Alfor's Rarities

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4candles wrote:
alfor wrote:Dear Frank, dear fleubis,

thank you for feedback!

A lot more Gernsheim to follow. And I just received a batch of "real" scores, which I will all scan in due course:

Andriessen, Binet, Jaques-Dalcroze, Borremans, Bungert, 3 vols. Cimarosa, Dragoi, Duysburgh, Franco Mendes, J. Hofmann, Lubienski, Mottu, Kuiler, Flor. Peeters, Peterson-Berger, Rhene-Baton,
A. Richardson (Sonatina), Robert de Roos, Roubier, Ruyneman, Shirinsky, Seiss, Stutschewski, Wolkow, Wijdeveld, Franz Weisz, Balfour Gardiner, F. Dreyschock, Blanchet, Espla.

Interested?!
Wow! What a treasure trove. I am particularly interested in Isidor Seiss and Blanchet, but look forward to all your postings!
A treasure trove indeed! Really a whole lot to look forward to. I am most interested in the Blanchet, also. The others, are mostly new to me, as usual!

Much fun playing through the Op.59 Symbole and expecially enjoy the 3rd piece Im Schilf with the delectable staccato passages. Many thanks, Alfred.
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Thanks for all the new scans.
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I hope there may be space for any further Michalowski you may have among all the new curiosities. I think the Mazurkas especially the equal of those of his more illustrious countrymen...

thanks and best wishes

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Thanks for all the last pieces, Alfor. The Gernsheim is quite interesting and I am also looking for all the upcoming composers you will post. I was interested in Blanchet and in Seiss, but also Esplá. I believe we only have a piece by him. Regards.
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danzinho wrote:I hope there may be space for any further Michalowski you may have among all the new curiosities. I think the Mazurkas especially the equal of those of his more illustrious countrymen...

thanks and best wishes

Dan
Only the following works are missing:

op. 3 Feuillet d'album
op. 4 Gavotte
op. 8 Menuet
op. 11 Valse triste
op. 12 Melodie
op. 16 Mazourka
op. 19 Mazourka
op. 24 Reverie
op. 32 (obviously an "empty" number)
plus a transcription of Weber's "Perpetuum mobile" without opus number
(I have an incomplete copy of it, looks similar to Brahms' transcription)
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Thank you very much, Alfor, for the Gunst. I had been searching for them without luck, and, just when I told myself that they were something I would probably never see, you posted them. I truly appreciate your immense effort here.
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alfor wrote:Andriessen, Binet, Jaques-Dalcroze, Borremans, Bungert, 3 vols. Cimarosa, Dragoi, Duysburgh, Franco Mendes, J. Hofmann, Lubienski, Mottu, Kuiler, Flor. Peeters, Peterson-Berger, Rhene-Baton,
A. Richardson (Sonatina), Robert de Roos, Roubier, Ruyneman, Shirinsky, Seiss, Stutschewski, Wolkow, Wijdeveld, Franz Weisz, Balfour Gardiner, F. Dreyschock, Blanchet, Espla.
Interested?!
Definitely even if most of it should be above my skills, except Cimarosa. Rhené-Baton is often interesting. Isn't Binet (Frédéric) and Roubier (Henri) more salon music ?
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Jean-Séb wrote:...Isn't Binet (Frédéric) and Roubier (Henri) more salon music ?
...Yes! (That is what I meant by "ordering blindly" :mrgreen: )
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Friedrich GERNSHEIM
Legende für Pianoforte op. 44
Gernsheim Legende op.44.pdf
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alfor wrote:
Jean-Séb wrote:...Isn't Binet (Frédéric) and Roubier (Henri) more salon music ?
...Yes! (That is what I meant by "ordering blindly" :mrgreen: )
Eh eh, I don't blame you, I like salon music!
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