Alfor's Rarities
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A further installment of the MFEP:
Nikolay N. MEDTNER
Acht Stimmungsbilder op. 1 Remarkably mature for a first opus.
Joaquin NIN
Mensaje a Claudio Debussy Very good!
Nikolay N. MEDTNER
Acht Stimmungsbilder op. 1 Remarkably mature for a first opus.
Joaquin NIN
Mensaje a Claudio Debussy Very good!
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Re: Alfor's Rarities
Interesting! I thought he may have been Joaquín Nin-Culmell but according to Wikipedia, "Joaquín Nin-Culmell was born in Berlin, Germany, the youngest child of Cuban singer Rosa Culmell and pianist-composer Joaquín Nin". His sister was writer Anaïs Nin.alfor wrote: Joaquin NIN
Mensaje a Claudio Debussy Very good!
Nin-Culmell was a student of Dukas and a teacher of Sondheim.
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Thank you!
Yes, Nin-Culmell is the son and J. Nin is the father
(the son may have adopted the "Culmell" to distinguish from his father).
Yes, Nin-Culmell is the son and J. Nin is the father
(the son may have adopted the "Culmell" to distinguish from his father).
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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The cover page states Fr. Czerny, I wonder if it is the same as Carl Czerny or perhaps "Frau" Czerny!
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Mazurka op. 10 No. 3 (edited by Czerny - believe it or not!) Early L., Borodin-influenced.[/quote]
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Mazurka op. 10 No. 3 (edited by Czerny - believe it or not!) Early L., Borodin-influenced.[/quote]
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A good guess - but in this case it means Franz or Friedrich.mvaldes wrote:The cover page states Fr. Czerny, I wonder if it is the same as Carl Czerny or perhaps "Frau" Czerny
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In any case, "our" Czerny was never married and had no children.
I guess that Czerny which means black if I am correct is as common as Messrs. Black, Lenoir and Schwartz.
I guess that Czerny which means black if I am correct is as common as Messrs. Black, Lenoir and Schwartz.
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Alexander JEMNITZ (see my previous postings)
Siebzehn Bagatellen für Klavier op. 5 Worth to explore!
Siebzehn Bagatellen für Klavier op. 5 Worth to explore!
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I cannot imagine how Czerny would have had, a) time to court a young lady, b) time to have children supposing he was successful with a), but assuming he was successful in both a) and b) then c) would indeed stand for Czerny - and sons inc.( lots of them no doubt), the Etude factory, etudes for all occasions and all instruments, no-one does it quicker or more voluminously. Special rates for four hands, eight hands and one hand. No commission too difficult, boredom guaranteed. etc...Jean-Séb wrote:In any case, "our" Czerny was never married and had no children.
I guess that Czerny which means black if I am correct is as common as Messrs. Black, Lenoir and Schwartz.
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Good thing he wasn't an organist...HullandHellandHalifax wrote:No commission too difficult, boredom guaranteed. etc...
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Dear Alforalfor wrote:Alexander JEMNITZ (see my previous postings)
Siebzehn Bagatellen für Klavier op. 5 Worth to explore!
thanks for this Jemnitz. I think we have quite a few of his scores now and this is an excellent addition. I've been thinking of playing some of his music for a while ... and perhaps it will be soon time to start. Got to learn Lavapies first, though.