Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
I am really grateful to all the contributors to this thread. Last year, someone asked me if I could play something by Röntgen for my YouTube channel. I had none of his scores at home, but was able to find a couple of pieces by him in the Sibley collection - the Impromptu and Serenade Melancolique, from 1910. As far as I see, neither appear in the worklist on the Röntgen Foundation website, and they were written for a competition. They appear in an interesting collection of prizewinning pieces which can be downloaded via the following link (I think they are in the second volume):
http://hdl.handle.net/1802/2419
This book did not come up in a search on Röntgen on Sibley - and I can't remember how I came across it!
http://hdl.handle.net/1802/2419
This book did not come up in a search on Röntgen on Sibley - and I can't remember how I came across it!
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
Haven't uploaded anything to Rontgen recently...so equally hot of the scanner [thnaks Mr P]...his Ballade No. 2.
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
Hi Malc,mballan wrote:Haven't uploaded anything to Rontgen recently...so equally hot of the scanner [thnaks Mr P]...his Ballade No. 2.
Malcolm
thank you for all your recent postings. But.......wasn't it me who uploaded this piece on Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:29 pm ?????








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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
Hello Alforalfor wrote:Hi Malc,mballan wrote:Haven't uploaded anything to Rontgen recently...so equally hot of the scanner [thnaks Mr P]...his Ballade No. 2.
Malcolm
thank you for all your recent postings. But.......wasn't it me who uploaded this piece on Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:29 pm ?????
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Apologies...I missed that somehow.....trouble is your thread is getting very big and unwieldy, and as I try to watch over everything going on across PP, it gets difficult to keep up with everything posted [although, of course, the Russian stuff always snags my keen interest].
Malcolm
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
...never mind! That problem will always be present - unless we will get an decent archive facility...
Why not compete whose scans are better quality?

Why not compete whose scans are better quality?


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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
Julius RÖNTGEN
Piano Concerto op. 18 (2 piano score)
Piano Concerto op. 18 (2 piano score)
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
Terrific!alfor wrote:Julius RÖNTGEN
Piano Concerto op. 18 (2 piano score)
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
secondedrob wrote:Terrific!alfor wrote:Julius RÖNTGEN
Piano Concerto op. 18 (2 piano score)
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
This posting is dedicated to Sir Phillip210
(who may duly be called „Der Papst der gehobenen Salonmusik“).
A most interesting piece, imho (NO Salonmusik!)
(who may duly be called „Der Papst der gehobenen Salonmusik“).
A most interesting piece, imho (NO Salonmusik!)
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Re: Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)
Thanks Alfor !
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