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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 2:24 pm
by parag
Scriabinoff wrote:A small (but pretty!) parade of lovely "sonatinas" by various Czech composers, adheres to the quirky practice of putting a table of contents at the end of the volume. I scanned those pages with written translations (in pencil) in higher resolution color and merged them with the black and white scores.
Sonatinas by Czech Composers (of the 18th - 19th Centuries) Vol II.pdf
Lovely! Many thanks for this... a couple of spellings, Jiri Benda and the next is Vranitsky/Vranitzky.

Best regards,
Parag

Edit: I decided to print it out and did a quick clean up job; hope you don't mind.
Sonatinas by Czech Composers (of the 18th - 19th Centuries) Vol II (opt).pdf

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 5:59 pm
by Jim Faston
Paul wrote:
Jim Faston wrote:Perhaps I'm just not finding them, but have scans of the 4th volume of Zdeněk Fibich's Nálady, dojmy a upomínky opus 41 (containing pieces 126-171) or his Dolce far niente from 1897 ever appeared? Thanks.
Yes, I scanned them long ago (and probably posted them in an earlier incarnation of pianophilia).
Fibich op.41 Stimmungen (4).pdf
Happy Easter!!

Paul

PS: Does anyone have the compete recording of Fibichs Nalady ... with Lapsansky playing? I have some of these CDs but some are still missing on my shelves.
Many thanks for these. Guess what I'll be doing this afternoon?

There is a rip of the cycle you seek available in two large (~600MB) files. CDs 1-6:
http://files.mail.ru/B38AECB5CC774F89B9675512AD905327
CDs 7-12:
http://files.mail.ru/5A40A24045BA49ECB01914541C13CC7E

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:01 pm
by Jim Faston
Scriabinoff wrote:A small (but pretty!) parade of lovely "sonatinas" by various Czech composers, adheres to the quirky practice of putting a table of contents at the end of the volume. I scanned those pages with written translations (in pencil) in higher resolution color and merged them with the black and white scores.
Sonatinas by Czech Composers (of the 18th - 19th Centuries) Vol II.pdf
Thanks for this nice little collection--I'll have at these with the Fibich this afternoon.

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:19 pm
by Paul
Dear Jim,

thanks a lot for the files.mail.ru links - one more gap in the collection filled!

All the best

Paul

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:26 am
by Scriabinoff
parag wrote:
Scriabinoff wrote:A small (but pretty!) parade of lovely "sonatinas" by various Czech composers, adheres to the quirky practice of putting a table of contents at the end of the volume. I scanned those pages with written translations (in pencil) in higher resolution color and merged them with the black and white scores.
Sonatinas by Czech Composers (of the 18th - 19th Centuries) Vol II.pdf
Lovely! Many thanks for this... a couple of spellings, Jiri Benda and the next is Vranitsky/Vranitzky.

Best regards,
Parag

Edit: I decided to print it out and did a quick clean up job; hope you don't mind.
Sonatinas by Czech Composers (of the 18th - 19th Centuries) Vol II (opt).pdf
I do not mind at all, in fact I sincerely appreciate it! Many thanks :)

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:17 pm
by musiclife217
mballan wrote:A few more pieces from the creative mind of Julius Schulhoff (1825 - 1898) [thank you Mr P].

Malcolm

Op 18 No. 3 Mazurka
Schulhoff J - Op 18 No. 3 Mazurka.pdf
Op 22 Carnaval de Venise
Schulhoff J - Op 22 Carnaval de Venise.pdf
Op 42 Aubade
Schulhoff J - Op 42 Aubade.pdf
Op 52 Chanson Slave
Schulhoff J - Op 52 Chanson Slave.pdf

Hello all!

I'm looking for a little bit more Schulhoff, if anyone knows of the whereabouts of these scores, it would be much appreciated!

Op. 02 - Three Nocturnes (may appear under different title, like "Melodies") - Romance; La Nayade; Elegie
Op. 44 - Polonaise
Op. 49 - Romance

any leads?

Thanks, thanks!

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:42 am
by ilu
As requested, here is La Nayade. op2-2 -nms-

It is the only one that I have.

Regards,

ILU.
Schulhoff J Op. 2-2 La Nayade.pdf

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 2:08 pm
by musiclife217
Thank you very much for this contribution!

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 1:38 pm
by Scriabinoff
First of several, bear with me, taking me a while to get all my recent scans sorted and labeled, and create supporting biographic addendums. Don't now a whole lot about this series other than they are difficult to find (I did see a few on ebay UK from later years [1960's] being sold from a private collection of a concert pianist for a pretty ridiculous price....so these apparently ran each year for quite a number of years). These early examples are all I can find and it seems my library didn't even have these catalogued (they were apparently purchased in the 1950's but were never checked out by anyone and when they updated the catalogues and entries, these somehow got 'skipped' so not even the library circulation administrators could provide any additional information).

Slovenska Klavirna Tvorba 1955
Slovenska Klavirna Tvorba 1955.pdf
Works (don't know how to add the appropriate language characters)
Frico Kafenda – Amulet
Alexander Albrecht – Pastiersky tanec
Stefan Anemeth-Samorinsky – Intermezzo (NOTE LIMITED BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOUND, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD/HELP COMPLETE)
Jan Zimmer – Prelude c. 3
Dezider Kardos – Meditacia
Michael Vilec – Bagatela (NOTE NO BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOUND, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD/HELP COMPLETE )
Jan Cikker – Potok a vanok
Ladislav Burlas – Ciaconna a fuga

Composer Biographies Addendum
Slovenska Klavirna Tvorba 1955 Composer Biographies.docx
Note: Where a composer appears that passed away less than 50-70 years ago, it is believed the work is out of print/unavailable elsewhere at this time to the best of my knowledge. It is only provided to give an example and illustrate the style of the composer’s music. Moderators and Administrators are encouraged to research further and follow up. The post/file may be immediately removed without notice or explanation at any time should information to the contrary be found.

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 2:01 pm
by Scriabinoff
Slovenska Klavirna Tvorba 1956
(Color Covers with B&W Score Conversions, exception of one score, used color 600DPI max resolution settings in order to help capture "clear" (as appears on actual score) scan of small alternate passages indicated by " * " at bottom of score, hence the file exceeds the 15MB limit by 1.8 MB)
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?cm0p1r48ycrhw4c
Works:
Frico Kafenda – Vecerna piesen
Jan Fiser – Allegro klavirnej suity (NOTE: NO BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FOUND, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO HELP/COMPLETE)
Ivan Hrusovsky – Andantino zo Santiny pre klavir
Jozef Gresak – Magursky tanec
Andrej Ocenas – Idyla
Alexander Albercht – Capriccio
Jozef Kresanek – Elegia
Dezider Kardos - Burleska

Biographic Addendum (some repeats of 1955's entries, but included for completeness)
Slovenska Klavirna Tvorba 1956 Composer Biographies.docx
Note: Where a composer appears that passed away less than 50-70 years ago, it is believed the work is out of print/unavailable elsewhere at this time to the best of my knowledge. It is only provided to give an example and illustrate the style of the composer’s music. Moderators and Administrators are encouraged to research further and follow up. The post/file may be immediately removed without notice or explanation at any time should information to the contrary be found.