Women Composers
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Re: Women Composers
Sorry Chaminade, I have also the 2P version of La Sévillane, only.
Tallaphilia, you are luckier. Here is Pas des Cymbales (not my scan).
Mod edit: in fact Paolor uploaded this scan previously (viewtopic.php?f=11&t=119&p=24114&hilit= ... les#p24114) so I've deleted this one. My thanks to J-S for uploading.FB
Tallaphilia, you are luckier. Here is Pas des Cymbales (not my scan).
Mod edit: in fact Paolor uploaded this scan previously (viewtopic.php?f=11&t=119&p=24114&hilit= ... les#p24114) so I've deleted this one. My thanks to J-S for uploading.FB
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Re: Women Composers
Jean-Séb wrote:Sorry Chaminade, I have also the 2P version of La Sévillane, only.
Tallaphilia, you are luckier. Here is Pas des Cymbales (not my scan).
Mod edit: in fact Paolor uploaded this scan previously (viewtopic.php?f=11&t=119&p=24114&hilit= ... les#p24114) so I've deleted this one. My thanks to J-S for uploading.FB
Thanks a lot! I didn´t realize it was already uploaded!
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Re: Women Composers
A scan of the Piano Sonata in A-flat by Hilda Sehested has appeared on IMSLP. Here's a recording on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoyqvTaK3Gg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-YzNeQgFRY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUP_ndjOLKc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y-J6bwb9CM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoyqvTaK3Gg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-YzNeQgFRY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUP_ndjOLKc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y-J6bwb9CM
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Re: Women Composers
All three parts have been digitized by the BNF and have been uploaded to IMSLP. Her Pièce, Op.3 is also available.Jim Faston wrote:Part two (of 3) of the Cours complet pour l'enseignement du forté piano of Hélène de Montgeroult appeared on the BNF website several months ago--I must have missed it. The BNF holds the other two volumes--do they have any kind of request policy?
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b72007565
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Re: Women Composers
Hello everyone
I've discovered in spotify, a beautiful composition by Fanny Hensel Mendelssohn, "Schluss" (1823) no opus number, but the score is not anywhere. Can anyone help me please??
I've fallen in love with the piece, really beautiful!! Thank you very much!
In this web, the piece is mentioned
http://www.classicalconnect.com/Piano_M ... hluss/1187
I've discovered in spotify, a beautiful composition by Fanny Hensel Mendelssohn, "Schluss" (1823) no opus number, but the score is not anywhere. Can anyone help me please??
I've fallen in love with the piece, really beautiful!! Thank you very much!
In this web, the piece is mentioned
http://www.classicalconnect.com/Piano_M ... hluss/1187
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Re: Women Composers
Indeed a beautiful piece! I don't have the sheet to it,burgmuller wrote:Hello everyone
I've discovered in spotify, a beautiful composition by Fanny Hensel Mendelssohn, "Schluss" (1823) no opus number, but the score is not anywhere. Can anyone help me please??
I've fallen in love with the piece, really beautiful!! Thank you very much!
but here is the page of the Thematisches Werkverzeichnis by Hensel, where the piece is mentioned.
It seems to be available in a modern edition by Furore. Greetings,
kroket
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Re: Women Composers
Hello, thank you very much!! I've searched the Furore Verlag web, but I couldnt find the piece among all the books they've published with her music. Great job! Well done!kroket wrote:
Indeed a beautiful piece! I don't have the sheet to it,
but here is the page of the Thematisches Werkverzeichnis by Hensel, where the piece is mentioned.
It seems to be available in a modern edition by Furore.
Greetings,
kroket
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Re: Women Composers
IT IS in the Furore Verlag publishing in the collection Fanny Hensel Etudes Vol. 2.burgmuller wrote:Hello, thank you very much!! I've searched the Furore Verlag web, but I couldnt find the piece among all the books they've published with her music. Great job! Well done!kroket wrote:
Indeed a beautiful piece! I don't have the sheet to it,
but here is the page of the Thematisches Werkverzeichnis by Hensel, where the piece is mentioned.
It seems to be available in a modern edition by Furore.
Greetings,
kroket
It is listed at the end, as I believe "schluss" means "conclusion." It is only listed as "C-Dur" (aus MA Ms. 33) at the end of the contents listing, but it does have the title of Schluss in the actual printed copy. It follows the etude Allegro ma non troppo, which is also in the same key. Hope this helps! Let me know if you're still wondering anything.
Here is the link:
https://furore-verlag.de/shop/produkt/1 ... es-Vol.-2/
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Re: Women Composers
Yes, I've found it yesterday, but still I wasn't sure. Thank you very much!!musiclife217 wrote:
IT IS in the Furore Verlag publishing in the collection Fanny Hensel Etudes Vol. 2.
It is listed at the end, as I believe "schluss" means "conclusion." It is only listed as "C-Dur" (aus MA Ms. 33) at the end of the contents listing, but it does have the title of Schluss in the actual printed copy. It follows the etude Allegro ma non troppo, which is also in the same key. Hope this helps! Let me know if you're still wondering anything.
Here is the link:
https://furore-verlag.de/shop/produkt/1 ... es-Vol.-2/
Great help, as usual Pianophilia!
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Re: Women Composers
Hello burgmuller,
here is the autograph of this sweet little piece. It's the part of a big convulut owned by the Staatsbibliothek Berlin.
here is the autograph of this sweet little piece. It's the part of a big convulut owned by the Staatsbibliothek Berlin.
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