Alfor's Rarities

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A very useful website, so I'll second that "thanks!"

Thanks Alfred for the two nice little teaching pieces from our friend Michalowski. Always nice to have a few unknown pieces around for the developing piano student.
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Aleksander MICHALOWSKI
Mazourka op. 17
Michalowski Mazourka op.17.pdf
Impromptu op. 21
Michalowski Impromptu op.21.pdf
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Thanks Alfor, for all the scores of Michalowski. And recordings of his pieces, are available anywhere?
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Seconded, Alfred. I really like this Impromptu--it plays really well.
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Aleksander MICHALOWSKI
Deuxiéme Romance op. 22
Michalowski 2nd Romance op.22.pdf
Valse op. 23
Michalowski Valse op.23.pdf
Capriccietto op. 26
Michalowski Capriccietto op.26.pdf
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Thanks for the Michalowski scans.
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Thanks Alfred for these latest Michalowski pieces. The Capriccietto is more like a humoresque in its playful attitude and very delightful. The 2nd Romance is truly lush and very lovely.
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Thank you Alfor, I've downloaded few of the scores from your media share for my daughter
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liveforpiano wrote:
lutoslawski wrote:Was wondering if there is any more recordings out there of alexandrov's work.
Until now i own (or have) and seen, Sonata no.2 played by Yakov Zak, The hyperion release with hamish milne with the Sonata no.3 and 4. And the marvelous recording of sonata no.14 posted by alfor. And The Symphony no.1 and Piano Concerto Op.102 released only in LP.

Tony
I have that LP and the score of the work. The Lp is missing a whole (Scherzo) movement. I suppose that is not too surprising. The full work would have gone into another record.

Very interesting work. Needs a new (CD) recording.

Peter (liveforpiano)
It's in the repertoire of Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda, so there is hope!
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To FrankfleubisWalter...

Aleksander MICHALOWSKI
Berceuse op. 27
Michalowski Berceuse op.27.pdf
Valse-Impromptu op. 28
Michalowski Valse-Impromptu op.28.pdf
Valse-Mélancholique op. 29
Michalowski Valse-Mélancholique op.29.pdf
Chopin and Tchaikovsky influenced. The Berceuse especially charming.
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