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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:05 pm
by 4candles
Delaborde
Imagine my surprise and delight when I stumbled upon this piece whilst researching the work online:
http://www.brahms-institut.de/web/bihl_ ... _-002.html
Can't work out if it's printable or not. At least it's viewable though.
The version I have been looking for is available from the BNF in Paris, if anyone is interested and doesn't already have it.
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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:27 pm
by 4candles
Following on from this, I thought I'd make it easy so that everyone can see all the compositions dedicated to Brahms which are viewable at the site I mentioned above:
http://www.brahms-institut.de/web/bihl_ ... start.html
Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:00 pm
by thalbergmad
It looks like someone has already converted those images to a pdf old chap.
No idea who did it, but they have a damned sight more patience than me and deserve a medal.
It is huge, so uploaded to me Rapdishare account.
With thanks to the originator:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3155285061 ... parts_.pdf
Concertingly.
Thal
Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:04 pm
by thalbergmad
4candles wrote:Would anyone have Émile Prudent's Concerto Symphonique for piano and orchestra?
A copy of this work was donated to the CPS some 3 years ago.
If I can recall who it was, I will ask if it can be shared.
Concertingly.
Thal
Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:17 am
by 4candles
A copy of this work was donated to the CPS some 3 years ago.
If I can recall who it was, I will ask if it can be shared.
Thanks on both accounts young chap!

Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:00 am
by FW190
thalbergmad wrote:It looks like someone has already converted those images to a pdf old chap.
No idea who did it, but they have a damned sight more patience than me and deserve a medal.
It is huge, so uploaded to me Rapdishare account.
With thanks to the originator:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3155285061 ... parts_.pdf
Concertingly.
Thal
Thanks for the medal.
Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:28 am
by 4candles
FW190 wrote:thalbergmad wrote:It looks like someone has already converted those images to a pdf old chap.
No idea who did it, but they have a damned sight more patience than me and deserve a medal.
It is huge, so uploaded to me Rapdishare account.
With thanks to the originator:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3155285061 ... parts_.pdf
Concertingly.
Thal
Thanks for the medal.
Thanks for the Delaborde!

Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:29 pm
by sgambatiesque
Of note, a new release on Dutton Vocalion of world premiere recordings of Catoire and Sherwood
http://www.duttonvocalion.co.uk/proddet ... d=CDLX7287
Georgy
Catoire: Piano Concerto op.21 (1909) (
http://imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Concerto,_O ... e,_Georgy) )
Percy
Sherwood: Piano Concerto no.2 in E flat major (1932-33) (
http://www.draeseke.org/essays/students.htm#Sherwood )
Hiroaki Takenouchi (piano)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Martin Yates
Recorded at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 3-4 August 2011
Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:45 pm
by 4candles
sgambatiesque wrote:Of note, a new release on Dutton Vocalion of world premiere recordings of... Sherwood
Thanks for this info!
Toccata Classics have a few albums of Sherwood's music in the pipeline also - looks like a tussle for the claim of 'world-premiere recording' though!:
http://www.toccataclassics.com/cddetail.php?CN=TOCC0145
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Re: The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:37 am
by 4candles
4candles wrote:sgambatiesque wrote:Of note, a new release on Dutton Vocalion of world premiere recordings of... Sherwood
Thanks for this info!
Toccata Classics have a few albums of Sherwood's music in the pipeline also - looks like a tussle for the claim of 'world-premiere recording' though!:
http://www.toccataclassics.com/cddetail.php?CN=TOCC0145
4c
Seems Dutton have the claim for world-premiere, but Toccata's is the first disc devoted entirely to Sherwood's music.