kh0815 wrote:... and these should be the remaining parts of Kirchner's op.61 - nms, tttos, no tattoos!
And soon back to Mr. Niemann, I do hope! Niemann's op.61 would have been "5 Tonbilder", according to Paul's wonderful work list (download/file.php?id=679). They seem to range between Niemann's rarissima.
Many thanks, kh0815 and Oren, for the Kirchner. And sorry, Rob, for the slip. Was going particularly fast that day!
kh0815 wrote:... and these should be the remaining parts of Kirchner's op.61 - nms, tttos, no tattoos!
And soon back to Mr. Niemann, I do hope! Niemann's op.61 would have been "5 Tonbilder", according to Paul's wonderful work list (download/file.php?id=679). They seem to range between Niemann's rarissima.
Many thanks, kh0815 and Oren, for the Kirchner. And sorry, Rob, for the slip. Was going particularly fast that day!
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If this is the same piece I'm thinking of, I understand, via an interesting link that pianist Jack Gibbons posted on Facebook, that the piece was discovered quite some time before Christopher Hogwood claimed it as his discovery (...if I am thinking correctly...).
Noted a new recording by Solvejg Henkhaus on CPO of the piano works of Gustav Uwe Jenner, but could not find any of them on IMSLP or here. It's 100 years since his death in August 1920. I knew nothing of him till I heard the first bars of one his Ballades on Spotify - the Brahms legacy is indisputable.
The University of Marburg sells copies of the work and has sample PDFs of most of them. To my surprise, the samples are actually complete and have been "half-heartedly" watermarked.... https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb09/musi ... en/klavier