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Friedman, Ignaz (Ignacy)
Thankfully this was not as onerous as I had first thought, since a fair number of works by Friedman are available through IMSLP in complete and clean copies, and some were kindly posted previously by Alfor. What I have tried to do is fill some of those gaps.
Alfred, I hope you do not mind, but have re-posted your scores in case some people missed them the first time around.
For me this completes my project on the three titans of Polish pianists / composers: Grünfeld, Hofmann and now Friedman. As with the previous two postings, there are still many gaps in Friedman’s works list…………hopefully one day we shall be able to throw some light on those gaps in our knowledge.
Enjoy !
Malcolm
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Ignaz Friedman (also spelled Ignace or Ignacy - his full name was Solomon Isaac Freudman). Born 1882 in Podgorze near Krakow: died 1948 in Sydney, Australia. Polish pianist and composer – considered by many colleagues as one of the supreme pianists of the period.
Friedman studied with Riemann in Leipzig and Leschetizky in Vienna, plus attended masterclasses by Busoni. Friedman lived in Berlin until 1914 and settled in Copenhagen in 1920.
His official début in Vienna in 1904 featured a program of three piano concertos, rivalling the similar programs of established titans like Busoni and Godowsky and he remained one of the world’s top pianists throughout his career. His style was quiet and effortless, imbued with a sense of rhythm and colour, grounded in a sovereign technique; he was a noted interpreter of Chopin in particular. Despite having given 2,800 concerts during his career, he sometimes received lukewarm reviews in America in later years, as younger critics were becoming accustomed to modernist playing which outstripped romantic interpretations. Rachmaninov admired Friedman's playing but commented that he "played too much to the gallery".
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Friedman was in Europe, but managed to escape when a concert tour in Australia was offered at the last moment. He settled in Sydney and remained there until his death in 1948 (ironically on Australia Day). His last concert was in Sydney in July 1943 after which, neuritis in his left hand forced him to retire from the concert platform.
He composed more than 90 works, mainly for the piano, as well as pieces for cello and a piano quintet, plus many songs. Sadly his compositions have not found a niche in the standard repertory. He also made arrangements of many works, ranging across the whole spectrum of Baroque, Classical and Romantic music. He edited an almost complete edition of the piano works of Chopin and also produced editions of Schumann and Liszt.
Friedman also taught several important pianists, including Gurt, Tiegerman and Hungerford.
The Sydney Conservatoire award an annual Ignaz Freidman Prize for composition.
Alfred, I hope you do not mind, but have re-posted your scores in case some people missed them the first time around.
For me this completes my project on the three titans of Polish pianists / composers: Grünfeld, Hofmann and now Friedman. As with the previous two postings, there are still many gaps in Friedman’s works list…………hopefully one day we shall be able to throw some light on those gaps in our knowledge.
Enjoy !
Malcolm
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Ignaz Friedman (also spelled Ignace or Ignacy - his full name was Solomon Isaac Freudman). Born 1882 in Podgorze near Krakow: died 1948 in Sydney, Australia. Polish pianist and composer – considered by many colleagues as one of the supreme pianists of the period.
Friedman studied with Riemann in Leipzig and Leschetizky in Vienna, plus attended masterclasses by Busoni. Friedman lived in Berlin until 1914 and settled in Copenhagen in 1920.
His official début in Vienna in 1904 featured a program of three piano concertos, rivalling the similar programs of established titans like Busoni and Godowsky and he remained one of the world’s top pianists throughout his career. His style was quiet and effortless, imbued with a sense of rhythm and colour, grounded in a sovereign technique; he was a noted interpreter of Chopin in particular. Despite having given 2,800 concerts during his career, he sometimes received lukewarm reviews in America in later years, as younger critics were becoming accustomed to modernist playing which outstripped romantic interpretations. Rachmaninov admired Friedman's playing but commented that he "played too much to the gallery".
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Friedman was in Europe, but managed to escape when a concert tour in Australia was offered at the last moment. He settled in Sydney and remained there until his death in 1948 (ironically on Australia Day). His last concert was in Sydney in July 1943 after which, neuritis in his left hand forced him to retire from the concert platform.
He composed more than 90 works, mainly for the piano, as well as pieces for cello and a piano quintet, plus many songs. Sadly his compositions have not found a niche in the standard repertory. He also made arrangements of many works, ranging across the whole spectrum of Baroque, Classical and Romantic music. He edited an almost complete edition of the piano works of Chopin and also produced editions of Schumann and Liszt.
Friedman also taught several important pianists, including Gurt, Tiegerman and Hungerford.
The Sydney Conservatoire award an annual Ignaz Freidman Prize for composition.
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Friedman - Works List
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Op 1 Three Songs
Op 2 Krakowiak – Song No. 1
Op 3 Krakowiak – Song No. 2
Op 4 Three Songs
Op 5 Three Songs [in German]
Op 6 ?
Op 7 ?
Op 8 Four Miniatures – Piano (Piwarski) from Alfor
1. Monologue 2. Arlequin 3. Canzonetta 4. Reverie Interrompu Op 9 Trois Pensée Lyriques - Piano (Piwarski)
1. A la Cornemuse 2. Chant d’Amour 3. Desillusion Op 10 Causeries, Cinq Morceaux - Piano (Piwarski)
1. Intermezzo 2. Danse fantastique 3. Capricietto 4. Chanson Triste 5. Elle Danse Op 11 ?
Op 12 Huit Petite Valses – Piano (Piwarski) Op 13 Cinq Morceaux – Piano (Piwarski) from Alfor
1. Improvisation 2. Melodie Elegiaque 3. Prelude 4. Marche miniature 5. Arabesque Op 14 Four Novellettes - Piano Op 15 Four Mazurkas – Piano from Alfor Op 16 ?
Op 17 Two Songs (Piwarski)
Op 18 Cinq Aquarelles – Piano (Piwarski)
1. Petit Berceuse 2. Minuetto 3. Poco Ostinato 4. Polka peu dansante 5. Mazurka Op 19 Album on Piano Technique & Problems (Piwarski)
Op 20 Cinq Bagatelles [Cinq Bouteilles] - Piano (Piwarski) [No. 3 IMSLP]
1. Prelude 2. Valse Noble 3. Humoresque 4. Noel 5. Pastorale
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Op 1 Three Songs
Op 2 Krakowiak – Song No. 1
Op 3 Krakowiak – Song No. 2
Op 4 Three Songs
Op 5 Three Songs [in German]
Op 6 ?
Op 7 ?
Op 8 Four Miniatures – Piano (Piwarski) from Alfor
1. Monologue 2. Arlequin 3. Canzonetta 4. Reverie Interrompu Op 9 Trois Pensée Lyriques - Piano (Piwarski)
1. A la Cornemuse 2. Chant d’Amour 3. Desillusion Op 10 Causeries, Cinq Morceaux - Piano (Piwarski)
1. Intermezzo 2. Danse fantastique 3. Capricietto 4. Chanson Triste 5. Elle Danse Op 11 ?
Op 12 Huit Petite Valses – Piano (Piwarski) Op 13 Cinq Morceaux – Piano (Piwarski) from Alfor
1. Improvisation 2. Melodie Elegiaque 3. Prelude 4. Marche miniature 5. Arabesque Op 14 Four Novellettes - Piano Op 15 Four Mazurkas – Piano from Alfor Op 16 ?
Op 17 Two Songs (Piwarski)
Op 18 Cinq Aquarelles – Piano (Piwarski)
1. Petit Berceuse 2. Minuetto 3. Poco Ostinato 4. Polka peu dansante 5. Mazurka Op 19 Album on Piano Technique & Problems (Piwarski)
Op 20 Cinq Bagatelles [Cinq Bouteilles] - Piano (Piwarski) [No. 3 IMSLP]
1. Prelude 2. Valse Noble 3. Humoresque 4. Noel 5. Pastorale
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Op 21 ?
Op 22 a Six Estampes - Piano (UE) [No. 4 IMSLP]
1. Impatience 2. Serenade du Pierrot 3. Discours Intime 4. Marquis et Marquise 5. A La Watteau 6. Badinage Op 22 b Scenes Enfantines - Piano (Idzikowski)
1. Petit Chanson 2. Soldats de Bois 3. Pres de l’Eglise 4. En Valsant 5. Le Paysan Joyeuse 6. Au lac 7. Grand’maman Reve
Op 23 Two Songs
Op 24 Variations - Piano (Piwarski) Op 25 Three Songs
Op 26 Trois Morceaux – Piano (Piwarski) Op 27 Vier Klavierstücke (Rahter) [note alternate copies of Nos 1, 3 & 4 from Alfor]
1. Prolog 2. Geständnis 3. Mazurka 4. Im Volkston Op 28 Three Transcriptions after Moniusko - Piano [No. 1 @ IMSLP]
1. Wiosna 2. Piesn Wieczorna 3. Dumka
Op 29 Quatre Preludes – Piano (Rahter) from Alfor Op 30 Theme varié – Piano (Piwarski) Op 31 Trois Intermezzi - Piano (Piwarski) Op 32 Romance for Violin [or Cello] & Piano (Piwarski)
Op 33 Trois Morceaux - Piano (UE) + IMSLP and posting from Alfor
1. Etude 2. Mazurka 3. Tabatiere a Musique Op 34 a Three Songs (Kryzanowski)
Op 34 b Two Transcriptions – Piano
1. Backer-Grødahl: Die Linde + IMSLP
2. Elling: Ich will fort!
Op 35 ?
Op 36 ?
Op 37 ?
Op 38 a Miniaturen, Eighteen Pieces for Children - Piano [1-12 Piwarski, 13-18 Norsk Musikkforlag]
Op 38 b Cinq Impressions - Piano (Piwarski)
1. Elan 2. C’était autrfois… 3. Pres d’Amalfi 4. A la Mazourka 5. Nocturne Op 39 Trois Morceaux – Piano (Piwarski)
1. Melodie 2. Cracovienne 3. Caprice Op 40 ?
Op 22 a Six Estampes - Piano (UE) [No. 4 IMSLP]
1. Impatience 2. Serenade du Pierrot 3. Discours Intime 4. Marquis et Marquise 5. A La Watteau 6. Badinage Op 22 b Scenes Enfantines - Piano (Idzikowski)
1. Petit Chanson 2. Soldats de Bois 3. Pres de l’Eglise 4. En Valsant 5. Le Paysan Joyeuse 6. Au lac 7. Grand’maman Reve
Op 23 Two Songs
Op 24 Variations - Piano (Piwarski) Op 25 Three Songs
Op 26 Trois Morceaux – Piano (Piwarski) Op 27 Vier Klavierstücke (Rahter) [note alternate copies of Nos 1, 3 & 4 from Alfor]
1. Prolog 2. Geständnis 3. Mazurka 4. Im Volkston Op 28 Three Transcriptions after Moniusko - Piano [No. 1 @ IMSLP]
1. Wiosna 2. Piesn Wieczorna 3. Dumka
Op 29 Quatre Preludes – Piano (Rahter) from Alfor Op 30 Theme varié – Piano (Piwarski) Op 31 Trois Intermezzi - Piano (Piwarski) Op 32 Romance for Violin [or Cello] & Piano (Piwarski)
Op 33 Trois Morceaux - Piano (UE) + IMSLP and posting from Alfor
1. Etude 2. Mazurka 3. Tabatiere a Musique Op 34 a Three Songs (Kryzanowski)
Op 34 b Two Transcriptions – Piano
1. Backer-Grødahl: Die Linde + IMSLP
2. Elling: Ich will fort!
Op 35 ?
Op 36 ?
Op 37 ?
Op 38 a Miniaturen, Eighteen Pieces for Children - Piano [1-12 Piwarski, 13-18 Norsk Musikkforlag]
Op 38 b Cinq Impressions - Piano (Piwarski)
1. Elan 2. C’était autrfois… 3. Pres d’Amalfi 4. A la Mazourka 5. Nocturne Op 39 Trois Morceaux – Piano (Piwarski)
1. Melodie 2. Cracovienne 3. Caprice Op 40 ?
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Op 41 Five Songs (Piwarski)
Op 42 ?
Op 43 ?
Op 44 Passacaglia in F minor - Piano (UE)
Op 45 Three Fantasie Pieces - Piano (UE)
1. Einsamkeit 2. Tanz 3. Intermezzo Op 46 ?
Op 47 a Four Etudes - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 47 b Studies on a Theme of Paganini - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 48 Four Preludes - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 49 Zwei Mazurkas - Piano (UE) Op 50 Two Pieces for Cello & Piano (UE)
Op 51 Five Waltzes – Piano / 4 hands (UE) + IMSLP
Op 52 ?
Op 53 Four Polish Lyrical Pieces, Book 1 - Piano (UE) [No. 1 IMSLP] complete from Alfor
1. Herbst 2. Schlummerlied 3. Bauerntanz 4. Wind Op 54 ?
Op 55 Four Songs (Piwarski)
Op 56 ?
Op 57 ?
Op 58 ?
Op 59 Lyrical Episodes – Piano [No. 4 IMSLP] - alas I only have Nos. 1 & 6 to add
1. Chaconne in C# minor 2. Mazurka 3. Intermezzo 4. En Valsant 5. La Fileuse
6. Aubade in Gb major [“An meine Frau”] 7. Sur l’Eau 8. Jonglerie 9. Epilogue Op 60 Five Polish Lyrical Pieces, Book 2 - Piano (UE) from Alfor
1. Dumka in C# minor 2. Hymn in C minor 3. Im Mai 4. Valsette 5. Valse refrain in Ab major
Op 42 ?
Op 43 ?
Op 44 Passacaglia in F minor - Piano (UE)
Op 45 Three Fantasie Pieces - Piano (UE)
1. Einsamkeit 2. Tanz 3. Intermezzo Op 46 ?
Op 47 a Four Etudes - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 47 b Studies on a Theme of Paganini - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 48 Four Preludes - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 49 Zwei Mazurkas - Piano (UE) Op 50 Two Pieces for Cello & Piano (UE)
Op 51 Five Waltzes – Piano / 4 hands (UE) + IMSLP
Op 52 ?
Op 53 Four Polish Lyrical Pieces, Book 1 - Piano (UE) [No. 1 IMSLP] complete from Alfor
1. Herbst 2. Schlummerlied 3. Bauerntanz 4. Wind Op 54 ?
Op 55 Four Songs (Piwarski)
Op 56 ?
Op 57 ?
Op 58 ?
Op 59 Lyrical Episodes – Piano [No. 4 IMSLP] - alas I only have Nos. 1 & 6 to add
1. Chaconne in C# minor 2. Mazurka 3. Intermezzo 4. En Valsant 5. La Fileuse
6. Aubade in Gb major [“An meine Frau”] 7. Sur l’Eau 8. Jonglerie 9. Epilogue Op 60 Five Polish Lyrical Pieces, Book 2 - Piano (UE) from Alfor
1. Dumka in C# minor 2. Hymn in C minor 3. Im Mai 4. Valsette 5. Valse refrain in Ab major
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Op 61 Four Preludes - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 62 ?
Op 63 Sixteen Etudes – Piano + IMSLP
Op 64 ?
Op 65 ?
Op 66 Ballade - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 67 ?
Op 68 ?
Op 69 ?
Op 70 Suite for Two Pianos (Hansen 1917)
1. Tema con variation 2. Chorale 3. Finale
Op 71 Strophes – Piano + IMSLP
Op 72 Polish Lyrical Pieces, Book 3 – Piano (UE) + IMSLP and copy below from Alfor which includes Op 53 & 60 as well]
1. Weinachtlied 2. Von Lieb’ und Lied 3. In der Dorfschenke 4. Soldatenmarsch
5. Tandelei Op 73 ?
Op 74 ?
Op 75 ?
Op 76 Vignettes. Eight Little Pieces – Piano (Hansen) from Alfor Op 77 Deux Morceaux – Piano (Hansen)
1. Barcarolle 2. Valse Tendre
Op 78 ?
Op 79 Stimmungen [Books I & II]. Nine Pieces – Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 80 Eight Preludes – Piano (Hansen) + IMSLP
Op 62 ?
Op 63 Sixteen Etudes – Piano + IMSLP
Op 64 ?
Op 65 ?
Op 66 Ballade - Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 67 ?
Op 68 ?
Op 69 ?
Op 70 Suite for Two Pianos (Hansen 1917)
1. Tema con variation 2. Chorale 3. Finale
Op 71 Strophes – Piano + IMSLP
Op 72 Polish Lyrical Pieces, Book 3 – Piano (UE) + IMSLP and copy below from Alfor which includes Op 53 & 60 as well]
1. Weinachtlied 2. Von Lieb’ und Lied 3. In der Dorfschenke 4. Soldatenmarsch
5. Tandelei Op 73 ?
Op 74 ?
Op 75 ?
Op 76 Vignettes. Eight Little Pieces – Piano (Hansen) from Alfor Op 77 Deux Morceaux – Piano (Hansen)
1. Barcarolle 2. Valse Tendre
Op 78 ?
Op 79 Stimmungen [Books I & II]. Nine Pieces – Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 80 Eight Preludes – Piano (Hansen) + IMSLP
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Op 81 Cinq Morceaux – Piano (UE) [No. 1 missing]
1. Serenade 2. Masque Galante 3. Arlequinade 4. Mirage 5. Ecossaise Op 82 Sonatina in C major - Piano (UE) [designated as No. 1 but no other work linked to this opus number] Op 83 ?
Op 84 ?
Op 85 Six Mazurkas – Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 86 ?
Op 87 ?
Op 88 ?
Op 89 ?
Op 90 Quatre Morceaux – Piano (manuscript)
1. Pliante 2. Krakowiak 3. En Revant 4. Valse Gaie
Op 91 ?
Op 92 Polonaise – Piano (manuscript)
Op 93 Trois Morceaux – Piano
Op 94 ?
Op 95 ?
Op 96 Trois Morceaux
1. Dance & Double 2. A La Mazourka 3. Prelude
[manuscipt includes two additional pieces Saltimbanque & Krakowiak and renames the first three pieces, in different order as Plainte [a la Mazurka], Sarabande [& double] & Esquisse] Op 97 Transcription of the Scherzo from Mendelssohn’s Op 44 String Quartet No. 3 + IMSLP
Op 98 ?
Op 99 Trois Morceaux [same as Op 96 ?]
1. Sarabande & Double 2. Air Plaintif 3. Esquisse
Op 100 Cadenza to Beethoven’s Piano Concertos
1. Serenade 2. Masque Galante 3. Arlequinade 4. Mirage 5. Ecossaise Op 82 Sonatina in C major - Piano (UE) [designated as No. 1 but no other work linked to this opus number] Op 83 ?
Op 84 ?
Op 85 Six Mazurkas – Piano (UE) + IMSLP
Op 86 ?
Op 87 ?
Op 88 ?
Op 89 ?
Op 90 Quatre Morceaux – Piano (manuscript)
1. Pliante 2. Krakowiak 3. En Revant 4. Valse Gaie
Op 91 ?
Op 92 Polonaise – Piano (manuscript)
Op 93 Trois Morceaux – Piano
Op 94 ?
Op 95 ?
Op 96 Trois Morceaux
1. Dance & Double 2. A La Mazourka 3. Prelude
[manuscipt includes two additional pieces Saltimbanque & Krakowiak and renames the first three pieces, in different order as Plainte [a la Mazurka], Sarabande [& double] & Esquisse] Op 97 Transcription of the Scherzo from Mendelssohn’s Op 44 String Quartet No. 3 + IMSLP
Op 98 ?
Op 99 Trois Morceaux [same as Op 96 ?]
1. Sarabande & Double 2. Air Plaintif 3. Esquisse
Op 100 Cadenza to Beethoven’s Piano Concertos
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Works Without Opus:
Les Révérences arr. by L Auer for Two Violins, Cello & Bass
Les Révérences arr. by L Auer for Violin & Piano (Hansen)
Bei den Marionetten – 12 Pieces (UE) Exercises from lberto Jonas’ book on piano techique + IMSLP
Exercises towards Higher Piano Technique
Four Songs (Kryzanowski)
1. Preludyum 2. O przyjdz 3. Fragment from “Kazimierza Wielkiego” 4. Wrajskim Dziwnymsnie
Humoresque (Norsk Musikkforlag)
Menuet in A (Piwarski)
Four Polish Songs translated to Danish (Hansen)
1. Forgaeves 2. Kolde Blaest, vel truer du 3. Tungsindig 4. Folkevise
Masques + IMSLP
1. Ariette 2. Menuet 'Les Reverences' 3. Masovienne 4. Orientale 5. Pierrette
Piano Quintet (Hansen) + IMSLP
Three Songs (Gubrynowicz & Smith)
1. Po rosie 2. Zawod 3. Preludyum
Les Révérences arr. by L Auer for Two Violins, Cello & Bass
Les Révérences arr. by L Auer for Violin & Piano (Hansen)
Bei den Marionetten – 12 Pieces (UE) Exercises from lberto Jonas’ book on piano techique + IMSLP
Exercises towards Higher Piano Technique
Four Songs (Kryzanowski)
1. Preludyum 2. O przyjdz 3. Fragment from “Kazimierza Wielkiego” 4. Wrajskim Dziwnymsnie
Humoresque (Norsk Musikkforlag)
Menuet in A (Piwarski)
Four Polish Songs translated to Danish (Hansen)
1. Forgaeves 2. Kolde Blaest, vel truer du 3. Tungsindig 4. Folkevise
Masques + IMSLP
1. Ariette 2. Menuet 'Les Reverences' 3. Masovienne 4. Orientale 5. Pierrette
Piano Quintet (Hansen) + IMSLP
Three Songs (Gubrynowicz & Smith)
1. Po rosie 2. Zawod 3. Preludyum
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Arrangements & Transcriptions [the vast majority of these are available on IMSLP, a few of the gaps I have posted below]:
Anon - Minuet “The Judgement of Paris” (Bote & Bock)
Bach JS
Boureé – Violin Partita No. 2
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 – 1st movement
Chorale Prelude from Cantata 8: Sheep May Safely Graze
Chorale Prelude from Cantata 68: My Heart Ever Faithful
Chorale Prelude: Nun komm des Heiden Heiland
Chorale Prelude from Cantata 162: Sleepers Awake
Gavotte – 6th Violin Sonata
Siciliano – Flute Sonata No. 2
Toccata & Fugue in D minor
Beethoven - Ecossaises (UE)
Boccherini - Pastorale from Symphony in C minor
Brahms
Waltz No. 15 with No. 2 as middle section
Waltz Op 39 No. 15
Chopin - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F minor – as Piano solo
Couperin
La tendre fanchon (UE)
La Linote éffarouchée Musette de Taverni Dalayrac - Romance from the opera “La Pazza per Amore” (UE)
Dall’Abaco - Courante – Study from the Sonata No. 10 Op 4
Dandrieu
Le Caquet (UE)
Les Fifres (UE)
Dornel - Tambourin
Dussek - Menuett
Field J - Nocturne in Bb major (UE)
Franck - Prelude, Fugue & Variation Op 18 No. 2 (Allan Publ.)
Gärtner - Six Viennese Dances (UE)
Gluck
Gavotte from “Don Juan”
Ballet – Flute solo from “Orpheus” (Allan Publ.)
Dance of Blessed Spirits from “Orpheus”
Gavotte from Iphigenie en Aulide
Grazioli - Adagio (UE)
Handel
Gigue from Suite No. 8
Gigue from Suite No. 10
Henselt - Petite Valse [Op 28 No. 1] Hummel - Rondo Favori Op 11
Kirnberger - Allegro
Lange-Muller - Firenze
Lanner - Die Schönbrunner
Mahler - Tempo di Menuetto from 3rd Symphony (UE)
Marias - Rigaudon en Rondeau Mendelssohn - Frühlingslied (Hansen)
Mozart
Romance from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Larghetto
Menuetto aus der Diverimento für Streichquartett & Drie Hörner
Paganini - Piano accompaniment to Caprices Nos. 1, 9 & 19 (UE)
Palmgren - Fer Fluss [from Piano Concerto No. 2] (Hansen)
Rameau
Musette (UE)
Le rappel des oiseaux (UE)
Scarlatti
Pastorale (UE)
Gigue (UE)
Schubert
Rondo in A major – Piano / 4 hands
Alt-Wien I – Dances (UE)
Alt-Wien II – Waltzes (UE)
Shield - Old English Minuet (UE) Stamitz - Prestissimo from Symphony in G major
Strauss
O Schöner Mai
Frühlingsstimmen (UE)
Schatzwalzer from “The Gypsy Baron”
Anon - Minuet “The Judgement of Paris” (Bote & Bock)
Bach JS
Boureé – Violin Partita No. 2
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 – 1st movement
Chorale Prelude from Cantata 8: Sheep May Safely Graze
Chorale Prelude from Cantata 68: My Heart Ever Faithful
Chorale Prelude: Nun komm des Heiden Heiland
Chorale Prelude from Cantata 162: Sleepers Awake
Gavotte – 6th Violin Sonata
Siciliano – Flute Sonata No. 2
Toccata & Fugue in D minor
Beethoven - Ecossaises (UE)
Boccherini - Pastorale from Symphony in C minor
Brahms
Waltz No. 15 with No. 2 as middle section
Waltz Op 39 No. 15
Chopin - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F minor – as Piano solo
Couperin
La tendre fanchon (UE)
La Linote éffarouchée Musette de Taverni Dalayrac - Romance from the opera “La Pazza per Amore” (UE)
Dall’Abaco - Courante – Study from the Sonata No. 10 Op 4
Dandrieu
Le Caquet (UE)
Les Fifres (UE)
Dornel - Tambourin
Dussek - Menuett
Field J - Nocturne in Bb major (UE)
Franck - Prelude, Fugue & Variation Op 18 No. 2 (Allan Publ.)
Gärtner - Six Viennese Dances (UE)
Gluck
Gavotte from “Don Juan”
Ballet – Flute solo from “Orpheus” (Allan Publ.)
Dance of Blessed Spirits from “Orpheus”
Gavotte from Iphigenie en Aulide
Grazioli - Adagio (UE)
Handel
Gigue from Suite No. 8
Gigue from Suite No. 10
Henselt - Petite Valse [Op 28 No. 1] Hummel - Rondo Favori Op 11
Kirnberger - Allegro
Lange-Muller - Firenze
Lanner - Die Schönbrunner
Mahler - Tempo di Menuetto from 3rd Symphony (UE)
Marias - Rigaudon en Rondeau Mendelssohn - Frühlingslied (Hansen)
Mozart
Romance from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Larghetto
Menuetto aus der Diverimento für Streichquartett & Drie Hörner
Paganini - Piano accompaniment to Caprices Nos. 1, 9 & 19 (UE)
Palmgren - Fer Fluss [from Piano Concerto No. 2] (Hansen)
Rameau
Musette (UE)
Le rappel des oiseaux (UE)
Scarlatti
Pastorale (UE)
Gigue (UE)
Schubert
Rondo in A major – Piano / 4 hands
Alt-Wien I – Dances (UE)
Alt-Wien II – Waltzes (UE)
Shield - Old English Minuet (UE) Stamitz - Prestissimo from Symphony in G major
Strauss
O Schöner Mai
Frühlingsstimmen (UE)
Schatzwalzer from “The Gypsy Baron”
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Re: Friedman, Ignaz (Ignacy)
Alfor menioned that I had missed some of his Friedman postings which I have duly added: Op 8, Op 27, Op 29, Op 55, Op 60 & Op 72. Many thanks Alfred for these additions.
Malcolm
Malcolm
Re: Friedman, Ignaz (Ignacy)
Dear Malcom (and Alfor),
Thank you for this very intriguing selection! I've found the few Friedman pieces I've heard recordings of quite attractive and look forward to examining these. How wonderful that there are also plenty of smaller pieces that even a rank amateur such as myself can deal with.
All the Best,
Curtis
Thank you for this very intriguing selection! I've found the few Friedman pieces I've heard recordings of quite attractive and look forward to examining these. How wonderful that there are also plenty of smaller pieces that even a rank amateur such as myself can deal with.
All the Best,
Curtis