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Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:02 pm
by Ferruccio
alfor wrote:Hugo KAUN
Mümmelmann - Waldgeschichten Hermann Löns*** nacherzählt - Fünf Stücke für das Pianoforte op. 111
1. Auerhan-Balz (display of the capercaillie cock or Mountain cock or wood grouse) Octave-Study
2. Mümmelmann (rabbit) fugue
3. Einsam im Walde (forest solitude)
4. Fuchsjagd (fox hunting)
5. Nebelgestalten (guises in the fog)
Kaun Mümmelmann op.111.pdf
3 Stücke op. 56 (very good! in No. 2 & 3 K. obviously wanted to proove that through a
refined use of the old 19th century devices of salon-music you still can compose really good music)
Kaun 3 Stücke op.56.pdf
***Löns was a German local "countryside" poet, immensely popular by settings (in folksong style) by school teacher and musician Fritz Jöde
("Rosemarie, Rosemarie, sieben Jahre mein Herz nach Dir schrie...remember, Ferruccio??!)
Eugene GOOSSENS
Kaleidoscope op. 18 (amazing enough,
Eugen d'Albert recorded 2 of these)
Goossens Kaleidoscope op.18.pdf
Dear Alfor,
thanks for these great scores. I like the style of Goossens. And the pieces are not too difficult, hence useful !!
Tell me, what should I remember ?

Sorry for my stupidity, but I'm not as old as my idol FB ...

You mean, I should remember Löns ? Or Jöde ?
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:15 pm
by Dani_area_51
alfor wrote:Hugo KAUN
Mümmelmann - Waldgeschichten Hermann Löns*** nacherzählt - Fünf Stücke für das Pianoforte op. 111
1. Auerhan-Balz (display of the capercaillie cock or Mountain cock or wood grouse) Octave-Study
2. Mümmelmann (rabbit) fugue
3. Einsam im Walde (forest solitude)
4. Fuchsjagd (fox hunting)
5. Nebelgestalten (guises in the fog)
Kaun Mümmelmann op.111.pdf
3 Stücke op. 56 (very good! in No. 2 & 3 K. obviously wanted to proove that through a
refined use of the old 19th century devices of salon-music you still can compose really good music)
Kaun 3 Stücke op.56.pdf
***Löns was a German local "countryside" poet, immensely popular by settings (in folksong style) by school teacher and musician Fritz Jöde
("Rosemarie, Rosemarie, sieben Jahre mein Herz nach Dir schrie...remember, Ferruccio??!)
Eugene GOOSSENS
Kaleidoscope op. 18 (amazing enough,
Eugen d'Albert recorded 2 of these)
Goossens Kaleidoscope op.18.pdf
Awesome, Alfor! Even more Kaun...May I ask about the files you have already uploaded like Sonatine Op38No2 or Humoreske Op56No1, if those were only the remaining files or it is possible to find the complete opus 38 and 56? It would be great... Thank you.
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:08 pm
by fleubis
Wonderful Kaun pieces and another surprising Goosens, Alfor. The Kaun Humoresque is really aptly named, and much fun with that today.
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:53 pm
by alfor
Dani_area_51 wrote:...May I ask about the files you have already uploaded like Sonatine Op38No2 or Humoreske Op56No1, if those were only the remaining files or it is possible to find the complete opus 38 and 56? It would be great... Thank you.
Dear Dani,
in fact I have posted today the COMPLETE op. 56!!! And tomorrow I will post the 2 missing sonatinas from op. 38!!
best regards
alfor
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:01 pm
by alfor
Ferruccio wrote:Tell me, what should I remember ?
Sorry, I forgot that you are still a youngster, indeed too young to know the Löns-Lieder (der Rosengarten, first published 1917). (Einst) so bekannt wie die Romane von Courths-Mahler und auch in "höheren Kreisen" gerne gesungen:
http://ingeb.org/Lieder/rosemari.html
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:26 pm
by Dani_area_51
alfor wrote:Dani_area_51 wrote:...May I ask about the files you have already uploaded like Sonatine Op38No2 or Humoreske Op56No1, if those were only the remaining files or it is possible to find the complete opus 38 and 56? It would be great... Thank you.
Dear Dani,
in fact I have posted today the COMPLETE op. 56!!! And tomorrow I will post the 2 missing sonatinas from op. 38!!
best regards
alfor
Sorry...

I was looking for examples of single pieces from opuses, and I did not realise op 56 was the posted today!!! Better for us then, just the op 38 missing now...I believe he has also an opus 79 containing Humoreskes, besides the one present in op 56...

Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:15 am
by Ferruccio
alfor wrote:Ferruccio wrote:Tell me, what should I remember ?
Sorry, I forgot that you are still a youngster, indeed too young to know the Löns-Lieder (der Rosengarten, first published 1917). (Einst) so bekannt wie die Romane von Courths-Mahler und auch in "höheren Kreisen" gerne gesungen:
http://ingeb.org/Lieder/rosemari.html
Oh My God !!
So it's for me something like the Gnade der späten Geburt ...

Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:59 am
by alfor
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:26 pm
by alfor
Hugo KAUN
Spitzweg-Bilder Vier Tonpoesien Werk 104
Kaun Spitzweg-Bilder op.104.pdf
Serenade
Der Abschied
Ein Einsiedler
Der Klapperstorch
Serenade.pdf
Abschied.jpg
Einsiedler.jpg
Klapperstorch.jpg
Sonatinen op. 38 Nr. 1 & 3
Kaun Sonatinen op.38,1+3.pdf
And for your recreation (quite easy, you do only need your left hand!):
Leopold GODOWSKY
Symphonic Metamorphoses
of the Schatz-Walzer Themes from "The Gypsy Baron" by Johann Strauss
(for the left hand alone) edited by David Saperton
Strauss-Godowsky Schatzwalzer.pdf
Re: Alfor's Rarities
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:32 pm
by Dani_area_51
alfor wrote:Hugo KAUN
Spitzweg-Bilder Vier Tonpoesien Werk 104
Kaun Spitzweg-Bilder op.104.pdf
Serenade
Der Abschied
Ein Einsiedler
Der Klapperstorch
Serenade.pdf
Abschied.jpg
Einsiedler.jpg
Klapperstorch.jpg
Sonatinen op. 38 Nr. 1 & 3
Kaun Sonatinen op.38,1+3.pdf
And for your recreation (quite easy, you do only need your left hand!):
Leopold GODOWSKY
Symphonic Metamorphoses
of the Schatz-Walzer Themes from "The Gypsy Baron" by Johann Strauss
(for the left hand alone) edited by David Saperton
Strauss-Godowsky Schatzwalzer.pdf
Awesome, Alfor! I've been waiting for Kaun all day

I believe we may be taking the first step to the awakening of the music of Hugo Kaun for the World
