The German "Lied"
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Re: The German "Lied"
Dear Rob,
There is a transposition of op.17 for low voice, I'll try to get it soon...
There is a transposition of op.17 for low voice, I'll try to get it soon...
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New scans, for Bass...
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Oh! Marvellous! Pfitzner was such a reactionary old sod, but I have to admit I have a soft spot for some of his music. This will be very interesting. Thank you so much.NidaKaldirim wrote:New scans, for Bass...

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Some more Pfitzner...
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And all the remaining Draeseke songs which I have...
Greetings Nida
Greetings Nida
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Great, Nida; many thanks especially for all the Draeseke. He still is a much neglected composer.
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Re: The German "Lied"
Nida
thanks a lot also from this side for the Pfitzner and especially the Draeseke Lieder !
BR // Didi
thanks a lot also from this side for the Pfitzner and especially the Draeseke Lieder !
BR // Didi
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Re: The German "Lied"
Hugo WOLF composed Lieder after German poets Mörike, Eichendorff, etc. - so you may forgive me that I ask my question in this thread:
Are there any piano solo arr. of Wolf songs???
Are there any piano solo arr. of Wolf songs???
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Have found reference to a Bruno Hinze-Reinhold in the 1930s who arranged a number of Wolf songs for solo piano.alfor wrote:Hugo WOLF composed Lieder after German poets Mörike, Eichendorff, etc. - so you may forgive me that I ask my question in this thread:
Are there any piano solo arr. of Wolf songs???
Also see 'O.T.' above:
"HINZE-REINHOLD Bruno (1877-1964) Wolf 10 Klavierstücke nach Liedern Litolff Klavier"