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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:49 pm
by fredbucket
The Bavarian Library has just released the following http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 840/images - Tre allegri capricciosi di bravura per il pianoforte ; op. 52 by Václav Jan Tomášek.

Regards
FRed

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:27 pm
by Scriabinoff
mballan wrote:And the very last of the Friml. I'm now "friml'ed" out so on to something with a little more depth.......

Malcolm
Rest of the Friml pieces from the album containing the works already posted. I have marked those already uploaded (same edition) as separate files with " * ", the remaining pieces are listed below and in bold. PDF is the full album with all 26 works.

Adieu*
A Chinese Love Song*
Air Castles
At The Ice Carnival
Bedouin Dance*
Cherry Blossoms*
Chinese Moonlight*
Dutch Dance*
Elegy*
Evening Breeze
Evening In Naples*
Iris*
Lolita*
Luana
Morning Serenade*
My Bird of Paradise
My Northern Light
Mystic Moonlight*
Po-Ling and Ming-Toy*
Sing, Little Brook
Smoke Wreaths*
Spinning Song (Etude)*
Valse Nina*
Winter And Spring
Woodland Echoes*
You’re An Angel
Rudolf Friml 26 Favorite Compositions for Piano Solo.pdf
Friml Album Color Cover.jpg
Edit:-PS Anyone know if his piano concertos are out and about? I suspect they would be quite nice. They seemed to be popular and well recieved in his time. Any information and or uploads related to these would be much appreciated!

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:06 pm
by tobyjj
Dear Scriabinoff,

Thank you for posting the Friml album, this is a post I truly appreciate.

I have a fair amount of Friml and have often wondered why he is not better known, maybe the pronounciation of his name was too intimidating. Anyway - let me search my stacks, I may be able to add to your post, though from memory, many of those I have are "vocal". He collaborated in many popular songs.

regards,

tobyjj

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:16 pm
by liveforpiano
Thank you for this album of Friml tobyjj.
I had put all I had of his on PP some time back, but it is good to have some
pieces that I did not have.

Peter.

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:25 pm
by tobyjj
Hello LiveforPiano,

NO, NO, NO ! - I agree praise and thanks are due .........

but NOT to me - it is Scriabinoff I was thanking for the Friml post - like you I have many, but there were some in that album that I did not have (or at least, not that version).

Now, having said that, it may be interesting to see what we (and interested others) can combine or contribute to fill his total output.

best regards,
tobyjj

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:57 pm
by liveforpiano
I have just noticed my error regarding the Friml volume, thanks to Tobyjj.
My apologies to you ScriabinoffBest wishes.

Peter.

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:16 am
by musiclife217
has anyone researched any of the pieces by Alexander Dreyschock played by Michael Krucker? I notice that most of the pieces are unavailable on the net and would like to order them from Berlin if no one has any other leads than that.... help? advice? please :)

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:15 am
by Jim Faston
musiclife217 wrote:has anyone researched any of the pieces by Alexander Dreyschock played by Michael Krucker? I notice that most of the pieces are unavailable on the net and would like to order them from Berlin if no one has any other leads than that.... help? advice? please :)
All I have are the pieces that are readily available on the internet. Here's the tracklist from Michael Krucker's recording:

1. Le Chant Du Combat (Schlachtgesang), Op.84
2. Chanson Sans Paroles (La Bergeronnett), Op.140
3. Impromptu En Forme D'une Mazurka In D Major, Op.91
4. Nocturne In F Major, Op.16
5. La Source (Souvenir De Teplitz), Op.75
6. Invitation A La Polka In G Major, Op.73
7. Soiree D'hiver, Op.92 - Une Suite De 6 Morceaux Caracteristiques
8. Ballade In A Major, Op.104
9. Nocturne In G Major, Op.102
10. La Fontaine, Op.96 (Romance) - A Son Ami Ferdinand David
11. Rhapsodie In A Major, Op.37 - A Son Ami J.B. Streicher
12. Morceau Pathetique, Op.76

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:40 pm
by musiclife217
Jim Faston wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:has anyone researched any of the pieces by Alexander Dreyschock played by Michael Krucker? I notice that most of the pieces are unavailable on the net and would like to order them from Berlin if no one has any other leads than that.... help? advice? please :)
All I have are the pieces that are readily available on the internet. Here's the tracklist from Michael Krucker's recording:

1. Le Chant Du Combat (Schlachtgesang), Op.84
2. Chanson Sans Paroles (La Bergeronnett), Op.140
3. Impromptu En Forme D'une Mazurka In D Major, Op.91
4. Nocturne In F Major, Op.16
5. La Source (Souvenir De Teplitz), Op.75
6. Invitation A La Polka In G Major, Op.73
7. Soiree D'hiver, Op.92 - Une Suite De 6 Morceaux Caracteristiques
8. Ballade In A Major, Op.104
9. Nocturne In G Major, Op.102
10. La Fontaine, Op.96 (Romance) - A Son Ami Ferdinand David
11. Rhapsodie In A Major, Op.37 - A Son Ami J.B. Streicher
12. Morceau Pathetique, Op.76

Thank you for checking!

Re: Czech & Slovak Composers

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:23 pm
by Dani_area_51
I am desperately searching for this score but it looks like it's really hard to obtain it. If anyone has any leads or has the sheet music himself please kindly tell me. I know Alfor posted his sonata already, but I am also very fond of this particular piece...So here goes the title:

Ján Levoslav Bella - Piece for piano in C minor ( First movement of an unfinished piano sonata )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcFZLqZef7k

Thanks.