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Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:52 pm
by Paul
Dear friends,

a new batch of Niemann scores has arrived at my library, so whenever I find time I will scan and post some more of them.

Have a nice weekend!

Paul
Niemann W op.9 Erinnerungen.pdf
Niemann W op.8 Holsteinische Idyllen.pdf

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:23 pm
by Jean-Séb
Paul wrote:Dear friends,

a new batch of Niemann scores has arrived at my library, so whenever I find time I will scan and post some more of them.

Have a nice weekend!

Paul
Always very much appreciated. Thank you.

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:46 pm
by Paul
... and two more ...

Best regards

Paul
Niemann W Klassische Weihnachtsmusik - 4 Transkriptionen.pdf
Niemann W op.28 3 Nocturnes Nr.2 und 3.pdf

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:59 pm
by fleubis
Paul wrote:Dear friends,

a new batch of Niemann scores has arrived at my library, so whenever I find time I will scan and post some more of them.

Have a nice weekend!

Paul
Thank Paul! What a lovely collection of pastoral pieces. The op.8 & 9 suggest Niemann visited Norway, what with the echos of Grieg. He was certainly a widely traveled composer.

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:13 am
by kh0815
fleubis wrote:
Paul wrote:Dear friends, a new batch of Niemann scores has arrived at my library, so whenever I find time I will scan and post some more of them. Have a nice weekend! Paul
Thank Paul! What a lovely collection of pastoral pieces. The op.8 & 9 suggest Niemann visited Norway, what with the echos of Grieg. He was certainly a widely traveled composer.
No, fleubis, following Niemann's own report he definitely did not travel much, and in particular not far away, see above: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=103&start=50#p3917. His poetic pictures from abroad were a product of his musical phantasy. Paul: Thank you a lot for being so generous!

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:38 pm
by Paul
kh0815 and fleubis, you're welcome.

Quite a lot of snow this weekend, so after skiing I had some time to do one more Niemann - enjoy

Paul
Niemann W op.19 Musikalisches Bilderbuch.pdf

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:40 pm
by alegitor
Paul wrote:kh0815 and fleubis, you're welcome.

Quite a lot of snow this weekend, so after skiing I had some time to do one more Niemann - enjoy

Paul
Great, as usual :D

Thanks!

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:41 pm
by Paul
Dear friends,

I have some work for you (that means all of you who download the Niemann scores here) to do - I found only the No.2 of op.94.
Please go to your libraries and try to find the first piece - Venezia!! Thank you in advance!!

All the best

Paul
Niemann W op.94,2 Impromptu-Caprice.pdf

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:19 am
by fleubis
kh0815 wrote:
fleubis wrote:
Paul wrote:Dear friends, a new batch of Niemann scores has arrived at my library, so whenever I find time I will scan and post some more of them. Have a nice weekend! Paul
Thank Paul! What a lovely collection of pastoral pieces. The op.8 & 9 suggest Niemann visited Norway, what with the echos of Grieg. He was certainly a widely traveled composer.
No, fleubis, following Niemann's own report he definitely did not travel much, and in particular not far away, see above: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=103&start=50#p3917. His poetic pictures from abroad were a product of his musical phantasy. Paul: Thank you a lot for being so generous!
How very interesting! He has these little local country portraits spread throughout his oeuvre and it came all from his mind. A fertile imagination, indeed.

Re: Walter Niemann

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:05 pm
by Paul
time for the daily Niemann - two very different pieces - a old Menuet and a ghostship-ballade.

enjoy!

Paul
Niemann W op.66 Trianon - Menut favori.pdf
Niemann W op.160 Die Gespensterbark - Traumballade.pdf