Alfor's Rarities

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I found a couple of Statkowski piano pieces on Spotify. The Op.33 Tocatta was a cracker (hints... :roll: )

http://open.spotify.com/track/3K9QlNFBLpwdk9anLYaAHF
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sgambatiesque wrote:...The Op.33 Tocatta was a cracker (hints... :roll: )
I do not have the Tocatta , but I will definitely post the Toccata op. 33 next week!
(A partly somewhat simple but effective work!)
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I also have been taking great enjoyment from the many Statkowski pieces Alfor has located for us. I always want to ask why this composer is so unknown? Don't know, but glad he is rediscovered herein.
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alfor scan again:

Roman STATKOWSKI
Wibór Utworów na Fortepian
Zeszyt I
Statkowski vol.1.pdf
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alfor wrote:BACH-RAFF
Sonata for violoncello solo No. 4
Bach-Raff Cello Sonata #4.pdf
... is this scan missing the last movement, the Gigue, or am I not seeing it? ...thanks ;)
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musiclife217 wrote:
alfor wrote:BACH-RAFF
Sonata for violoncello solo No. 4
Bach-Raff Cello Sonata #4.pdf
... is this scan missing the last movement, the Gigue, or am I not seeing it? ...thanks ;)
I believe that's the RSL scan (also on IMSLP)--it is indeed missing the last movement. Here are the missing pages (nms):
Bach-Raff_Cello Sonata 4 - Gigue.pdf
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Thanks a lot to Alfor for all the pieces, and once again to all the members like Jean-Séb for reducing greatly the size of the files!!
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Jim Faston wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:
alfor wrote:BACH-RAFF
Sonata for violoncello solo No. 4
Bach-Raff Cello Sonata #4.pdf
... is this scan missing the last movement, the Gigue, or am I not seeing it? ...thanks ;)
I believe that's the RSL scan (also on IMSLP)--it is indeed missing the last movement. Here are the missing pages (nms):
Bach-Raff_Cello Sonata 4 - Gigue.pdf
Wonderful! Thank you!
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alfor wrote:Posted as an example for the piano style of this forgotten
US-American pianist & composer:

Radie BRITAIN
Prelude op. 2
Britain Prelude op.2.pdf
A Western Suite op. 5
(pretty rare, published in Munich; probably composed when she studied in Germany in the 1920s,
late-romantic style)
Britain A Western Suite.pdf
More
Hans von BÜLOW
Lacerta (Lizard) Impromptu pour le piano op. 27
the best Bülow piece I know! Influenced by (early) Chopin and
(in one or two spots) Liszt; makes a very fine study for sensitive legato (legatissimo) touch!
Bülow Lacerta op.27.pdf
Innocence
this "watercolor" reflects better quality sensitive salon-music (the one for the fainting young ladies ;) )
Bülow Innocence.pdf
Königsmarsch op. 28
dedicated to the "Kini" (the famous König Ludwig II. von Bayern)
Bülow Königsmarsch op.28.pdf
P.S. Thank you for your comments, dear Frank & parag!
P.P.S. No further info on Börner found!
Would you by any chance have Bulow Op. 07 - Reverie Fantastique ?? I've heard this one recently and highly recommend it! Can't seem to find the score, though....
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Thanks for feedback!
Bülow op. 7 not too easy to find.
You might be interested in the early correspondence of Bülow, edited by his 2nd wife:
Bulow early correspondence.pdf
Hedvige (Jadwiga) SARNECKA

Quatre Impressions op. 12
http://www.mediafire.com/?b99jo3rwkk998jn
Cinq Morceaux op. 7
http://www.mediafire.com/?edqw49t6evmicws
Etude Quasi una dolore
Sarnecka Etude.pdf
(nms)

Statkowski vol. 2 prepared for tomorrow!
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