Austrian Composers
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Re: Austrian Composers
This is great, thank you Scriabinoff.
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Most welcome Jean-Seb. There is always room for Schubert I sayJean-Séb wrote:This is great, thank you Scriabinoff.

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Very nice find, Scriabinoff. I quite enjoyed the Adagio and Rondo.
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glad you liked and you're welcome. they're not giant masterpieces that's for sure, but the hallmarks are there and they are charming.fleubis wrote:Very nice find, Scriabinoff. I quite enjoyed the Adagio and Rondo.
a dear friend and fabulous pianist remarked to me recently how similar he found the theme and variations to the Beethoven 7th's 2nd movement. I have that on my list of compare and contrast listening to do

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Re: Austrian Composers
Dear friends,
thanks a lot for so highly interesting posts.
I´m looking for not a rare piece but quite difficult to find the score. The request is about Joseph Haydn Piano Concertos.
There are just five of them available in IMSLP.
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Catego ... :Catintro
Hope some pianophiliac may help.
All the best!
Talla
thanks a lot for so highly interesting posts.
I´m looking for not a rare piece but quite difficult to find the score. The request is about Joseph Haydn Piano Concertos.
There are just five of them available in IMSLP.
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Catego ... :Catintro
Hope some pianophiliac may help.
All the best!
Talla
Re: Austrian Composers
I have long had an interest in Wellesz, so I thought I might be so bold as to share a couple more links (even though they are my own performances). Here are three songs from his serial, yet tonally inflected, "Lieder aus Wien, Op. 87" (in Viennese dialect) as sung by me as a college student in the mid-1970s. https://soundcloud.com/steve-norquist/e ... wien-op-82.Dani_area_51 wrote:Does anyone have anything on Egon Wellesz besides what's in imslp? I found his orchestral works very interesting as you can hear on youtube easily, and wanted to try on some piano pieces... I do have Opus 4, 29, 98 ,106 and Opus 11 is on imslp but I can't download it.
Also here are some links for who wants to hear his music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL7uyT9kwnE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5eFB_5g ... re=related
http://www.amazon.com/Wellesz-Piano-Mus ... ef=mb_oe_o
Thank you!
And here is my run through of a little piano piece from his (rather French) Op. 9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjVp7BW7Gww
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Felix Weingartner (1863-1942) wrote some very attractive music, including
7 symphonies, although he's perhaps best remembered for his pre-Newbould
performing version of Schubert's Symphony No.7 in E major.
If anyone has any of the following piano works by him, it would be great
to see them, thank you. (The only other piano works he composed, his
Opp.2 & 4, are already available at the IMSLP).
Op.1 - Skizzen f. Pfte. (Praeludium, Mazurka, Frage, Scherzo, Impromptu, Fughette, Ende vom Lied.) (Schuberth, 1880),
Op.3 - Aus vergangener Zeit. Ein Cyklus v. sechs Klavierstücken. (Schuberth, 1881),
Op.5 - An Marie: Phantasiebilder f. Pfte. (Voigt, 1882),
Op.58 - Herbstblätter: 5 Klavierstücke. (Breitkopf und Härtel, 1916).
7 symphonies, although he's perhaps best remembered for his pre-Newbould
performing version of Schubert's Symphony No.7 in E major.
If anyone has any of the following piano works by him, it would be great
to see them, thank you. (The only other piano works he composed, his
Opp.2 & 4, are already available at the IMSLP).
Op.1 - Skizzen f. Pfte. (Praeludium, Mazurka, Frage, Scherzo, Impromptu, Fughette, Ende vom Lied.) (Schuberth, 1880),
Op.3 - Aus vergangener Zeit. Ein Cyklus v. sechs Klavierstücken. (Schuberth, 1881),
Op.5 - An Marie: Phantasiebilder f. Pfte. (Voigt, 1882),
Op.58 - Herbstblätter: 5 Klavierstücke. (Breitkopf und Härtel, 1916).
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The Opus 1 just appeared on IMSLP.Timtin wrote:Felix Weingartner (1863-1942) wrote some very attractive music, including
7 symphonies, although he's perhaps best remembered for his pre-Newbould
performing version of Schubert's Symphony No.7 in E major.
If anyone has any of the following piano works by him, it would be great
to see them, thank you. (The only other piano works he composed, his
Opp.2 & 4, are already available at the IMSLP).
Op.1 - Skizzen f. Pfte. (Praeludium, Mazurka, Frage, Scherzo, Impromptu, Fughette, Ende vom Lied.) (Schuberth, 1880),
Op.3 - Aus vergangener Zeit. Ein Cyklus v. sechs Klavierstücken. (Schuberth, 1881),
Op.5 - An Marie: Phantasiebilder f. Pfte. (Voigt, 1882),
Op.58 - Herbstblätter: 5 Klavierstücke. (Breitkopf und Härtel, 1916).
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Thank you, Jim. Well spotted!
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Re: Austrian Composers
Hi TallaTallaphilia wrote:Dear friends,
thanks a lot for so highly interesting posts.
I´m looking for not a rare piece but quite difficult to find the score. The request is about Joseph Haydn Piano Concertos.
There are just five of them available in IMSLP.
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Catego ... :Catintro
Hope some pianophiliac may help.
All the best!
Talla
It seems nobody has responded to this. As a first go, I always check Worldcat.org if there's a work I can't find. This catalog is often complemented by the Karlsruhe Virtual Catalog. Try those for a start.
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