Alfor's Rarities

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Apolinary SZELUTO (1884-1966)
Mazurek No. 13 op. 49
Szeluto Mazurek 13 op.49.pdf
Zygmunt MYCIELSKI (1907-1987)
No. 4 from "Six Preludes" (1954)
Mycielski Prelude No.4.pdf
Joseph NOWAKOWSKI (1800-1865)
Fantaisie sur l'Opera Halka (unfortunately part of the last page is missing; alternative scan at imslp)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sys8at4pf0rclfl

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alfor wrote:Apolinary SZELUTO (1884-1966)
Mazurek No. 13 op. 49
Szeluto Mazurek 13 op.49.pdf
Zygmunt MYCIELSKI (1907-1987)
No. 4 from "Six Preludes" (1954)
Mycielski Prelude No.4.pdf
Joseph NOWAKOWSKI (1800-1865)
Fantaisie sur l'Opera Halka (unfortunately part of the last page is missing; alternative scan at imslp)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sys8at4pf0rclfl

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I have all 6 Mycielski Preludes: http://www.mediafire.com/view/?mm3mnwyt2do
Enjoy!
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Thank you very much for Mycielski!

Stanislaw OGURKOWSKI (1851-1909)
Smiata Naprzod
Mazur na fortepian
Ogurkowski Mazur.pdf
Władysław ZELENSKI (1837-1921)
Deux Mazourkas op. 31
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?gah14hwgv97o7a2

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I think a programme of Ogurkowski and Kapustin would be ideal for the Viennese Vegetable Orchestra.
Maybe we can find some Buraczewski, Cebulin, Marchewski ...
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Veeeeery funny :-)
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isokani wrote:I think a programme of Ogurkowski and Kapustin would be ideal for the Viennese Vegetable Orchestra.
Maybe we can find some Buraczewski, Cebulin, Marchewski ...
funny indeed - google translator tends to become an important tool for me :? !

As a musician* I answer with the following line (which every long-serving pianophilian should know!):

...Kraut** und Rüben*** haben mich vertrieben...

**kapusta ***burak

*personally I am vegetarian though :mrgreen:
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P.S. I find the short SZELUTO Mazurek a piece of a most idiosyncratic individuality
(with its mixture of unusual and familiar sounds somewhat reminiscent of Gruodis)
and I will try to get more scores by this composer.

His violin sonata op.73:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep9t0TBpZMg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6phxt3nJ0yY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWJVYngGF-w
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I had read reports of Szeluto's music as even incompetent, and of little interest (but this was in comparison what that of Karlowicz and Szymanowski -- he was a fellow member of Mlada Polska), so I was very pleasantly surprised by this piece. More would be good, of course, and many thanks for this.
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isokani wrote:I think a programme of Ogurkowski and Kapustin would be ideal for the Viennese Vegetable Orchestra.
Maybe we can find some Buraczewski, Cebulin, Marchewski ...
Yes, but the players must eat their instruments after the performance.
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Joseph BRZOWSKI (1805-1880)

Esquisse d'une Impression pathetique
Impromptu-Etude op. 10
http://www.mediafire.com/?r3f618l7tbqnxfk

Trois Mazurkas op. 12
http://www.mediafire.com/?3tb19avjbadau4a

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