I've thought the same thing... thank you also for pointing this out and also for this resource!Jean-Séb wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 9:30 pm Thank you Musiclife.
Here is the combined file :
Scharwenka P. Bergfahrt op.36 No4 Abenteuer.pdf
Please note that the whole opus 36 can be found online (but not in the Moszkowski edition)
https://www.scharwenka-stiftung.de/date ... s_3_ps.pdf
https://www.scharwenka-stiftung.de/date ... s_6_ps.pdf
I wonder whether Scharwenka is considered as Polish or German. The city he was born in was Prussian at the time.
Polish Composers
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Some new Zarzycki scans (including the Piano Concerto, Op.17 for 2P4H) and Żeleński (including the Piano Sonatas Opp.5 & 20) from Polona have appeared on IMSLP.
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I have been looking for this Mikuli score, Op. 24 - Ten Pieces, for many years now and did not know that it appeared on Polona!
https://polona.pl/search/?query=mikuli_ ... s=public:1
There is a tidy link to download the fist part as a PDF, though, unfortunately, the second part is missing such a link (unless I am missing something!).
Would anyone be able to help extract this music - I would be most appreciative. B&W conversion is helpful for easier printing, but not vital.
Thank you in advance!
https://polona.pl/search/?query=mikuli_ ... s=public:1
There is a tidy link to download the fist part as a PDF, though, unfortunately, the second part is missing such a link (unless I am missing something!).
Would anyone be able to help extract this music - I would be most appreciative. B&W conversion is helpful for easier printing, but not vital.
Thank you in advance!
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... you were right - there is no pdf for the second part but you can download the .jpgs for each page, so here you are ...
Best regards
Paul
Best regards
Paul
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Quite neat. Thanks to you both.
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after the 2 famous Z composers I've added some more works by Carl Mikuli (1819 - 1897) (Op.1, 9, 10, 19, 24) and Władysław Cyrbes (1851 - 1917).
Polona is a real treasure trove, I've found about 200 other unknown/not yet uploaded pieces which I'm going to add step by step. However this will take some time to download, align, clean, and convert. I hope you have access to IMSLP, otherwise let me know then I can also upload the pdfs here.
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Polona is a real treasure trove, I've found about 200 other unknown/not yet uploaded pieces which I'm going to add step by step. However this will take some time to download, align, clean, and convert. I hope you have access to IMSLP, otherwise let me know then I can also upload the pdfs here.
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HobbypianistHobbypianist wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 5:19 pm after the 2 famous Z composers I've added some more works by Carl Mikuli (1819 - 1897) (Op.1, 9, 10, 19, 24) and Władysław Cyrbes (1851 - 1917).
Polona is a real treasure trove, I've found about 200 other unknown/not yet uploaded pieces which I'm going to add step by step. However this will take some time to download, align, clean, and convert. I hope you have access to IMSLP, otherwise let me know then I can also upload the pdfs here.
HP
Grateful if you can alert us to what you've posted on IMSLP - like you did above - saves hunting around for new uploads. I have downloaded a fair number myself over the past couple of years, but good someone is checking the site more thoroughly (and I have enough on my plate with Georgian and Azerbaijan sites)!
Many thanks
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a few works by Ignaz Friedman (1882 — 1948) (Op.38, Op.39/2,3, Op.45) and Theodor Kullak (1818 — 1882) (Op.24, Op.51/4, Op.52 (altern. scan), Op.59/1, Op.60/4)
Maybe the one or other work has already been uploaded to PP, I've not checked this. HP
Maybe the one or other work has already been uploaded to PP, I've not checked this. HP
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Thanks Hobbypianist. Most of these scans are either new or better than the ones I knew.