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Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:43 pm
by mballan
A small select of various pieces by Selim Palmgren (1878-1951) [thank you Mr P].

Op 66 No. 1 Valse
Palmgren S - Valse Op 66 No. 1.pdf
Op 67 No. 6 Pa Lagunen
Palmgren S - Pa Lagunen Op 67 No. 6.pdf
Op 83 No. 2 By Lake Nasijarvi
Palmgren S - By Lake Nasijarvi Op 83 No. 2.pdf
Malcolm

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:24 am
by Allan
Thank you, Malcom! :-)

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:11 pm
by Dax
jre58591 wrote:Does anyone have anything by Henning Mankell?
A most wonderful composer he is too.

Some pages can be viewed at http://www.ahlborgmusik.se/piano.html

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:42 pm
by Allan
Some more Palmgren. Op.51 Nos.3 & 4. (Malcom had previously posted 1, 2, 5, and 6.)

These have the color covers (not fancy, just two tone green and black), the interior covers, and were scanned at 600dpi.
Palmgren, S - Op.51 No.3 - Skymning.pdf
Palmgren, S - Op.51 No.4 - Serenata.pdf

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:23 am
by Allan
The next bit of Palmgren to come my way: Opus 34, Zwei Kleine Ballettszenen ( Two Small Ballet Scenes ), for Piano.

No.1 - Waltz-Impromptu
No.2 - Humorous Dance

Scanned at 600dpi.
Palmgren, S - Op.34 - Two Small Ballet Scenes for Piano.pdf
Unfortunately, the outer covers were too badly damaged to be worth scanning.

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:31 pm
by liveforpiano
Allan,

Many thanks for the Palmgren postings. Finding his music is not easy. I may have a couple more pieces to put on once I find them.
I have three folders of his music that I have found, but checking IMSLP and other sites often reveals that they are already available.
Keep up the good work. It would be great to have a complete Palmgren eventually.

Best wishes.

Peter. (liveforpiano).

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:41 pm
by fredbucket
Sir P of PP wrote:I have three folders of his music that I have found, but checking IMSLP and other sites often reveals that they are already available.
If they are different editions that would be useful...

Regards
Fred

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:36 pm
by Allan
liveforpiano wrote:Allan,

Many thanks for the Palmgren postings. Finding his music is not easy. I may have a couple more pieces to put on once I find them.
I have three folders of his music that I have found, but checking IMSLP and other sites often reveals that they are already available.
Keep up the good work. It would be great to have a complete Palmgren eventually.

Best wishes.

Peter. (liveforpiano).

You're welcome, and you're right about how finding his music isn't easy. The catalog of his works on Wikipedia that has been copied everywhere, is full of errors; publishers had a nasty habit of cutting up his works and putting 'catchy' titles on the fragments while stripping them of Opus, or making alterations to them to attempt a claim on copyright, etc. It's quite muddled!

And some pieces just don't seem to have many copies out there. :(

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:15 pm
by liveforpiano
fredbucket wrote:
Sir P of PP wrote:I have three folders of his music that I have found, but checking IMSLP and other sites often reveals that they are already available.
If they are different editions that would be useful...

Regards
Fred
The only problem with that is that I would have to check all the music in the several sites to see what edition it is.
A lot of the music out there I had already, so have not downloaded most of it.
If there is a less involved and lengthy way to do this, I will happily scan what I have got.

I don't mean to be rude, or awkward here. But time is something that most avid music lovers never seem to have enogh of. I know I don't, even though I am retired.


Best wishes.

Peter.

Re: Scandinavian Composers

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:00 pm
by Duirton
Anybody have the piano concerto of Gösta Nystroem?

Thanks.