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Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:02 am
by lutoslawski
I would like to ask if there is an existing recording of Bohnke's Piano Trio.??
Now i am so interesting in bohnke, i will trying to find or otherwise purchase in foreign countries. There is a cd under REAL SOUNDS. With the Piano Sonata and klavierstucke op.8
Tony
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:05 am
by lutoslawski
By the way, anybody with his Piano concerto?
His music, has lots of hints of Reger and Hindemith.
Tony
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:56 am
by alfor
Just sorted my brain and realized that I of course have paper copies of Bohnke's op. 8.
So here is the completed file:
Emil BOHNKE
Klavierstücke op. 8
Bohnke Klavierstücke op.8 A.pdf
Bohnke Klavierstücke op.8 B.pdf
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:57 am
by alfor
lutoslawski wrote:I would like to ask if there is an existing recording of Bohnke's Piano Trio.??
Now i am so interesting in bohnke, i will trying to find or otherwise purchase in foreign countries. There is a cd under REAL SOUNDS. With the Piano Sonata and klavierstucke op.8
Tony
It is available here:
http://www.amazon.de/Kammermusik-Emil-B ... 643&sr=8-1
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:37 pm
by lutoslawski
OH great. But i would i have go to shanghai to buy it.... my friend is going there.. definitely gonna tell her to get me that and the piano concerto which comes along with the symphony.
Thanks,
TOny
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 3:37 pm
by alfor
Emil (Ritter von) SAUER (*1862)
Grande Sonate (Re-Majeur) pour Piano (600dpi scan)¥
Sauer Sonate D-Dur.pdf
The style of this sonata clearly reflects Sauer's pianistic personality:
noble, elegant, virtuosic, slightly feminine (compared to collegues like Ansorge or Lamond).
1st mvt. is the most ambitious: influenced by Brahms, Glazunov** (2nd sonata!) and Schumann.
Last mvt. are elegant, witty variations on a theme "in the old style".
**Sauer studied with Nicholas Rubinstein and surely knew all major works of Glazunov .
He is one of the few pianists who attended (two) of Liszt's summer masterclasses
without claiming to be a Liszt pupil. Others shook hands
with the master and afterwards claimed to be a Liszt pupil.
See his memoirs "
Meine Welt. Bilder aus dem Geheimfache meiner Kunst und meines Lebens" - written when he was still a young man (1901), although father of 9 children (don't know, if he had any illegitimate ones

). His second wife was Angelica Morales (*1911!), with whom he had two sons.
http://www.marstonrecords.com/sauer/sauer_liner.htm
¥ I have excellent results when printing with somewhat reduced "blackness"
(most printers have this feature, but it is rarely used) and a size of 98% (DIN A4 paper).
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:32 am
by fleubis
Thanks for the Sauer sonata, Alfor. It is indeed a well-crafted piece and rewarding to play.
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:15 am
by fredbucket
122 of Alfor's uploads from the old PIanoPhilia have now been added to the Archive area, together with a cleaned-up archive of the first half of this thread.
Regards
Fred
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:06 pm
by alfor
fredbucket wrote:122 of Alfor's uploads from the old PIanoPhilia have now been added to the Archive area, together with a cleaned-up archive of the first half of this thread.
Regards
Fred
Dear Fred, dear Malcolm,
thank you very much for preserving my scores!
Best regards
alfor
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:13 pm
by alfor
Sergei PROKOFIEV
The Tale of the Stone Flower op. 118 (ballet, arr. piano solo by Anatoly* Vedernikov)
Prokofiev Stone Flower arr. piano solo.pdf.part1.rar
Prokofiev Stone Flower arr. piano solo.pdf.part2.rar
*Not quite sure, if this definitely is the pianist A.V.