The Piano Sonata is all well and good, but what about the Lambeth Walk variations?alfor wrote:Copyrighted and still in print:jre58591 wrote:...On a related topic, has the Reizenstein Sonata No. 2 been come across?
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Alfred, thanks so much for completing the posting of the these Etudes. This second part is no less interesting than the first. One can certainly derive as much benefit from working on these studies as can be desired. They are very agreeable to hear and pose interesting technical challenges. Thanks for posting!alfor wrote:Viggo BRODERSEN
24 Konzert-Etüden op. 49 (part B) published 1925
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Thanks for the Espla Impressions, lito valle.....very nice indeed!
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Many thanks for the Brodersen Alfor!
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Thank you for feedback!
To Frank, with compliments:
(alternative scan)
Ignaz BRÜLL
Zweite Suite op. 71 His best Piano Suite, imho. Fairly easy to play, but with enough musical substance to attract the attention.
Or to speak with Mozart: "...angenehm in die Ohren - natürlich, ohne in das Leere zu fallen..."
To Frank, with compliments:
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Ignaz BRÜLL
Zweite Suite op. 71 His best Piano Suite, imho. Fairly easy to play, but with enough musical substance to attract the attention.
Or to speak with Mozart: "...angenehm in die Ohren - natürlich, ohne in das Leere zu fallen..."
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Emil SAUER
Concert Etude No. 29
Staccato Etüde LFEP:
Anatoly LIADOV
Barcarolle op. 44 and the carefully fingered and pedalized Godowsky edition (nms):
Concert Etude No. 29
Staccato Etüde LFEP:
Anatoly LIADOV
Barcarolle op. 44 and the carefully fingered and pedalized Godowsky edition (nms):
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Dear Alfred,
Thank you so much for posting the Ignaz Brull Op. 71 Second Suite! I like the works by this composer very much, and would agree with you that this is a masterpiece (better than the Sonata Op. 73 imho!) For fans of Brull, there is a CD of solo works by Alexandra Oehler, (including both Op. 71 and 73) which is quite good and available through Amazon.
Also thanks for your continued posting of the wonderful Sauer etudes, in such beautiful and easy to read scans. I wish all the music in my collection looked as good as this (including originals!) I tend to gravitate more to the sharply printed scores these days, on account of poor eyesight. Your scans definitely set the standard not only for musical quality but for optical quality as well!
As Always,
dein
Franz
Thank you so much for posting the Ignaz Brull Op. 71 Second Suite! I like the works by this composer very much, and would agree with you that this is a masterpiece (better than the Sonata Op. 73 imho!) For fans of Brull, there is a CD of solo works by Alexandra Oehler, (including both Op. 71 and 73) which is quite good and available through Amazon.
Also thanks for your continued posting of the wonderful Sauer etudes, in such beautiful and easy to read scans. I wish all the music in my collection looked as good as this (including originals!) I tend to gravitate more to the sharply printed scores these days, on account of poor eyesight. Your scans definitely set the standard not only for musical quality but for optical quality as well!
As Always,
dein
Franz

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Dear Alfred,
How very nice to have Sauer's little Staccato Etude in such a gorgeous hires scan. The composer does quite a bit with the dynamics in this piece, and I found somewhat challenging to observe them all. It's a piece that's a lot more than just playing all the notes correctly.
Maestro Godowsky gives us a superbly edited edition of Liadov's beautiful Barcarolle leaving no doubt about how he played it. In fact there is so many markings and fingerings that I somewhat prefer the original edition and will just take a peek at Godowsky now and then to see his ideas. It is really nice to have this option.
Thanks for posting!
How very nice to have Sauer's little Staccato Etude in such a gorgeous hires scan. The composer does quite a bit with the dynamics in this piece, and I found somewhat challenging to observe them all. It's a piece that's a lot more than just playing all the notes correctly.
Maestro Godowsky gives us a superbly edited edition of Liadov's beautiful Barcarolle leaving no doubt about how he played it. In fact there is so many markings and fingerings that I somewhat prefer the original edition and will just take a peek at Godowsky now and then to see his ideas. It is really nice to have this option.
Thanks for posting!
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You may have missed this one (BSL scan):
Leander SCHLEGEL
Ballade für Pianoforte op. 2
Leander SCHLEGEL
Ballade für Pianoforte op. 2
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