Composers - Liechtenstein & other European principalities
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Composers - Liechtenstein & other European principalities
After the amusing discussions on creating threads for a dis-United Kingdom and its adjacent islands [personally I think a thread on composers from Sark would be my ideal one], and other tiny principalities I hesitated to create this one......but then I was at a loss where to place Josef Rheinberger (1839-1901). A composer, which I hope needs little introduction and often remembered for his many organ works.
Here are two works for piano: a powerful Passacaglia and a tantalising Toccata [thank you Mr P].
Malcolm
Here are two works for piano: a powerful Passacaglia and a tantalising Toccata [thank you Mr P].
Malcolm
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Composers from Liechtenstein & other European principalities
I guess I should give this thread my blessing since I suggested it would be the most practical of new mini-state threads.
I like the idea that all such mini-states can now be collected together. One proviso though. I think we should add the word 'European' to the title.
I like the idea that all such mini-states can now be collected together. One proviso though. I think we should add the word 'European' to the title.
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Composers from Liechtenstein & other European principalities
rob wrote:I guess I should give this thread my blessing since I suggested it would be the most practical of new mini-state threads.
I like the idea that all such mini-states can now be collected together. One proviso though. I think we should add the word 'European' to the title.
Your wish is my command.......and hope to post more on Rheinberger shortly.
Malcolm
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... and actually from Sibley's: Rheinberger's Concert (As dur), op. 94 für Pianoforte mit Orchesterbegleitung (oder eines zweiten Pianoforte zu vier Händen) https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
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Thanks very much Malcolm and kh0815 for the Rheinberger.
Sibley also has the gorgeous Sonata No.3 in E flat:
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... temId=5182
jeremy
Sibley also has the gorgeous Sonata No.3 in E flat:
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... temId=5182
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And other work by Rheinberger - the magnificent Op 39 Six Pieces in the form of a fugue.
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What! And deny a place to upload the music of the principality of Hutt River (W.A.)? Not to mention the marvellous 'geocites website circa 1996' as exemplified by their communications and media department: http://www.principality-hutt-river.com/rob wrote:I guess I should give this thread my blessing since I suggested it would be the most practical of new mini-state threads.
I like the idea that all such mini-states can now be collected together. One proviso though. I think we should add the word 'European' to the title.
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Helen,davida march wrote:What! And deny a place to upload the music of the principality of Hutt River (W.A.)? Not to mention the marvellous 'geocites website circa 1996' as exemplified by their communications and media department: http://www.principality-hutt-river.com/rob wrote:I guess I should give this thread my blessing since I suggested it would be the most practical of new mini-state threads.
I like the idea that all such mini-states can now be collected together. One proviso though. I think we should add the word 'European' to the title.
dm
I once had lunch with Prince Leonard of Hutt. It was the late 1970s. I"m surprised to see him mentioned in this milieu.
It was nice to catch up with you at Kelp.
Love and kisses,
P.
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Music from fictitious states?davida march wrote:What! And deny a place to upload the music of the principality of Hutt River (W.A.)? Not to mention the marvellous 'geocites website circa 1996' as exemplified by their communications and media department: http://www.principality-hutt-river.com/rob wrote:I guess I should give this thread my blessing since I suggested it would be the most practical of new mini-state threads.
I like the idea that all such mini-states can now be collected together. One proviso though. I think we should add the word 'European' to the title.
dm
Music from places that are figments of people's overactive imaginations?
Incidentally, the (apparently) correct term for places like Liechtenstein is 'micro-state'!
PS Helen, we have a Sea-Fort off the coast of Essex (it would be Essex wouldn't it) where some chump has declared himself a Prince (not that I care a fig for princes, real or imagined) and declared UDI from the UK.
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Can't have my favourite thread wandering off onto page 2, especially as it caused some intriguing discussion.........so some more Rheinberger [and another one for the Toccata enthusiasts].
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