Composers from Germany [Misc]
- fhimpsl
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Since we've discussed the Pauers (Ernst and Max) recently, I thought to post this waltz by Ernst. enjoy
Frank
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- fhimpsl
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Does any member perchance have any additional scores by Charles Mayer to post?? We all have his wonderful etudes posted some time back (thanks again to Malc!), and an assortment of pieces on IMSLP, but this fellow's music really speaks to me and I would love to see more of his (supposedly vast) output. Any help is always appreciated.
Frank
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Hello Frank,
here are etudes Op.168 Book I by Mayer Charles.
Greetings
Biljana
here are etudes Op.168 Book I by Mayer Charles.
Greetings
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Hi Biljana,
Thank you for these wonderful Mayer etudes. There are several real gems in the batch (like No. 11) and I am very happy to
be playing them today!!
Once again thanks for your thoughtfulness.
All Best,
Frank
Thank you for these wonderful Mayer etudes. There are several real gems in the batch (like No. 11) and I am very happy to
be playing them today!!
Once again thanks for your thoughtfulness.
All Best,
Frank
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Hello Bijana. I also want to thank you the Mayer Studies. Some of these are just excellent, and in addition to nr. 11 that Frank mentioned, I especially like nr.4
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Hello friends,
I am glad to be of help and I would like to add that Op.168 consists of 40 etudes and I have posted Book I
(only book I have) and if anyone has the rest I would be very grateful.
Regards to all
Biljana
I am glad to be of help and I would like to add that Op.168 consists of 40 etudes and I have posted Book I
(only book I have) and if anyone has the rest I would be very grateful.
Regards to all
Biljana
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voilà
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Thank you Caprotti very very very much!
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Christmas has certainly come early!!!
Thank you, Caprotti for these etudes.
Peter (liveforpiano).
Thank you, Caprotti for these etudes.
Peter (liveforpiano).
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Re: Composers from Germany [Misc]
Jean-Louis Nicodé. Born near Posen in 1853, died langebrück, near Dresden in 1919. He was originally trained by his father and the organist Hartkäs, before entering Kullak's Academy in Berlin. Studied piano with Kullak, harmony with Wüerst and composition with Kiel. He lived for some years in Berlin as a teacher and pianist. From 1878-1885 joined faculty of the Dresden Conservatoire; from 1885-1888 was the conductor of the Philharmonic Concerts. He later established the "Nicodé Concerts" and formed the Nicodé Chorus so to be able to perform the larger choral works. In 1900, he abandoned these concerts and retired to Langebrück to devote himself to composition, with the odd appearance as a conductor.
Composed works for voice and orchestra, a symphony, symphonic poems, two cello sonatas, songs and many piano pieces.
I have been a little surprised that no works by Nicodé appear to have been posted in recent times on this site - so here are four works, hot off the scanner [thank you Mr P]:
Op 6 Fantasiestucke Op 8 13 Aphorismen Op 9 Zwei Charakterstucke Op 19a Scherzo NB: transferred over from Poland Composer's thread as incorrect placement
Malcolm
Composed works for voice and orchestra, a symphony, symphonic poems, two cello sonatas, songs and many piano pieces.
I have been a little surprised that no works by Nicodé appear to have been posted in recent times on this site - so here are four works, hot off the scanner [thank you Mr P]:
Op 6 Fantasiestucke Op 8 13 Aphorismen Op 9 Zwei Charakterstucke Op 19a Scherzo NB: transferred over from Poland Composer's thread as incorrect placement
Malcolm
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