Czech & Slovak Composers
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Rudolf Friml (1879-1972). We have had a number of miniatures posted previous by Mr P and myself - here is his more substantial Russian Suite. NOTE: Please ignore page numbering, the publisher did a different layout of the four pieces when this was published - I have scanned it in the correct order.
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Friml - Russian Suite
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Friml - Russian Suite
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Dear Malcolm:
Thanks for The Russian Suite by Friml.
Just a typing error: b.1879-d.1972.
ILU.
Thanks for The Russian Suite by Friml.
Just a typing error: b.1879-d.1972.
ILU.
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Maybe not ilu, I believe this particular Friml Malcolm discovered was a descendant (ascendant?) of P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742)ilu wrote:Dear Malcolm:
Thanks for The Russian Suite by Friml.
Just a typing error: b.1879-d.1972.
ILU.



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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Well spotted chaps.............just finished a book on time travel, so must have stuck in my head
Nothing like dying before you are born !!!
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Ah...one of the Hoople Frimls.HullandHellandHalifax wrote:Maybe not ilu, I believe this particular Friml Malcolm discovered was a descendant (ascendant?) of P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742)ilu wrote:Dear Malcolm:
Thanks for The Russian Suite by Friml.
Just a typing error: b.1879-d.1972.
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Yes, originally published at the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople.Jim Faston wrote:Ah...one of the Hoople Frimls.HullandHellandHalifax wrote:Maybe not ilu, I believe this particular Friml Malcolm discovered was a descendant (ascendant?) of P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742)ilu wrote:Dear Malcolm:
Thanks for The Russian Suite by Friml.
Just a typing error: b.1879-d.1972.
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Zdenek Fibich (1850-1900). Bit of a mystery on this work - could not find no record on the IMSLP list of the composer's works (unless it comes from one of the larger works for piano] ? And hopefully has not been posted previosly on Pianophilia.
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Fibich - Sonatina
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Thank you Malcolm.
It is published here :
http://www.henle.de/us/detail/index.htm ... +Piano_341
According to this page :
http://www.henle.de/media/review/0341.pdf
the sonatina comes from the book Großen theoretisch-praktischen Klavierschule, Prag, Fr. A. Urbanek, 1885, by Fibich and Malat.
It is published here :
http://www.henle.de/us/detail/index.htm ... +Piano_341
According to this page :
http://www.henle.de/media/review/0341.pdf
the sonatina comes from the book Großen theoretisch-praktischen Klavierschule, Prag, Fr. A. Urbanek, 1885, by Fibich and Malat.
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers
Otakar ŠIN (1881-1943)
Jarni Písně
Spring Songs
Chansons du printemps
Frühlingslieder
alfor scan
Composed in 1916. Late-romantic style, Suk & Novak influence. Subdued but distinct national character.
Eclogue
Song of the bygone year
Song of the Maynight
For obvious reasons this composer never emigrated to English-speaking countries...
...who is without Sin...
Jarni Písně
Spring Songs
Chansons du printemps
Frühlingslieder
alfor scan
Composed in 1916. Late-romantic style, Suk & Novak influence. Subdued but distinct national character.
Eclogue
Song of the bygone year
Song of the Maynight
For obvious reasons this composer never emigrated to English-speaking countries...

...who is without Sin...
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