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Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:04 pm
by mballan
One of my favourite of the Austrian composers - Hugo Reinhold (1854-1935) Choir boy at the Hofkapelle, then a pupil of Epstein (piano), along with Dessolf and Bruckner (composition) at the Vienna Conservatoire. He graduated in 1874 as winner of the Silver Medal. Until 1925 was professor of piano at the Akademie der Tonkunst.

Reinhold's works reflect a strong melodic and poetical gift. I have posted his:

Op 55 Fünf Tonstücke
Reinhold - Op 55 Funf Tonstuck.pdf
Malcolm

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:16 pm
by Dani_area_51
mballan wrote:One of my favourite of the Austrian composers - Hugo Reinhold (1854-1935) Choir boy at the Hofkapelle, then a pupil of Epstein (piano), along with Dessolf and Bruckner (composition) at the Vienna Conservatoire. He graduated in 1874 as winner of the Silver Medal. Until 1925 was professor of piano at the Akademie der Tonkunst.

Reinhold's works reflect a strong melodic and poetical gift. I have posted his:

Op 55 Fünf Tonstücke
Reinhold - Op 55 Funf Tonstuck.pdf
Malcolm
Thanks. Is this the only work for piano of him? I do not know or can find nothing else...

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:00 am
by ilu
Dani_area_51:

Here is the only one I have (nms), op 28-3.

Enjoy!

Ilu.
Reinhold op28n3 Impromptu.pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:32 pm
by klavierelch
Reinhold indeed wrote a lot for the piano.
I can contribute an old scan of mine of some really nice dance pieces which make good food for sight reading.
And before anyone asks: no, I don't have book 1!
Reinhold op65 Book2 Tanzszenen.pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:22 pm
by Dani_area_51
klavierelch wrote:Reinhold indeed wrote a lot for the piano.
I can contribute an old scan of mine of some really nice dance pieces which make good food for sight reading.
And before anyone asks: no, I don't have book 1!
Reinhold op65 Book2 Tanzszenen.pdf
Thank you so much klavierelch and also ilu. I also thought it was weird to exist so few of works by him, but it seems it is another of the composers, that can only rebirth thanks to the work of the pianophilians.

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:51 pm
by ilu
Dani_area_51:

You are welcome.

Ilu.

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 10:25 pm
by mballan
Hopefully this gentleman need little introduction: Carl Czerny (1791 – 1857).

Fantasia from Adelaide de France
Czerny C - Fantasia from Adelaide de France.pdf
Malcolm & Mr P

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:02 am
by Caprotti
to be precise, this is

Czerny - 247 n.13 - Souvenir Theatrales - Fantaisie sur le ballet 'Adelaide' (Pugny)

belonging to the immense op.247, made by over 90 fantaisies (some of the last numbers were probably announced by Cz.publishers but never printed; at least I wasn't able to find those in any place)

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:39 am
by Timtin
The Third Man - British Film Noir at its very best.
Karas The Café Mozart Waltz.pdf

Re: Austrian Composers

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 11:26 pm
by Timtin
From Mozart to Haydn.
Since library card images from Berlin seem to be all the rage now,
I wonder if anyone can help with this, or either of the other two 2H
versions of The Seasons which the library appears to hold?
As a major work by a major composer, it is perhaps surprising that
a piano solo arrangement of it isn't already in circulation.