Alfor's Rarities

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The unknown (jewish) composer:

Edvard MORITZ (1891-1974; German composer, violinist, conductor;
http://www.lexm.uni-hamburg.de/object/l ... n_00002075)
3 Intermezzi op. 12 (An Edwin Fischer)
Moritz 3 Intermezzi op.12.pdf
Some good ideas although not overly original.
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Thanks for the Martinon and Moritz you have found for us, Alfor. Have had a great deal of fun with the Moritz 3rd Intermezzo--very charming!
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Posted as an example of the piano style of a little known French composer:

Henri MARTELLI
2me PETITE SUITE op. 38 No. 2 (original edition)
Martelli 2me petite Suite op.38,2.pdf
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alfor wrote:Posted as an example of the piano style of a little known French composer:
Interesting, Alfred. First time I've seen a 15/8 time signature :)

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fredbucket wrote:
alfor wrote:Posted as an example of the piano style of a little known French composer:
Interesting, Alfred. First time I've seen a 15/8 time signature :)

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15/8 is rare, but 15/16 NOT so rare....! (why??)
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Timtin wrote:Isn't this in 15/8?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN9p-XCCRwU
I think it's in 7/8
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I never could count time properly!
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Back to Martelli:
If notating with triplets, it would be 5/4 (=3/4 + 2/4).
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There are several ways of notating, that's for sure. I actually have the original score here somewhere and is notated in changing meters of 4/4 and 3/4 but not specifically alternating. This is why people have trouble counting the meter. Of course the score was done by a music publishing company not by the composer....who seems to not have cared.
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