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Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:13 pm
by ilu
Parag:

Thank you, I will visit the site.

Ilu.

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 10:09 am
by mballan
Pedro Hernandez......can't seem to find out anything about this chap, and checking online throws up various Pedro Hernandez from Cuba, Mexico, USA etc....so no idea which one wrote this enjoyable Tango.

Malcolm
Hernandez P - Tango.pdf

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:19 pm
by Jean-Séb
mballan wrote:Pedro Hernandez......can't seem to find out anything about this chap, and checking online throws up various Pedro Hernandez from Cuba, Mexico, USA etc....so no idea which one wrote this enjoyable Tango.

Malcolm
I see several mentions to a Pedro Hernandez from Cuba, good violinist in Orquesta Antonio María Romeu:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... ntent;col1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Cuban_bands

No doubt that "ilu" will know more.

Jean-Séb

Pedro Hernández.

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:53 pm
by ilu
Jean-Séb:

You better doubt it! because I do not have a clue about Pedro Hernández.

According to your search, he was a member of a band “Orquesta Romeu” founded by Antonio María Romeu (1876–1955); he was a violinist indeed.

"Romeu founded his own orchestra in 1910. The initial line-up for Orchestra Romeu was: Romeu (piano); Feliciano Facenda (violin); Alfredo Valdés (flute); Rafael Calazán (double bass); Remigio Valdés (timbal); Juan de la Merced (güiro): quite a small group. By the 1920s the orchestra included Francisco Delabart (flute); Augusto Valdés (clarinet); Juan Quevedo (violin); Aurelio Valdés and Félix Vásquez (güiro); Antonio Ma. Romeu (son, violin); Pedro Hernández (violin); Dihigo (trumpet); Regueira (trombone) and José Antonio Díaz (flute). In the 1930s the orchestra added even more musicians, and became for a while a 'big band'. In wartime, with a diminution of tourism, the band reduced its size.
Orquesta Romeu with Romeu (dark suit) & Fernando Collazo, end-1920s"

I will contact a friend in Cuba to try to get some more information.



Ilu.

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:20 am
by ilu
Does anyone know Michel Cheskinoff.

The only hint that I have is that he was a composer (Russian or Soviet?), and he teached at the Lebanon Conservatory.
Info and some score (s) would be appreciated.

Ilu.

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:13 am
by mballan
ilu wrote:Does anyone know Michel Cheskinoff.

The only hint that I have is that he was a composer (Russian or Soviet?), and he teached at the Lebanon Conservatory.
Info and some score (s) would be appreciated.

Ilu.
Ilu

I do not think that this composer is Russian [despite the name] as I can find no trace of him at all on any of the Russian websites I usually use to check information. All I can find is that he taught at the Beirut Conservatoire.....so may have been born / educated in that area.

Malcolm

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:02 pm
by parag
ilu wrote:Does anyone know Michel Cheskinoff.

The only hint that I have is that he was a composer (Russian or Soviet?), and he teached at the Lebanon Conservatory.
Info and some score (s) would be appreciated.

Ilu.
It might be easier to contact this Giovanni Marradi fellow: http://www.giovanni.com/bio.html who claims to have studied under him at the Russian Conservatory in Beirut.

Parag

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:57 pm
by ilu
Parag:

Gracias, I will contact him.

Ilu.

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:05 pm
by Wlom
Hi all
I'm piano student, my first post here
I'm looking for Anton Schmoll works for students and the difficult pieces too
Can't find anything on internet or IMSLP, so he must be unknown
BW
Wlom

Re: The Unknown Composer

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:03 am
by fredbucket
Wlom wrote:I'm piano student, my first post here
Welcome to PP...
Wlom wrote:I'm looking for Anton Schmoll works for students and the difficult pieces too
Can't find anything on internet or IMSLP, so he must be unknown
There is a reference to a piano method, but otherwise all I have is this (partial) set of progressive studies.
schmoll - etudes moyennes iii.pdf
Regards
Fred