Alfor's Rarities
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Dear Franz /Frank,
you are welcome!! I will definitely try not only to complete my Xaver S. collection but also look for more Philipp.
For now here is Emil's very first (published) Etude, which he himself did not equip with a number (probably not yet having decided to compose more than 30 Etudes).
(alternative scan)
Emil SAUER
Concert Etude (No. 1)
you are welcome!! I will definitely try not only to complete my Xaver S. collection but also look for more Philipp.
For now here is Emil's very first (published) Etude, which he himself did not equip with a number (probably not yet having decided to compose more than 30 Etudes).
(alternative scan)
Emil SAUER
Concert Etude (No. 1)
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Dear Alfred, this Sauer etude just fits the hands like a glove, it is so well written for the piano. Clearly Sauer had big hands as there are scattered 10ths here and there, but not much of a hindrance for my small hands. I find his etudes consistently excellent.
I am glad to hear that you are pursing the acquisition of the Schwarenka brothers repertoire as this is clearly great material that needs to be exhumed from the oblivion of dusty libraries.
Meanwhile, I am still reveling in the versatility of Ruyneman and his nocturnes and kleine sonate.
I am glad to hear that you are pursing the acquisition of the Schwarenka brothers repertoire as this is clearly great material that needs to be exhumed from the oblivion of dusty libraries.
Meanwhile, I am still reveling in the versatility of Ruyneman and his nocturnes and kleine sonate.
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alternative scans:
Emil SAUER (aka Mr. SWEET)
Concert Etudes
No. 11 "A Cheval"
No. 12 L'Eteuf
Emil SAUER (aka Mr. SWEET)
Concert Etudes
No. 11 "A Cheval"
No. 12 L'Eteuf
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Hi Alfor,
Not nearly as clean and clear as your scans, but posting anyway the complete Sauer 30 Etudes:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?43pgnxsqaw5ut7k
It's a way of saying how much we appreciate YOUR marvelous postings.
Not nearly as clean and clear as your scans, but posting anyway the complete Sauer 30 Etudes:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?43pgnxsqaw5ut7k
It's a way of saying how much we appreciate YOUR marvelous postings.

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Dear Alfor, pianojay has hit on one of the key benefits of your postings of otherwise available pieces, and that is the scan quality. While I have had the Sauer etudes for a number of years, it has not been worth the effort to really dig into these pieces when the scores are difficult to read. However, with the hires scan you post, dear Alfred, it is great fun put more work into many of these pieces. Thanks for posting!pianojay wrote:Hi Alfor,
Not nearly as clean and clear as your scans, but posting anyway the complete Sauer 30 Etudes:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?43pgnxsqaw5ut7k
It's a way of saying how much we appreciate YOUR marvelous postings.
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Re: Alfor's Rarities
Salomon JADASSOHN
(Jewish-German composer - there is hardly a more jewish name imaginable-, 1831-1902.
One of the forgotten 19th century musical authorities. Master of counterpoint,
specialized in the canon form. Numerous theory books which have been translated
into English and sold worldwide.)
Pianoforte-Werke Band III. (part A)
contains:
Two Pieces op. 21 (No. 2 transcribed from Piano Trio No. 2 op. 20)
Ballet Music in 7 Canons (!) to Pantomime "Midsummer Eve in the Forest" op. 58
(transcription, probably by C. Reinecke)
(Jewish-German composer - there is hardly a more jewish name imaginable-, 1831-1902.
One of the forgotten 19th century musical authorities. Master of counterpoint,
specialized in the canon form. Numerous theory books which have been translated
into English and sold worldwide.)
Pianoforte-Werke Band III. (part A)
contains:
Two Pieces op. 21 (No. 2 transcribed from Piano Trio No. 2 op. 20)
Ballet Music in 7 Canons (!) to Pantomime "Midsummer Eve in the Forest" op. 58
(transcription, probably by C. Reinecke)
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Re: Alfor's Rarities
Thanks for the Jadassohn, Alfor! Do you have the other volumes? Are the complete volumes anywhere near the complete piano works? I already have a folder near my piano with all I could get from IMSLP
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I will be able to post a couple of separately published works plus Piano works volumes II & III, which to my knowledge contain only a selection of his many piano works (see http://imslp.org/wiki/List_of_compositi ... _Jadassohn).Alex wrote:Thanks for the Jadassohn, Alfor! Do you have the other volumes? Are the complete volumes anywhere near the complete piano works? I already have a folder near my piano with all I could get from IMSLP.
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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Thank you Alfor. From what I have already seen from him, at my amateurish level, I found his music quite attractive and wery well-written.alfor wrote:Salomon JADASSOHN
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Salomon JADASSOHN
Pianoforte-Werke Band III. (part B)
contains:
Allegretto scherzando op. 140
Cacenza for the last mvt. of his own Piano cto. No. 2 op. 90
2 Cadenzas for Beethoven's 4th Concerto
Pianoforte-Werke Band III. (part B)
contains:
Allegretto scherzando op. 140
Cacenza for the last mvt. of his own Piano cto. No. 2 op. 90
2 Cadenzas for Beethoven's 4th Concerto
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Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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