This volume may contain what you are looking for (falsely labelled as op. 40 No. 2 ?):semicroma1234 wrote:I have been looking for the romance (sometimes called consolation) from Leschetizkys op. 40. It's the second piece in this suite called a la campagne.
Unfortunately I only found the sheet music for the first and last pieces in the suite. I found three recordings of the whole opus by Joanna Domanska, Peter Ritzen and Clara Park. Do anyone know how to find this piece?
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Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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Wow, where did you find that? I'm just thinking so it's not to late to order from that form.alfor wrote:This volume may contain what you are looking for (falsely labelled as op. 40 No. 2 ?):semicroma1234 wrote:I have been looking for the romance (sometimes called consolation) from Leschetizkys op. 40. It's the second piece in this suite called a la campagne.
Unfortunately I only found the sheet music for the first and last pieces in the suite. I found three recordings of the whole opus by Joanna Domanska, Peter Ritzen and Clara Park. Do anyone know how to find this piece?
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See also:semicroma1234 wrote:...Wow, where did you find that? I'm just thinking so it's not to late to order from that form.
http://www.leschetizky.org/
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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Thank you very much for your help.alfor wrote:See also:semicroma1234 wrote:...Wow, where did you find that? I'm just thinking so it's not to late to order from that form.
http://www.leschetizky.org/
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Hello,
I am new here, from France.
Don't know if you know this composer ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae3Hm9FL ... sults_main
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loJY25HO ... 90EB573E3A
[attachment=4]Prière1.jpg
I am new here, from France.
Don't know if you know this composer ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae3Hm9FL ... sults_main
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loJY25HO ... 90EB573E3A
[attachment=4]Prière1.jpg
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another Tekla Badarzewska :
Prière exaucée (answer of the Maiden's prayer)
Enjoy it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j44Rm41bi04
Prière exaucée (answer of the Maiden's prayer)
Enjoy it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j44Rm41bi04
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a mazurka by Badarzewska
find today at Polish Digital Library
find today at Polish Digital Library
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Thnak you for you interets but please use pdf for any postings and not jpg [I'm sure members can advise if you need help to convert].
Also see article in Balkan Music regards posting library copies here on Pianophilia - would strongely prefer links to the appropriate library rather than full downlaod of score on this site.
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Also see article in Balkan Music regards posting library copies here on Pianophilia - would strongely prefer links to the appropriate library rather than full downlaod of score on this site.
Many thanks.
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Bonjour Geneviève,
Thank you for sharing these scores. However I would like to draw your attention to the fact that these scores are already available to the public on IMSLP, which is the most widely used resource for scores :
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:B%C4%85d ... ska,_Tekla
You should always check on that site before sharing scores.
La Prière d'une Vierge was an incredible hit in the 19th Century and I must say I have many copies of it in my different albums.
Merci en tout cas pour l'intention et que cela ne vous décourage pas de partager d'autres trésors, si possible sous la forme de pdf ou de liens vers une bibliothèques comme l'a rappelé notre administrateur Malcolm.
Jean-Séb
Thank you for sharing these scores. However I would like to draw your attention to the fact that these scores are already available to the public on IMSLP, which is the most widely used resource for scores :
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:B%C4%85d ... ska,_Tekla
You should always check on that site before sharing scores.
La Prière d'une Vierge was an incredible hit in the 19th Century and I must say I have many copies of it in my different albums.
Merci en tout cas pour l'intention et que cela ne vous décourage pas de partager d'autres trésors, si possible sous la forme de pdf ou de liens vers une bibliothèques comme l'a rappelé notre administrateur Malcolm.
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Badarzewska certainly represents good old fashioned haus musik, and is interesting to hear from an historical perspective, but a little seems to go a long way.