Walter Niemann
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Re: Walter Niemann
Nice to see some of my old scans reappear together with some new material - just for info: the Valse-Arabesque published in the NMZ ist Nr.3 from the 3 Amoretten op.15. Here are all three pieces.
(my scan)
Enjoy
Paul
(my scan)
Enjoy
Paul
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Dear Paul,
thank you for your info and the complete "Amoretten op.15". Well, nevertheless I hope the new scans you can enjoy, too.
Best regards, Georgio
thank you for your info and the complete "Amoretten op.15". Well, nevertheless I hope the new scans you can enjoy, too.
Best regards, Georgio
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I will add a mp3-file of op.12.5 Winterstürme - to whom who is not familiar with the "real sound" of Niemann (not a very good piano, I guess):Georgio wrote:You're welcome, DIDI
And some more fresh out of the scanner:
Heidebilder. Fünf Charakterstücke für Pianoforte (Heath-pictures. Five character pieces):
1. Stürmischer Vorfrühlingstag in der Heide (Stormy Pre-Spring-day in the heath)
2. Ein Sommermorgen (A morning in the Summer)
3. Herbststimmung (Autumn moods)
4. Heide-Saga (Heath saga)
5. Winterstürme (Winter storms)
Niemann dedicated the score to Heinrich Greter, one of the famous German poets on the "Lüneburger Heide" (Lueneburg Heath).
Try these scores and relax on the post-romantic moods,
Georgio
P.S. I will go on tomorrow and will have my evening/night break now.
Georgio
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And here is something - just scanned - not in the wishlist by liveforpiano, but not available via IMSLP or in this board:
"Werk 48. Pompeji. Mosaik romantischer Miniaturen. 10 Klavierstücke". This op.48 "Pompeji. 10 Piano pieces" is also available in an orchestrated version by Niemann himself. Sorry, but the cover was gone...
These small romantic pieces are playable very well: Let's go on,
Georgio
"Werk 48. Pompeji. Mosaik romantischer Miniaturen. 10 Klavierstücke". This op.48 "Pompeji. 10 Piano pieces" is also available in an orchestrated version by Niemann himself. Sorry, but the cover was gone...
These small romantic pieces are playable very well: Let's go on,
Georgio
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Re: Walter Niemann
Dear Paul,Paul wrote:Thanks for reminding me of the worklist - here is what I found so far.mballan wrote:Paul - thank you - hope you can track down some interesting Niemann scores and for said promised works list.
Malcolm
Have a nice weekend
Paul
just looked on your "old" Niemann.xls and checked it with my "Niemänner", I attached a list highlighted in yellow of scores I do not own yet, but possible YOU (marked as "PDF " or as "ordered")! These scores are not available in IMSLP or in this thread, so it would be a great favour to get them to avoid double ordering from German music libraries.
Big thanks in advance, Georgio
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Dear Georgio,
here are some scores from your .xls. As I wrote earlier in this thread (p.11 message from 28.10.2010), many of the late works were never printed and I still don't know whether the manuscripts have survived or not.
Best regards.
Paul
here are some scores from your .xls. As I wrote earlier in this thread (p.11 message from 28.10.2010), many of the late works were never printed and I still don't know whether the manuscripts have survived or not.
Best regards.
Paul
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Re: Walter Niemann
... and three more ...
I think I didn't post these scans in this forum because the libraries sometimes tell you that the copy you get is for private use only and not to be shared and since Niemann still is under the 70-years copyright I wanted to avoid trouble.
That's all from me because I do only share my own scans (or scans published by libraries).
Best regards
Paul
I think I didn't post these scans in this forum because the libraries sometimes tell you that the copy you get is for private use only and not to be shared and since Niemann still is under the 70-years copyright I wanted to avoid trouble.
That's all from me because I do only share my own scans (or scans published by libraries).
Best regards
Paul
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Dear Paul,Paul wrote:... and three more ...
I think I didn't post these scans in this forum because the libraries sometimes tell you that the copy you get is for private use only and not to be shared and since Niemann still is under the 70-years copyright I wanted to avoid trouble.
That's all from me because I do only share my own scans (or scans published by libraries).
Best regards
Paul
many thanks for your posts - so now I can start my travel around the German music libraries to pick up the existing missing scores.
Warmest regards,
Georgio
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And now the last plentiful harvest out of my scanner, beginning with op.90, the Capriccio for piano:liveforpiano wrote:Hello Georgio,
According to my list the following opus numbers are as yet not found. This may NOT be entirely correct. But here goes.
Opp. 1-2-3-4-5-10-12-13-16-17-22-27-35-37-40-41-43-44-51-58-6772-73-90-91-97-98-105-111-115-122-124-126-129-130-131
133-137-138-141-142-147-149-151-154-156-157-159-161-163-164-165-166-167-170-171-172-173-174-175-176-177-179-180-181
185-187-189-190-191-192
If you can lay your hands on any of the above, I am sure it will be most welcome by fellow enthusiasts.
Best wishes.
Peter (liveforpiano).
Regards, Georgio
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The next one are the "Variations on an old English Menuett" as op.118.1. The No.2 of this pair of variations "Variations on an old Dutch Sarabande" is already circulating in this thread:
This piece is lovely and easy to play.
Best regards, Georgio
This piece is lovely and easy to play.
Best regards, Georgio
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