Czech & Slovak Composers
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Dear friends,
does anybody have access to the sheetmusic of Karel Kovarovic's piano concerto F minor op. 6, reduction for two pianos or full score?
I would love to see it!
Thx!
does anybody have access to the sheetmusic of Karel Kovarovic's piano concerto F minor op. 6, reduction for two pianos or full score?
I would love to see it!
Thx!
Best regards, Ferruccio
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Jaromir Weinberger (1896, Prague - 1967, Florida). Czech-American composer, mainly remembered for his opera 'Schwanda, the Bagpiper'.
Example of his piano music - the Etude in G major, based on the Polish choral 'Z Dymem Pozarow'.
Malcolm
Example of his piano music - the Etude in G major, based on the Polish choral 'Z Dymem Pozarow'.
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Thanks for the Weinberger, Malcolm. This is the first piece I have by him, and yes he certainly is well known for his opera--excerpts of which surface now and then. I'd swear I've heard the chorale tune before....now if I could just remember.
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
According to the wikipedia it served as the National Anthem in the 19th century in remembrance of a battle at Galicia in 1846, so I expect it will have been used in some music where folk and other melodies play a prominent part.fleubis wrote:Thanks for the Weinberger, Malcolm. This is the first piece I have by him, and yes he certainly is well known for his opera--excerpts of which surface now and then. I'd swear I've heard the chorale tune before....now if I could just remember.
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Brian
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
the Polish choral 'Z Dymem Pozarow' is used in particular in Elgar's Symphonic Prelude Polonia :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9q8QesSR48
around 2'00
Translation inthere :
http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/es ... elgar.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9q8QesSR48
around 2'00
Translation inthere :
http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/es ... elgar.html
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
I have a question about this Bedrich Smetana Piece....
Woodland Feelings and Impressions (Lesní city a dojmy)
JB 1:31 B. 53 T. 52 (no opus number)
F minor 1847 Keyboard also known as "Nocturne" or "Impromptu"
The information is taken from IMSLP - does anyone have the score? It is quite an interesting piece appears to share it title with a piece from Smetana Op. 1, though they are not the same... help is always appreciated!
Woodland Feelings and Impressions (Lesní city a dojmy)
JB 1:31 B. 53 T. 52 (no opus number)
F minor 1847 Keyboard also known as "Nocturne" or "Impromptu"
The information is taken from IMSLP - does anyone have the score? It is quite an interesting piece appears to share it title with a piece from Smetana Op. 1, though they are not the same... help is always appreciated!
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
You won't be willing to spend money for, will you??
http://www.justbooks.de/search/?ac=sl&s ... 2%2520ruce
http://www.justbooks.de/search/?ac=sl&s ... 2%2520ruce
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Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Thank you!
This is from a Czech Supraphon/Artia edition!
This is from a Czech Supraphon/Artia edition!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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