Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
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Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
Hi everyone,
I wonder where to find Janacek's Transcription of Dvorak's "Klänge aus Mähren" (Sounds from Moravia) -> for mixed choir.
Dvoraks Originals are op. 20, 29, 32 and 38.
Originally duets they were.
Has anybody ever heard of this?
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
I wonder where to find Janacek's Transcription of Dvorak's "Klänge aus Mähren" (Sounds from Moravia) -> for mixed choir.
Dvoraks Originals are op. 20, 29, 32 and 38.
Originally duets they were.
Has anybody ever heard of this?
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
Does anyone have a copy of or can point me to someone who has the 4 lieder published in 1883 by Graf Geza Zichy, the one-armed pianist/composer. As long as he didn't also write for "un filo di voce" as well my soprano will be happy.
thanks in advance
Brian
thanks in advance
Brian
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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
HullandHellandHalifax wrote:Does anyone have a copy of or can point me to someone who has the 4 lieder published in 1883 by Graf Geza Zichy, the one-armed pianist/composer. As long as he didn't also write for "un filo di voce" as well my soprano will be happy.
thanks in advance
Brian
Here's the gist of the entry from Worldcat. The British Library is the only source I could find but no publisher is given, only the location--perhaps Heinrichshofen?
Title: Vier Lieder für eine Singstimme, gedichtet und componirt vom Grafen Geza Zichy.
Author(s): Zichy, Géza, Count.
Publication: Magdeburg,
Year: 1883
Description: 4 no ; fol.
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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
Thanks for the info Jim,
the songs got a good review in the Neue Musikzeitung for 1883 so we were very excited to see them, it is a pity that one of the most expensive libraries has a copy but that's life. I wonder if the accompaniments are for left hand only??
thanks again
Brian
the songs got a good review in the Neue Musikzeitung for 1883 so we were very excited to see them, it is a pity that one of the most expensive libraries has a copy but that's life. I wonder if the accompaniments are for left hand only??
thanks again
Brian
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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
I'd be surprised if there wasn't a copy tucked away in a German library--it was published in Magdeburg. It might be worth a look into some German library catalogs.HullandHellandHalifax wrote:Thanks for the info Jim,
the songs got a good review in the Neue Musikzeitung for 1883 so we were very excited to see them, it is a pity that one of the most expensive libraries has a copy but that's life. I wonder if the accompaniments are for left hand only??
thanks again
Brian
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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
There are some scores at Berlin Library






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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
Dear All..........
I am not sure is this the right place to post....
I am in love with choral work of Kodaly...... I guess they must be out of copyright.
Is there any (as complete as possible) scan of his choral work>>
I am not sure is this the right place to post....
I am in love with choral work of Kodaly...... I guess they must be out of copyright.
Is there any (as complete as possible) scan of his choral work>>
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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
Kodály died in 1967, so I'm afraid copyright will not expire for a while yet.soh choon wee wrote:I am in love with choral work of Kodaly...... I guess they must be out of copyright.
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Fred
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Re: Vocal Music from Eastern Europe
Oh.... Thank you....