Alfor's Rarities

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Allan,

Thank you so much for providing these translations.
It is very helpful.

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Posted as an example for the piano style of this composer
Ernst TOCH
Burlesken op. 31 (contains his best known piano piece "Der Jongleur")
Toch Burlesken op.31.pdf
Sergei PROKOFIEV (obscure soviet composer)
Two Sonatinas op. 54 (soviet edition)
Prokofiev Sonatinas op.54.pdf
both hrs600
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alfor wrote: Sergei PROKOFIEV (obscure soviet composer)
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Dear Alfor,

I am sure I have heard of Prokofiev, and should have quite a lot of his piano scores if you are interested. :lol:

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liveforpiano wrote:Dear Alfor,

I am sure I have heard of Prokofiev, and should have quite a lot of his piano scores if you are interested. :lol:

Peter (liveforpiano)
..you may have his sonatas Nos. 10-12??...

If you can't find the above, then please:

Bainton: White Hyazinth (OUP)
Bernard: Variations on a Hill Tune (W. Rogers)
Boughton: 3 Folk Dances op. 23b (Curwen)
Brian: 4 Miniatures (Augener)
Chisholm: Cameos (Curwen)
Coates: Suite ancienne (Elkin)
Cundell: Valse fantastique op. 16 (Paxton)
Davies: Welsh Folk-Dances (OUP)
Dunhill: White Peacocks (Curwen)
Erlebach: Mystic Suite op. 21 (Curwen)
Gibbs: 3 Sketches op. 35 (Elkin)
Harrison: Severn Country (Rogers)
Heath: 6 Inventions; Reflections (Rogers)
Hughes: Pictures unframed (Curwen)
Locke: Charivari (Chester)
Mitchell: Valse serieuse; Two Sketches (Elkin)
Peterkin: Pagan Suite (Curwen), etc.
Poldowski (Lady Dean Paul): Caledonian Market (Chester)
Turnbull: Piano Suite (OUP)
Walker: 3 Dedications op. 42 (OUP)
White, Felix: Robinson-Suite; Viennese Echo, Bumpkin's Dance (Curwen)
Willner, Arthur: "Piano as orchestra"

Thanks in advance!!!
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Meine Ausschüttung for today (nichts Erschütterndes!):

WAGNER-SCHÜTT
Improvisationen über Melodien aus Richard Wagner's Opern für Pianoforte
Nr. 3 Tannhäuser Pilgerchor
Wagner-Schütt Tannhäuser Pilgerchor.pdf
STRAUSS-SCHÜTT
Walzer-Paraphrasen Band II (Schatz-Walzer, Frühlingsstimmen, Rosen aus dem Süden)
Strauss-Schütt Vol. II.pdf
Both are among his best works. Once famous they are rarely played today - although the Strauss Paraphrasen still seem to be in the "collective memory" of austrian pianists (Rudolf Buchbinder recorded one.)
Schütt edited (fingered and pedalized) the complete Schumann piano works for Universal-Edition - which sold very well for a couple of decades, equally to Röntgen's Bach, Pugno's Chopin, etc.
hrs600 - as usual
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Dear Alfor,

I have checked my music catalogue, but am sorry to say that I do not have copies of any of the pieces you have listed.
That includes the obscure Prokofiev.

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liveforpiano wrote:Dear Alfor,

I have checked my music catalogue, but am sorry to say that I do not have copies of any of the pieces you have listed.
That includes the obscure Prokofiev.

Peter (liveforpiano)
Dear Peter,

nevertheless thank you very much for looking!

alfor

Klaviermusik russischer und sowjetischer Meister
compiled and edited by Bronislaw v. Pozniak
some rare material (Glinka, Rubinstein, Borodin, Cui, Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-K., Liadov, Glazunov, Spendiarov, Scriabin, Miaskovsky, Alexandrov, Prokofiev, Polowinkin, Ossokin, Gnessina, Kabalevsky, Abasov, Shostakovich)
Klaviermusik russischer u. sowjetischer Meister.pdf
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Thank you Alfor for this wonderful book.
Glinka's Variations are new to me.
Thank you very much

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Alfor, thanks for this very generous collection of pieces. Lot's of enjoyment playing through this today.
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