Alfor's Rarities

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The only 15/8 I've seen is Skriabin's Prelude op11/14. It makes sense to be in 15/8 rather than 5/8 as the is the occasional 3/8+3/8+2/8+2/8+3/8+2/8 bar.
The band Toto have two instrumental tracks in unusual time signatures (well, unusual for popular music) - "Jack to the bone" partly in 7/8 and "Party in Simon's pants" in 17/8.
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To parag, with compliments:

Klavierstücke aus Jos. HAYDN's Trios und Quartetten für den Unterricht
frei bearbeitet und mit Fingersatz versehen von Bernhard WOLFF
No. 8. Tempo di menuetto
Haydn-Wolff Tempo di menuetto.pdf
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Thanks a lot Alfred... lovely (and easy) piece.

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fleubis wrote:
Timtin wrote:Isn't this in 15/8?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN9p-XCCRwU
I think it's in 7/8
I really give my hat to you people, when i listen to this youtube music (if it can be called music at all), the last thing in my mind is to work out the meter.

And going back again and again, i cannot tell if it is 7/8 or 4/4.

You people are simply wonderful.
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Well, I wouldn't disagree with that! :-)

Btw, I believe that some bits of Mike Oldfield's magnum opus are indeed in 15/8.
I wish I had the score here to check it properly.
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To Frank, with compliments:

The unknown composer:

Joseph LAMBERG (Austrian composer, pianist, teacher, 1852-??)
Mazurka op. 10 No. 1
Melodie alla Valse op. 21 No. 1
Danse caracteristique op. 25 No. 3
Lamberg Mazurka op.10,1.pdf
Lamberg Melodie alla valse op.21,1.pdf
Lamberg Danse caracteristique op.25,3.pdf
Good-quality salon music, comparable to Schütt.
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Dear Alfred,

As always I am greatly honored by your dedication of the Lamberg pieces to me! :D Yet another unknown composer with a true melodic gift. Your likening his music to that of Schutt is certainly spot-on. You know how much I adore the truly good salon music, which I can happily play all day long! Thank you for once again for introducing us to this delightful composer!

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Frank
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Thank you for feedback!

Dedicated to Frankfleubis & all lovers of the 19th century:

Emil KRONKE (German composer, pianist, teacher, 1865-1938.
Pupil of Reinicke, Draeseke, Kirchner, Nicodé)
Suite für Pianoforte op. 147
Kronke Suite op.147.pdf
Kronke's many piano works encompass salon-music, character pieces and works "in the old style". In this fine suite we find a Prelude, slightly reminiscent of the beginning of Saint-Saens' piano cto. No. 2, a virtuosic Courante "im alten Style", a short Minuetto with the cosy "folkiness" of a Dvorak tune, an Air in an unusual thick setting, a Gavotte with a charming middle section and a virtuosic Rigaudon with an unusal ending.
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Dear Alfred,

I love the KRONKE Suite! It is very well written and most effective. Everyone should feel as comfortable as I do in this full sounding, conservative 19th harmonic idiom, but with occasional surprises.

The suite form is very well represented and interesting to see the composers takes on the various dances (especially when compared to Bach).

Much fun to play through the various pieces today and hope everyone enjoys these as much as Frank and I do. I really like substantial pieces like this and you've really given us something to sink our teeth into. Thanks for this wonderful gem, Alfred.
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Raoul LAPARRA (French composer, 1876-1943; http://digitalscores.wordpress.com/2010 ... 1876-1943/)
Pièces Espagnoles à danser
No. 1 Zambra
No. 2 Fandanguillo
Laparra Zambra.pdf
Laparra Fandanguillo.pdf
Halfway beetween Albeniz and de Falla.
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