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Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2022 11:21 pm
by Achim25
Hello,
where can I find the Sonatina (Warschau /1955) composed by Grażyna Bacewicz (1909-1969) and or "Three Grotesques" (1935) for pno?
Thanks
Achim
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 10:12 am
by bingo
Achim25 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 11:21 pm
where can I find the Sonatina (Warschau /1955) composed by Grażyna Bacewicz (1909-1969) and or "Three Grotesques" (1935) for pno?
Manuscripts for both are in the Polish National Library, but not digitised.
https://polona.pl/item/3-groteski,NTY1N ... o:metadata
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:40 pm
by alfor
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:43 pm
by alfor
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:16 pm
by Achim25
Thank you.
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 5:06 am
by WalterNiemann
This may be a bit late, but I came across this composer today and did some research to create a list of works:
Op.1 - lost
Op.2 -
Orientalische Bilder. 8 Pieces for piano
Op.3 -
Waltz for piano four hands
Op.4 -
Befreiungsgesang der Verdammten Israels for mixed choir, solo voices, orchestra and piano
Op.5 -
3 Pieces for piano four hands
Op.6 -
3 Songs
Op.7 -
3 Songs for male voice
Op.8 - lost
Op.9 -
Hungarian serenade for violin and piano
Op.10 -
Characteristic pieces for piano four hands
Op.11 -
Children's symphony for piano four hands
Opp.12-15 - lost
Op.16 -
3 Pieces in serious style for piano
Op.17 -
Mood pictures in form of waltzes for piano
Op.18 -
3 Songs
Op.19 -
5 Pieces in form of a suite for piano
Op.20 -
Sieh, der Frühling kehret wieder for male choir
Op.21 - lost
Op.22 -
4 Pieces for piano
Op.23 -
3 Pieces. A cycle in form of a sonata for piano
Op.24 - refers to Op.23 (?)
Op.25 - lost
Op.26 -
Negro songs and dances for piano or orchestra
Op.27 -
Bilder aus alter Zeit. Suite for piano in F major
Op.28 -
Abschieds-Klänge for string quartet
Op.29 -
Die Sonne naht for female choir
Op.30-33 - lost
Op.34 -
Alhambra Sonata for piano
Op.35-36 - lost
Op.37 -
Concert-Romanze for violin and orchestra
Op.38 -
Die Blume Schlummerhold for voice and piano
Op.39 -
Därf ih's Driddl liabn? for male choir
Op.40 -
5 Pieces for piano
Op.41 -
Jugenderinnerung. 5 Pieces for piano
Op.42 -
Des Enkelkindes Schlummerlied for voice and piano
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 8:25 am
by mballan
I have Op 9 in a piano arrangement (you have it listed as a violin / piano work). Useful front cover of his works.
Malcolm
Schulz-Beuthen H - Op 9 Ungarisches Ständchen (Rieter & Biedermann 1872).pdf
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 5:24 pm
by fleubis
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Thu May 19, 2022 9:45 am
by bingo
The pianist Kirsten Johnson recorded a couple of CDs of his works around 2005. According to her website: "The manuscripts had been lost in the fire-bombing of Dresden during WWII, but the Zentralbibliothek Zürich had first editions. I agreed to have a look at the scores, and happily sight-read through the lot."
https://www.kirstenjohnsonpiano.com/rec ... z-project/
The library does not seem to have any of his piano work online:
https://uzb.swisscovery.slsp.ch/discove ... s&offset=0
Re: Polish Composers
Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 11:07 am
by bingo
Marceli Madejski (1822-1886) aka Marcel Madeyski practised as a lawyer in Lviv and was a member of the Polish Parliament for ten years. As a composer, he wrote chiefly for the piano.
There's a good number of his works on IMSLP and also on Polona. His numbered works go up to at least Op.45 but may be outnumbered by those WoO.
https://polona.pl/search/?filters=creat ... 2,public:0
I've reset his cheerful Nocturne Op.19 here:
https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/8099016