concerto is 21.

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alegitor wrote: The correct opus number of the Concerto is 21.

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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: (of course I know...I must admit though, that - apart from 958 to 960 I am not very familiar with the "Deutsch-Verzeichnis", neither with the Hoboken...)
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alfor wrote:
alegitor wrote: The correct opus number of the Concerto is 21.

Cheers
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: (of course I know...I must admit though, that - apart from 958 to 960 I am not very familiar with the "Deutsch-Verzeichnis", neither with the Hoboken...)
And for sure you know too that the correct name is FRYDERYK :mrgreen:
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