Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország/Hongrie
Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország/Hongrie
In the old PPh I had the idea to open a thread with this name. Vivat, crescat, floreat!
Sorry, no actual scans. Litolff's yellow "Csardas Album" is on my shelf, but my A3 scanning software is a case for http://www.rotten.com.
Sorry, no actual scans. Litolff's yellow "Csardas Album" is on my shelf, but my A3 scanning software is a case for http://www.rotten.com.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
This is a great idea, but not an easy thread, because some of the most important Hungarian Composers have or must have their own thread, just to mention: Liszt, Bartok, Kodály, Heller, Lehár.
Szidor Bátor, Miklós Rózsa, Karl Goldmark ( extraordinary!), Chován Kalmán, Emánuel Moór, Géza Zichy, Albert Siklós, deserve to be reminded trough their compositions, as we had the opportunity to post some in the old PP
Thank you for this idea.
Szidor Bátor, Miklós Rózsa, Karl Goldmark ( extraordinary!), Chován Kalmán, Emánuel Moór, Géza Zichy, Albert Siklós, deserve to be reminded trough their compositions, as we had the opportunity to post some in the old PP
Thank you for this idea.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
Here is a fresh scan of a piece by Heller that I do not think we had before, the Caprice symphonique opus 28.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
Thank you!Jean-Séb wrote:Here is a fresh scan of a piece by Heller that I do not think we had before, the Caprice symphonique opus 28.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
kh0815 wrote:In the old PPh I had the idea to open a thread with this name. Vivat, crescat, floreat! Sorry, no actual scans. Litolff's yellow "Csardas Album" is on my shelf, but my A3 scanning software is a case for http://www.rotten.com.


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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
This could go under the Salon Music thread too.
Czibulka - Die Lawine Op.259
Adolfi? I believe he is the same person as Alfonse? Anyone can help clarify?
Czibulka - Die Lawine Op.259
Adolfi? I believe he is the same person as Alfonse? Anyone can help clarify?
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hong
More fresh scans of Czibulka.
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Re: Piano Music from and about Hungary - Magyarország - Hongrie
On Sibley Music Library I found this Csardas-Album (4hds) by Franz Behr ((1837–1898) :
Csárdás-Album, nach ungarischen Volksliedern für Pianoforte zu vier Händen von Franz Behr
http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4921
best regards , diros
Csárdás-Album, nach ungarischen Volksliedern für Pianoforte zu vier Händen von Franz Behr
http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4921
best regards , diros
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Heller Preludes op.150
Those people at IMSLP are extremely annoying : the fact that I wrote op.150 instead of Op.150 has been judged as 'very degrading' !!!!
A very clever approach in order to avoid that people will more often upload rare scores to that site
anyway, the link for downloading is
http://imslp.org/wiki/20_Preludes,_Op.1 ... Stephen%29
A very clever approach in order to avoid that people will more often upload rare scores to that site
anyway, the link for downloading is
http://imslp.org/wiki/20_Preludes,_Op.1 ... Stephen%29
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Re: Heller Preludes op.150
Thank you very much CaprottiCaprotti wrote:Those people at IMSLP are extremely annoying : the fact that I wrote op.150 instead of Op.150 has been judged as 'very degrading' !!!!
A very clever approach in order to avoid that people will more often upload rare scores to that site
anyway, the link for downloading is
http://imslp.org/wiki/20_Preludes,_Op.1 ... Stephen%29
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