Polish Composers
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Re: Polish Composers
Well that's a good side of this strange situation. Thank you again.
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Michał Hertz (1844 — 1918): Concert waltz
Marian Sokołowski (1858 — ca.1900): Op.1, Op.4/1, Op.10, Op.14
Marian Sokołowski (1858 — ca.1900): Op.1, Op.4/1, Op.10, Op.14
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Re: Polish Composers
Wonderful, many thanks Hobbypianist for keeping us informed (I look forward to your postings). Hertz was completely new to me, and the Sokolowski has quadrupled my holding by him !Hobbypianist wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2020 2:02 pm Michał Hertz (1844 — 1918): Concert waltz
Marian Sokołowski (1858 — ca.1900): Op.1, Op.4/1, Op.10, Op.14
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Thanks a lot. Glad to see you like them.
The next ones:
Józef Nowakowski (1800 — 1865): Op.13, Op.20, Op.25, Op.26, Op.33, Op.34, Op.40, Op.42, Op.43, Op.44 (two times...not sure if they belong together..), Op.47, Op.52, Op.53, Op.54, Op.55, Op.57, Op.58, Op.59, Op.63, Op.64, Resignation
Jerzy Marian Rymaszewski (1899 — ca.1930s ?): Op.1, Op.2/1, Op.3/2
not Polish, but nevertheless interesting because he's actually know as editor only
Clemens Schultze-Biesantz (1876 — 1935): Op.20
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The next ones:
Józef Nowakowski (1800 — 1865): Op.13, Op.20, Op.25, Op.26, Op.33, Op.34, Op.40, Op.42, Op.43, Op.44 (two times...not sure if they belong together..), Op.47, Op.52, Op.53, Op.54, Op.55, Op.57, Op.58, Op.59, Op.63, Op.64, Resignation
Jerzy Marian Rymaszewski (1899 — ca.1930s ?): Op.1, Op.2/1, Op.3/2
not Polish, but nevertheless interesting because he's actually know as editor only
Clemens Schultze-Biesantz (1876 — 1935): Op.20
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Re: Polish Composers
Interesting again. Nowakowski op.13 is dedicated to Isabelle Barcinska, née Chopin.
https://en.chopin.nifc.pl/chopin/persons/detail/id/6369
and his Etudes op.25 are dedicated to Chopin himself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s8LSVW5Zi0
But from this poor restitution found on Youtube, there seems to be a wide gap between Chopin and Nowakowski. Maybe Gamma1734 would give better renditions of these pages.
https://en.chopin.nifc.pl/chopin/persons/detail/id/6369
and his Etudes op.25 are dedicated to Chopin himself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s8LSVW5Zi0
But from this poor restitution found on Youtube, there seems to be a wide gap between Chopin and Nowakowski. Maybe Gamma1734 would give better renditions of these pages.
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Seweryn Berson (1858 — 1917): Op.2 No.2,3,4
Mieczysław Eichstaedt (1872 — 1933): Valse mignonne
Halina Krzyżanowska (ca.1860 — 1937): Op.11, Op.15, Valse-Ballet
Napoleon Rutkowski (1868 — 1931): Op.16, Op.17, Op.27, Op.28 (two times), Op.29, Op.30
Mieczysław Eichstaedt (1872 — 1933): Valse mignonne
Halina Krzyżanowska (ca.1860 — 1937): Op.11, Op.15, Valse-Ballet
Napoleon Rutkowski (1868 — 1931): Op.16, Op.17, Op.27, Op.28 (two times), Op.29, Op.30
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Feliks Nowowiejski (1877 — 1946): Op.2/3, Op.5, Op.20/3
Henryk Obuchowicz (1886 — 19??): Op.5
Konrad Staczynski (1823 — 1894): Impromptu
Felicjan Szopski (1865 — 1939): Op.2
Henryk Obuchowicz (1886 — 19??): Op.5
Konrad Staczynski (1823 — 1894): Impromptu
Felicjan Szopski (1865 — 1939): Op.2
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Anton(i) Herzberg (1825 — after 1883): Op.19, Op.35, Op.37, Op.38, Op.40, Op.42, Op.68, Op.70, Op.71/2+3, Op.72, Op.89, Op.98
Antoni Sucheni (1872 — 1920): Fantaisie Op.3
Bolesław Wallek-Walewski (1885 — 1944): Prelude
Aleksander Wielhorski (1890 — 1952): Etude Op.38/1
Antoni Sucheni (1872 — 1920): Fantaisie Op.3
Bolesław Wallek-Walewski (1885 — 1944): Prelude
Aleksander Wielhorski (1890 — 1952): Etude Op.38/1
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Adam Münchheimer (1834 — 1904): Scherzo
Not sure if the following are Polish, at least their names sound somewhat Polish..
Stanislas Koziello (fl. 1893): Op.5
Michel Orda (fl. 1894): Op.6
Sigismond Radziszewski (fl. 1900): 3 Morceaux
Not sure if the following are Polish, at least their names sound somewhat Polish..
Stanislas Koziello (fl. 1893): Op.5
Michel Orda (fl. 1894): Op.6
Sigismond Radziszewski (fl. 1900): 3 Morceaux
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Adolf Rzepko (1825 — 1892) (on scores the name is "R. Adolphe", pseudonym or just surname first?): 2 Nocturnes, Op.8, Op.10, Op.11
Leokadia Wojciechowska (1858 — 1930): Etude in D, Krakowiak in A, Krakowiak and Mazurek
Daniel Zins (fl. 1920s) (couldn't find any info about this composer): Intermezzo
Leokadia Wojciechowska (1858 — 1930): Etude in D, Krakowiak in A, Krakowiak and Mazurek
Daniel Zins (fl. 1920s) (couldn't find any info about this composer): Intermezzo