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Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 1:46 pm
by Riodk
Same situation in Denmark. A very fine interlibrary loan system. Lots of great stuff available. But much of the stuff from the royal library in Copenhagen and the music conservatory is not available for us ordinary Citizens.

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:30 pm
by alfor
Moniuszko:

Also still in print (PWM - easily available in Poland and worldwide!):


http://www.pwm.com.pl/szczegoly.php?prz ... &grupa_p=9

and

http://www.pwm.com.pl/szczegoly.php?prz ... &grupa_p=9

(advertised as „print on demand“, 320 pages for 271.10 zł;
probably contains the complete piano works of M.!)


P.S. Dear Joanna,
please do not apologize for your English. It is quite fine, imho!!! ;)

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:32 pm
by Balladhe
Jean-Séb wrote: Balladhe, the facility described by Alfor is certainly not available all throughout Europe. In France, like in your country, most libraries (usually run by the city) have no score at all, and do not have the interlibrary loan system. And musical libraries which exist in Conservatoires are not open and available to general public.
Lucky Germans !
I started wondering if it works in France! I spent last year in Paris and I was quite confused: they are all run by the city, you have just one card valid everywhere, and still, they do not cooperate at all - but I thought I simply misunderstood something and I wasn't determined enough to ask further questions (maybe if I could rely on my French more it wouldn't be that intimidating). So now I know for sure... :)
promusician wrote:I think it will not be a difficulty for you to order from here:
http://www.pwm.com.pl/szczegoly.php?prz ... kin=103374
It is so cheap
alfor wrote:Moniuszko:

Also still in print (PWM - easily available in Poland and worldwide!):

http://www.pwm.com.pl/szczegoly.php?prz ... &grupa_p=9

and

http://www.pwm.com.pl/szczegoly.php?prz ... &grupa_p=9

(advertised as „print on demand“, 320 pages for 271.10 zł;
probably contains the complete piano works of M.!)
And now I have to admint, absolutely honestly, that the last thing I thought about was checking PWM site... I got used to them never having things I'm looking for, that I temporary forgot they even exist! Well, even if they had them, it was always something not-for-student-budget.
Right, the 320 pages book contains the complete. At least according to the list I have in biography book, which is quite a cause of my sudden interest in M's piano pieces, and works in general :)
alfor wrote:P.S. Dear Joanna,
please do not apologize for your English. It is quite fine, imho!!! ;)
Thank you! Work in progress, though!

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 9:04 pm
by isokani
You'd have to like Moniuszko quite a bit to fork out 271zl for a photocopy ...

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 10:09 pm
by alfor
isokani wrote:You'd have to like Moniuszko quite a bit to fork out 271zl for a photocopy ...
Possibly an error - I ordered a copy for 15.00** €, shipment included (net price 6.35 €)!!

**In fact cheaper than self-copying in my local copyshop!!

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 10:12 pm
by alfor
:mrgreen: ...I was informed today that the correct price for the
complete Moniuszko piano works is 126,35 EUR...

( :cry: ...please check the English words for „kleinlaut“ and „Wucher“...)

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 10:56 pm
by fleubis
alfor wrote: :mrgreen: ...I was informed today that the correct price for the
complete Moniuszko piano works is 126,35 EUR...

( :cry: ...please check the English words for „kleinlaut“ and „Wucher“...)
Ouch!
What'd they do, re-engrave everything?

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 3:18 pm
by 4candles
Transferring and adapting your recent quote from another thread Malcolm...
mballan wrote:... Polish Pianist / Composers have always been an area of special interest to me...
...might you have any information on one Émile Wróbleski, pianist and composer, presumably of Polish descent, but based largely in Paris and a touring virtuoso to South America?

Thanks
4c

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 6:05 pm
by mballan
4candles wrote:Transferring and adapting your recent quote from another thread Malcolm...
mballan wrote:... Polish Pianist / Composers have always been an area of special interest to me...
...might you have any information on one Émile Wróbleski, pianist and composer, presumably of Polish descent, but based largely in Paris and a touring virtuoso to South America?

Thanks
4c
4candles - I am aware of the composer but have never seen any works by him. Even biographical information seems very scant and not even sure if he was Polish [can find no mention in any of my reference works and no entry in Polish National Library]. The majority of his works [most seemingly being salon pieces beyond the Concerto-Symphonique] are all housed in the French Bibliotheque Nationale.

Sorry I couldn't help further.

Malcolm

Re: Polish Composers

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 8:38 pm
by Jean-Séb
mballan wrote: Even biographical information seems very scant and not even sure if he was Polish [can find no mention in any of my reference works and no entry in Polish National Library].
A rather long review of a concert he gave in the French city of Metz in 1863 mentions him as Polish. However, he was actually born in France from a Polish language teacher, François Wroblewski, who emigrated in France.
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Emile Wroblewski was at a time the Court pianist of the Impératrice Charlotte, wife of Maximilien, Empereur du Mexique.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlota_of_Mexico