Music from The Etude magazine
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Nice stuff. Thank you Hobbypianist.
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
You're welcome.
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Gänschals, Carl (1847 - 1906)
Playing dragonflies, Op.165
Gaertner, Louis A. (1866 - 1937)
La scintillata
Galbraith, J. Lamont (1870 - 1930)
Gallup, Miner Walden (1885 - 1944)
Garland, A. (? - ?)
Gattermeyer, Elmer C. (1917 - 1997)
Gebhard, Heinrich (1878 - 1963) Recording by Phillip
Gebhardt, Reinhard W. (1858 -?)
Gebhardt, Reinhard A. (? -?) probably same person
Playing dragonflies, Op.165
Gaertner, Louis A. (1866 - 1937)
La scintillata
Galbraith, J. Lamont (1870 - 1930)
Gallup, Miner Walden (1885 - 1944)
Garland, A. (? - ?)
Gattermeyer, Elmer C. (1917 - 1997)
Gebhard, Heinrich (1878 - 1963) Recording by Phillip
Gebhardt, Reinhard W. (1858 -?)
Gebhardt, Reinhard A. (? -?) probably same person
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Geibel, Adam (1855 - 1933)
Mignon minuet
George, Don R. (1903 - 1978)
Gilis, Antoine (fl. 1880..1942)
Gillet, Ernest (1856 - 1940), arr. Felton, William M. (1887 - 1942)
Gillette, Benjamin Burton (1865 - ?)
Gillette, James Robert (1886 - 1963)
Godard, Benjamin (1849 - 1895)
Lanterne magique II, Op.55 - 1. Postillon
Goerdeler, Richard (fl.1867..1905)
Italian peasant's dance
Gounod, Charles (1818 - 1893)
Graf, G. (? - ?)
Granfield, Arthur Traves (1886 - 1946)
Mignon minuet
George, Don R. (1903 - 1978)
Gilis, Antoine (fl. 1880..1942)
Gillet, Ernest (1856 - 1940), arr. Felton, William M. (1887 - 1942)
Gillette, Benjamin Burton (1865 - ?)
Gillette, James Robert (1886 - 1963)
Godard, Benjamin (1849 - 1895)
Lanterne magique II, Op.55 - 1. Postillon
Goerdeler, Richard (fl.1867..1905)
Italian peasant's dance
Gounod, Charles (1818 - 1893)
Graf, G. (? - ?)
Granfield, Arthur Traves (1886 - 1946)
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)
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In Bach we trust.
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Who were most of these composers? I never heard of 90% of them. Were they relatively minor composers who were hired to write music for the magazine?
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Neither did I.
well, there were much more composers on this globe than just Bach, Beethoven and Mozart.... no, I guess many of them were pianists, piano teachers, piano professors, also organists, conductors, music editors / journalists.... who composed a little bit beside their actual job. And such a well-known magazine was probably a good platform for this.
They may not have been heavyweights in the field of music but nevertheless they composed the one or other lovely piece.
As you can see on some of the scores "Prize Composition Etude Contest" the magazine asked for compositions as well, and published the winners.
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Grant-Schaefer, George Alfred (1872 - 1939)
Barcarolle
Greenwald, Martin (fl. 1900..1938)
Gregh, Louis (1843 - 1915)
Grechaninov, Aleksandr (1864 - 1956)
Grey, Frank Herbert (1883 - 1951)
Griebel, Edna B. (? -?)
Griselle, Thomas (1891 or 93 - 1955)
Barcarolle
Greenwald, Martin (fl. 1900..1938)
Gregh, Louis (1843 - 1915)
Grechaninov, Aleksandr (1864 - 1956)
Grey, Frank Herbert (1883 - 1951)
Griebel, Edna B. (? -?)
Griselle, Thomas (1891 or 93 - 1955)
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Yes, I was going to add that many were prominent musicians and composers, whether they are "known" today or not and regardless of what part, large or small, they played in the music world. Also, yes, many were prize winners in performing, composing, or both. As we all well know on PP, there are many great names that have fallen through the cracks between the centuries!
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Re: Music from The Etude magazine
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)
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