Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
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Re: Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
Hi Jim:
According to your request, please contact me.
ILU.
According to your request, please contact me.
ILU.
Quo melius Illac
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Re: Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
Courtesy of the Chilean University ... Enrique Soro piano Sonata no.1 and second VIOLIN sonata, hopefully it doesnt gets sold around websites...
Tony
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Re: Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
Hi all,
Any Alberto Williams "En la Sierra", Op.32 (for piano) out there?
Many thanks.
Any Alberto Williams "En la Sierra", Op.32 (for piano) out there?
Many thanks.
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Re: Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
I have no.1 ... Regards
Fred
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Re: Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
That's (literally) a start!fredbucket wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 11:37 pmI have no.1 ...williams, alberto - op. 32 no. 1 la colina sombreada.pdf
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Here are four by Alberto Williams. -nms-
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Wonderful!!!Jim Faston wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 12:52 pm Here are four by Alberto Williams. -nms-Williams, Alberto_Recuerdos de la Infancia, Op.2.pdfWilliams, Alberto_En la Sierra, Op.32.pdfWilliams, Alberto_Heuyas, Op.33.pdfWilliams, Alberto_Vidalita, Op.45 No.3.pdf
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Is there a "Primera Sonata Argentina", also, by any chance?Jim Faston wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 12:52 pm Here are four by Alberto Williams. -nms-Williams, Alberto_Recuerdos de la Infancia, Op.2.pdfWilliams, Alberto_En la Sierra, Op.32.pdfWilliams, Alberto_Heuyas, Op.33.pdfWilliams, Alberto_Vidalita, Op.45 No.3.pdf
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Re: Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
Some more chilean stuff for piano peeps.
Guillermo Deichert (1828-1871) was born in Germany but later resided in southern Chile. He is virtually unknown in Chile as well. He brought many materials from the old continent for improving the still nascent method of instruction on music in 19th century Chile. From most of the works i've found on 19th century chilean music, Dreichert's music is more substancial compared to the other light music from various miscellaneous composers throughout the century.
Guillermo Frick (1813-1905) (Wilhelm Frick Eltze) was a lawyer and musician and later a teacher of Physics and chemistry. Attached is a piece dedicated to Ignace Domeyko, a mazurka titled "the hope of the poles"
J.Oliva Guzman - Luz electrica or Electric Light, a valse hommage to edison. I couldnt find information on this guy yet.
Enrique Soro is more well known already and i post 2 pieces here as well as Pedro Humberto Allende's 6 pieces for piano 4 hands.
Guillermo Deichert (1828-1871) was born in Germany but later resided in southern Chile. He is virtually unknown in Chile as well. He brought many materials from the old continent for improving the still nascent method of instruction on music in 19th century Chile. From most of the works i've found on 19th century chilean music, Dreichert's music is more substancial compared to the other light music from various miscellaneous composers throughout the century.
Guillermo Frick (1813-1905) (Wilhelm Frick Eltze) was a lawyer and musician and later a teacher of Physics and chemistry. Attached is a piece dedicated to Ignace Domeyko, a mazurka titled "the hope of the poles"
J.Oliva Guzman - Luz electrica or Electric Light, a valse hommage to edison. I couldnt find information on this guy yet.
Enrique Soro is more well known already and i post 2 pieces here as well as Pedro Humberto Allende's 6 pieces for piano 4 hands.
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Re: Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)
Great post. Thank you.