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Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:12 pm
by mballan
Howard Brockway (1870 -1951). American composer and pianist. He studied in Berlin (1890-95), where his music made a great impression. On returning to the USA he taught at the Peabody Institute and in New York, notably at the National Institute of Musical Art (1910-40). His music, composed mostly before 1911 and covering orchestral, chamber, choral and piano works, is noted for its melodic and harmonic warmth e.g. the Violin Sonata (1894) and the Cello Suite (1908). He also made popular arrangements of Kentucky folksongs.

I have posted his very engaging Op 10 Ballade.

Malcolm
Brockway H - Ballade Op.10.pdf

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:32 pm
by fhimpsl
Hi Malc, Thank you for this beautiful ballade by Howard Brockway! His name is very well known amongst collectors of piano rolls, as he was a prolific recording artist for the American Piano Co. (Ampico) during the mid to late teens and into the early 1920s. I was aware that he composed, but this is the very first score of his which I have seen. I should think that his works are extremely scarce.

As another example of Brockway's compositional style I am posting a midi file of his Serenade, Op. 28, originally issued as Welte roll No. 6961 and played by Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler.

Frank
Brockway-Zeisler - Serenade Op. 28.mid

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:40 pm
by burstroman
ARTHUR FARWELL
Could someone please post the score piano Sonata of Farwell? This was, I believe, his final work and some say his masterpiece. Also, of interest, I would welcome his Polytonal Studies and the curious work "What's in an Octave?" These works and any others would be a welcome addition to a wider appreciation of this neglected composer. Thank you.

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:20 am
by mballan
Brustroman - I have the following by Farwell, but alas not the sonata.
Op 29 Navajo War Dance No. 2 [1908]
Op 45 The Domain of Hurakan
Op 78 No. 3 Sourwood Mountain
I'll try to track then down and scan sometime this week.


A noted Amercian Jazz songwriter and composer - Ted Mossman (1910-1977) - I have posted his enchanting Cental Park Romance.

Malcolm
Mossman T - Central Park Romance.pdf

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:58 pm
by liveforpiano
Regarding Arthur Farwell (1872--1952),
I have copies of the following scores. (Somewhere in my collection).

Impressions of the Wa-Wan ceremony of the Omaha's Opus 21
Pawnee Horses
Dawn opus 12
The Domain of Hurakan Opus 20
Navajo War Dance
Sourwood Mountains
10 American Indian Melodies Opus 11

Do you need any of these pieces.

Peter (liveforpiano).

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:40 am
by klavierelch
Peter, there scans circulating of opp.20+21. But the remaining items would certainly by welcome here.

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:22 am
by liveforpiano
Dear Klavierelch,

I will gladly scan the other pieces. It may take a little time to find them.
As I have indicated before. I have a very large collection of piano music in a house that is too small for all of it, and this gives me major problems in finding scores.

Best wishes.

Peter (liveforpiano).

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 5:07 pm
by burstroman
Dear Peter (Liveforpiano),
Yes, I would like to obtain obtain copies of those works listed. I had a couple of those but have lent them out and not received them back. Thank you.

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 5:23 pm
by liveforpiano
Hello Klavierelch,

I will try and find these pieces and scan them for you.
Please be patient with me, I have a lot to go through.
Peter.

Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada and the USA)

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 9:06 pm
by mballan
Lee Sims (1898-1966). American pianist, composer, record producer, publisher and performer. Full detailed biography available through Wikipedia.

I have posted his Blythwood Symphonic Tone Poem - this was originally written for piano, but later orchestrated by Grofe and conducted by the composer with the London Symphony Orchestra.

Malcolm
Sims L - Blythewood Symphonic Tone Poeme.pdf