Walter Niemann

Piano, Fortepiano and Harpsichord Music
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Thanks Paul. Great!!
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Re: Walter Niemann

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Dear Paul, I'd like to add my personal thanks for all your hard work in copying these Niemann scores. I have spent many very enjoyable hours playing through these ravishing compositions, which bring great joy and happiness. Your generosity has provided us all with a wonderful collection of music from a man whose work has all been forgotten, and most unjustly so. A great contribution. With heartfelt thanks, my best wishes

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This last op.77 is a charming set of little characteristic sketches. Thanks again for your efforts, Paul. I certainly agree with Frank's sentiments. Niemann's work should not be forgotten and his wide-ranging music needs to be played.
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You're all welcome but

- we still don't have a complete Niemann collection so we have some more work to do
- I am too young to get a honorary award

Thanks to all the contributors at pianophilia!!

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... and the show goes on. A big THANK YOU to the person who has ordered the Violinsonata op.70!
I post the link here - if our admin-team wants it to be in the chamber music thread feel free to move it there.

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/10078

Enjoy

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Paul wrote:... and the show goes on. A big THANK YOU to the person who has ordered the Violinsonata op.70!
I post the link here - if our admin-team wants it to be in the chamber music thread feel free to move it there.

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/10078

Enjoy

Paul
Great! No problem at all. Just an opportunity to point out again that in single composer threads anything goes. It's really useful to have all such things pertaining to one individual all in one place. If fact, we really don't have enough single composer threads. Members have been very abstemious in creating fresh threads - perhaps understandably given some of the madness we've previously seen. But we have SIX administrators and so could control whatever happens in any case. Sensible & thoughtful new threads are always very welcome.

We can't be far off a complete Niemann surely? I assume Sibley @ Rochester are following the terrific efforts here? :)
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Thank you for the Violin & Piano sonata of 1919 by Mr. Niemann, Paul.
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rob wrote:
We can't be far off a complete Niemann surely? I assume Sibley @ Rochester are following the terrific efforts here? :)
Dear Rob,
thanks for putting the idea in my head to have a look at the Sibley catalogue - I just ordered there three more Nimann scores - a study from op.57 and two Stimmungsbilder from op.61 - not enough though to make these two opp. complete.

Happy easter (or how do you say ?)

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Not sensational, mais un trés joli arrondissement de la part de Sibley - thanks to them and to our enterprising Paul (see before):

Publication Name: Tonbilder. Op. 61, Nr. 1-2. [Für Klavier].
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

Publication Name: Drei Poetische Studien. Op. 57, Nr. 2-3. [Für Klavier].
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

Composer:Niemann, Walter
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kh0815 wrote:Not sensational, mais un trés joli arrondissement de la part de Sibley - thanks to them and to our enterprising Paul (see before):

Publication Name: Tonbilder. Op. 61, Nr. 1-2. [Für Klavier].
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

Publication Name: Drei Poetische Studien. Op. 57, Nr. 2-3. [Für Klavier].
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

Composer:Niemann, Walter
Thank you for these new additions to our Niemann collection. There are pieces here I've not seen before. And what fun to play, they are!
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