Re: Music from the Balkans
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:49 pm
Does anyone have any info/scores/recordings of Romanian composer Dmitrie Cuclin (1885-1978)?
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Fred, thank you very much for these pieces. These are very welcome additions to our meager collection of Vladigerov's works. His extended tonalities are very attractive to the ear and his highly pianistic piano writing falls right under the fingers. These pieces should be as pleasurable to listen to as they are to play. They're going to be played around here quite a bit as I think the Episodes would make a very nice performance group.fredbucket wrote:A request from Fleubis in Alfor's thread for works by Vladigerov...Regards
Fred
I do have the vast bulk of Vladigerov's piano scores and I also have recordings of all 5 piano concertos....so will see what I can do within the limitations around copyright.fleubis wrote:Fred, thank you very much for these pieces. These are very welcome additions to our meager collection of Vladigerov's works. His extended tonalities are very attractive to the ear and his highly pianistic piano writing falls right under the fingers. These pieces should be as pleasurable to listen to as they are to play. They're going to be played around here quite a bit as I think the Episodes would make a very nice performance group.fredbucket wrote:A request from Fleubis in Alfor's thread for works by Vladigerov...Regards
Fred
Here is a website devoted to Vladigerov. Check out the opuses to see what we have yet to uncover: http://vladigerov.org/
No.1 Regardslutoslawski wrote:Anybody has either the Vladigerov Concertos No.1 or 5?
Can you please post No. 2? I don't have that one, nor No. 5. Thanks!lutoslawski wrote:Anybody has either the Vladigerov Concertos No.1 or 5? I only have the others. I think No.4 sounds really good.
Tony