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Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 3:51 pm
by klavierelch
alfor wrote:Are you sure that this volume contains the early sonata in G major???

To my knowledge this sonata has never been published (?).
The G major sonata has indeed never been published. It is still only in manuscript and should be part of the big Copland collection of the New York Public Library. Ramon Salvatore (who died in 1996) premiered and recorded this sonata in 1995.

The booklet of the Cedille recording only notes that it took the help of several people (like Samuel Ramey, Vivian Perlis etc) to get permission to play it. So I fear it will be nearly impossible to get hold of a manuscript copy until 2060 (the 70th anniversary of Copland's death).

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:06 pm
by fleubis
2060? Totally ridiculous!

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 9:46 am
by FW190
Four Piano Pieces by Otto Dresel (1826-1890).
Dresel was born in Germany and emigrated to the U.S. in 1848.

Bio:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Dresel

Further information and work list:
http://american-music.org/publications/ ... urrows.htm
Dresel.-.op.05.-.Vier-Klavierstücke-(Ditson-Edition).pdf
Apthorp.-.Essay-'Robert-Franz-&-Otto-Dresel'-(1893-reprint-1908).pdf

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 9:14 pm
by Timtin
Thank you FW190! Very nice find and very rare.

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 9:35 pm
by fleubis
@FW190: Seconded!

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 3:18 pm
by Duirton
Hi everyone,

I'm looking a recording of this piano piece: Richard Wilson, Eclogue (pf. solo)
I know that there a recording released by the new world records (this: http://www.newworldrecords.org/album.cg ... m_id=17386)

I would ask if there's someone that have this cd and can sent me the recording of this piece only. Usually I buy the cd but currently I have many problem to find it... (no Amazon, thanks).

Please, if someone can help me let me know(!)


Thanks anyhow,
Duirton

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 2:47 pm
by mballan
Dutch born, but generally referred to as an American composer !

Louis Victor Saar was born on Dec. 10, 1868 in Rotterdam, Holland. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music, Munich in 1889 where he studied with Rheinberger and Bussmeyer. He then continued his studies in Vienna, Leipzig, and Berlin, including one winter with Brahms. He moved to USA where from 1893-96, he was the accompanist for the Metropolitan Opera Company. Antonín Dvorák hired Saar to teach harmony and counterpoint at the National Conservatory from 1896-98. Saar also taught at the N.Y. College of Music, Institute of Musical Art of N.Y. from 1898-1906; Cincinnati College of Music from 1906-17; and at the Chicago Musical College from 1917-34. In 1934 he moved to St. Louis to join the faculty of the St. Louis Institute of Music where he remained until his death on November 23, 1937.

Malcolm
Saar L V - Op 23 No. 5 Rhapsodie.pdf
Saar L V - Op 91 No. 2 Toccatina.pdf
Saar L V - Op 122 No. 1 Dansons La Valse.pdf

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 2:52 pm
by Scriabinoff
mballan wrote:Dutch born, but generally referred to as an American composer !

Louis Victor Saar was born on Dec. 10, 1868 in Rotterdam, Holland. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music, Munich in 1889 where he studied with Rheinberger and Bussmeyer. He then continued his studies in Vienna, Leipzig, and Berlin, including one winter with Brahms. He moved to USA where from 1893-96, he was the accompanist for the Metropolitan Opera Company. Antonín Dvorák hired Saar to teach harmony and counterpoint at the National Conservatory from 1896-98. Saar also taught at the N.Y. College of Music, Institute of Musical Art of N.Y. from 1898-1906; Cincinnati College of Music from 1906-17; and at the Chicago Musical College from 1917-34. In 1934 he moved to St. Louis to join the faculty of the St. Louis Institute of Music where he remained until his death on November 23, 1937.

Malcolm
Saar L V - Op 23 No. 5 Rhapsodie.pdf
Saar L V - Op 91 No. 2 Toccatina.pdf
Saar L V - Op 122 No. 1 Dansons La Valse.pdf
Thanks for the Saar Malcolm! I have recently acquired the Capriccio and Valse Marie (just late yesterday). I hope to scan today and post ASAP.

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 6:15 pm
by mballan
Arthur Shepherd (1880-1958) - Amercian composer and conductor.

Biographical information via Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Shepherd

A few works are available on IMSLP, including the piano sonata no. 1. Here is the piano sonata no. 2.

Malcolm
Shepherd A - Piano Sonata No. 2.pdf

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 5:04 pm
by mballan
Lee Sims (1898 - 1966) - American pianist, composer, record maker, publisher and performer. More detailed biography in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Sims

The following work is the original piano solo version, which was later orchestrated by Grofe for a concert with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer.

Malcolm

Sims - 'Blythwood' Symphonic Tone Poem
Sims L - Blythwood, Symphonic Tone Poem.pdf