Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Thanks, but Leopoldo Miguez (9 September 1850 – 6 July 1902) was a Brazilian composer. Although he lived in Spain from two to seven years old, when he moved to Porto (Portugal).
regards.
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Quo melius Illac
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Of course he is! I was searching stuff in both forums (Brazil and Spain/Portugal) and ended posting in the wrong one.
If someone wants/can move this post, just do it
(Or if you want me to do it...)
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Hi all,
Here's a piano piece from a (almost) unkown portuguese composer: Emílio Lami (1834-1911).
Enjoy
By the way...is there anywhere at PP information about an easy method to improve the quality of a scan like this one? (converting orange color pages to b&w, for example). Thanks.
Here's a piano piece from a (almost) unkown portuguese composer: Emílio Lami (1834-1911).
Enjoy
By the way...is there anywhere at PP information about an easy method to improve the quality of a scan like this one? (converting orange color pages to b&w, for example). Thanks.
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Hi all,
Here are some of Pedro Blanco's (1883-1919) most important works for piano that I've been looking for some years and finally got them.
He was a spanish born composer but lived many years in the city of Oporto (Portugal) where he also died:
Blanco, Pedro - Mazurkas (2), Op.12-1. Mazurka del amor Blanco, Pedro - Mazurkas (2), Op.12-2. Mazurka del dolor Blanco, Pedro - Mazurka Triste, Op.1 Blanco, Pedro - Jeunesse d'Amour - Valse Lente no.1 Blanco, Pedro - Jeunesse d'Amour - Valse Lente no.2 Blanco, Pedro - Jeunesse d'Amour - Valse Lente No.3 Blanco, Pedro - Hispania, Op.4 Blanco, Pedro - Heures romantiques, Op.6 Blanco, Pedro - Galanías, Op.10 Blanco, Pedro - Castilla, Op.16 Enjoy.
Here are some of Pedro Blanco's (1883-1919) most important works for piano that I've been looking for some years and finally got them.
He was a spanish born composer but lived many years in the city of Oporto (Portugal) where he also died:
Blanco, Pedro - Mazurkas (2), Op.12-1. Mazurka del amor Blanco, Pedro - Mazurkas (2), Op.12-2. Mazurka del dolor Blanco, Pedro - Mazurka Triste, Op.1 Blanco, Pedro - Jeunesse d'Amour - Valse Lente no.1 Blanco, Pedro - Jeunesse d'Amour - Valse Lente no.2 Blanco, Pedro - Jeunesse d'Amour - Valse Lente No.3 Blanco, Pedro - Hispania, Op.4 Blanco, Pedro - Heures romantiques, Op.6 Blanco, Pedro - Galanías, Op.10 Blanco, Pedro - Castilla, Op.16 Enjoy.
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Here you have. It only took me 4 years to respond!HTIEKFR wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2016 4:43 pm Hello
Sofia Lourenço has recorded recently portuguese music of José Vianna Da Motta and Joao Daddi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czDDu7-Dai8
and i'd very curious to see some piano music of Daddi
Thanks
As I told you, he played with Liszt in Lisbon at February 15th of 1845, Thalberg's "Fantasia" for two pianos over Bellini's "Norma"
Here is his Etude Caractéristique "Il Lamento":
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Thank you, Pianoman, for Blanco and Daddi.
Greetings,
kroket
Greetings,
kroket
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Thanks seconded.
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Thank you very much for posting this rare score
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Hi all,
Here is Alfredo Napoleão's "Andante et Polonaise", Op.27 for piano (with 2nd piano ad lib.) with an inscription by the composer:
(in portuguese, my translation)
"To my distinguished friend and disciple, the Saint ? José de Castro.
Alfredo Napoleão offers this souvenir.
October 18th
1885"
I hope you enjoy this one.
This copy belonged to Maestro Ivo Cruz and has also an inscription saying that, previously was from "Condessa de Rezende" (Rezende's Countess).
Here is Alfredo Napoleão's "Andante et Polonaise", Op.27 for piano (with 2nd piano ad lib.) with an inscription by the composer:
(in portuguese, my translation)
"To my distinguished friend and disciple, the Saint ? José de Castro.
Alfredo Napoleão offers this souvenir.
October 18th
1885"
I hope you enjoy this one.
This copy belonged to Maestro Ivo Cruz and has also an inscription saying that, previously was from "Condessa de Rezende" (Rezende's Countess).
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Re: Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal
Hi all,
(Francisco de) Freitas Gazul (1842-1925) was a portuguese composer and teacher.
He wrote several pedagogical works for his students of the National Conservatory of Music (Lisbon) that are still largely used today.
Here is a Polka from his Opereta "A Noiva" (the Bride)
(Francisco de) Freitas Gazul (1842-1925) was a portuguese composer and teacher.
He wrote several pedagogical works for his students of the National Conservatory of Music (Lisbon) that are still largely used today.
Here is a Polka from his Opereta "A Noiva" (the Bride)
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