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#1
https://toccataclassics.com/product/paul-juon-piano-music-v1/

The Music ís wonderful, please, I want your opinion, please listen the samplers...wogen, etude, etcétera, great pieces!
#2
Moór will be the 2 symphony And PC in c minor. The symphony is in few words wonderful. Moor Society gave us one recording from one performance recently by hurgarian broadcasting
#4
Dear friends, please , can you help us giving options?/
And, Why his choice?
#5
The second mexican symphony was composed by Carrillo. Premiered with great sucess in Gewandhaus around 1901. It has the Schumann's heritage with mexican elements. Really is a great work.

Very soon will be avalaible with the performance of the OSSLP conducted by José Miramontes Zapata.
Carrillo borned in 1875, same year of Ravel, Max d'Ollone, Gliere, Melartin, etc
#6
Dear friends, I have 5 scores:
Symphony, I forget the op in this moment!! 94, 96 ?
Symphonietta op 115
Violín concert op 95
Festouverture op 43
Traume und wirlichkeit (symphonic poem) op 92

I have the "problem" :D, for determinate as grouping and what pieces first for start one volume and after the second volume. This is for performance and recording. I wish to know your comments!!
#7
In 1998, was released this interesting cd. There are 24 pieces. The three ballades, remember me strongly to Brahms!! Anyone has this cd?
#8
Recordings & Broadcasts / Bargiel Symphony etc. on Sterling
Thursday 11 December 2014, 05:47
Dear friends, it will be very interesting listen the two versions. The only diference is that Sterling has the Intermezzo, Toccata has the Prometheus Ouverture
#9
Composers & Music / Federico Consolo
Sunday 07 December 2014, 01:21
He was violinist, but wrote exotic orchestral works. Anyone has listened his music?
#10
Recordings & Broadcasts / Volkmar Andreae, new Cd, vol 3
Monday 01 December 2014, 06:25

http://recordsinternational.com/catalogue.php


: CDVOLKMAR ANDREAE (1879-1962): Orchestral Works, Vol. 3 - Symphony in F, Concertino for Oboe and Orchestra, Op. 42, Li-Tai-Pe for Tenor and Orchestra, Op. 37.Price: $19.98


#11
Recordings & Broadcasts / Robert Fuchs Preludes/Fugues
Saturday 29 November 2014, 16:16
For If anyone has interest

ROBERT FUCHS (1847-1927): Preludes, Op. 34 (Books 1 and 2), Fugues, Op. 76 (Books 1 and 2).

Catalogue Number: 08P089
Label: Engel Records
Reference: no catalogue number
Format: CD
Price: $10.98

Description: This enterprising series continues with 'virtual performances', as the current jargon would have it, generated by the Sibelius notation software, of the finely crafted, thoroughly enjoyable sub-Brahmsian Romantic piano music of a composer who was in fact a friend of Brahms and teacher of several notable composers of the following generation. It should be said that this latest release offers a considerable advance in believability of piano tone over the previous discs we offered from this label. Fuchs' preludes go through the customary repertoire of Romantic gesture, with a tendency to repeated phrases, which highlights the remaining problem with the process whereby these recordings were generated; a certain mechanical consistency, similar to that of a piano roll. The fugues fare somewhat better, as one expects less interpretational whimsy in these textures. But in the absence of any other way to hear these pieces, which certainly deserve to be heard, unless you have access to the scores and a pianist of decent technique to play them, these objections may seem a little churlish. At minimum, these recordings inspire enthusiasm to keep an eye open for broadcasts or recitals that might occasionally feature this music, and should suggest to any pianist who hears them that the music is certainly worth including in their repertoire alongside the Romantic staples.
#12
Composers & Music / Richard Franck, 1858-1938
Saturday 29 November 2014, 15:59
Son of the Eduard (Mendelssohn's  friend), wrote in late-Romantic style. I like very much his music. orchestral works in Sterling, chamber music in Audite label. Orchestral works by him were premiered for Mengelberg, He is one composer very forgotten. But the important is that label with interest in his works.   
For If anyone has interest, it's available more piano music by him:



RICHARD FRANCK (1858-1938): 3 Klaverstücke, Op. 1, 4 Klaverstücke, Op. 15, Waldphatasiaen (4 Klavierstücke), Op. 38, Orientalische Skizzen, Op. 48.

Catalogue Number: 10P077
Label: Engel Records
Reference: no catalogue number
Format: CD
Price: $10.98

Description: You hardcore collectors out there know that Richard is the son of Eduard and that there's lots of Eduard on CD but very little Richard, which is presumably why the newest volume in this series is devoted to the son, who follows in the tradition of Brahms, Grieg and Reinecke.
#13
Recordings & Broadcasts / Gernsheim piano music
Friday 28 November 2014, 16:59
Dear friends. For anyone that has interest. No one pianist had performanced these works. Sibelius software was used for get the music. The Fantasie was dedicated to Hans von Bülow, the opus 2 to Henriette Gouvy, Auf der lagune to Clothilde Kleeberg, wonderful pieces!!

http://recordsinternational.com/cd.php?cd=10Q093
#14
Composers & Music / Antoine François Marmontel (1816-1898)
Thursday 20 November 2014, 15:22
Marmontel too wrote piano sonates. I think so that this important teacher and composer is very forgotten. He had the famous conflict with Alkan for get the place as teacher in Paris Conservatory. Some much composers dedicated works to him. For example the Dumka op 59 by Tchaicovski. Some one had listened music by him? I worked in one piano sudy from him. I like very much the piece. If my memory don't fail Diemer Louis dedicated to him the Piano concert piece. Op 33?or 31? I will revise!!
#16
Re: Hjalmar Borgstrom 1864-1925
« Reply #22 on: Today at 02:11 »

http://www.codigoradio.cultura.df.gob.mx/index.php/la-vida-secreta/17934-hjalmar-borgstrom

For whom wish to listen music by Borgstrom, there are the two pieces op 18 And Other symphonic pieces.
#17
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/luise-adolpha-le-beau-kammermusik/hnum/6461086


Interesting new recording in MDG label, She was talented And Wikipedia mentioned her links with composers And teachers, Clara Schumann, Bargiel, Rheinberger, etc.
#18
Recordings & Broadcasts / Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Thursday 30 October 2014, 13:29
Dear friends
  In this days Sterling release the second vol!
#19
Composers & Music / Gabriel Dupont (1878-1914)
Monday 20 October 2014, 02:23
The orchestral legacy of Dupont is forgotten, only the verist oper La Cabrera was available in (Bongiovanni), I can't get this Cd , I'm searching If any shop have it. Someone had listened this work?

I have the timpani Cd with quintet, Atma Cd double with 2 important cycles  by piano, And the melodies in Timpani, only  I can say that enjoy very much this works And wish soon it will be posible listen the works below listed (I'll be glad with listen any fragment) ;D

   
Dupont, Gabriel (1878-1914)
Gabriel Dupont. Le Chant de la destinée (symphonic poem)
Heugel
1908


   
Dupont, Gabriel (1878-1914)
Gabriel Dupont. La Farce du cuvier : Ouverture. Intermède pastoral
Heugel
1912

   
Dupont, Gabriel (1878-1914)
Antar, opéra. Partition d'orchestre. Actes I à IV
Heugel, éditeur

   
Dupont, Gabriel (1878-1914)
La Glu. Gabriel Dupont
Heugel
1910
#20
Dear friends, moreless ten years ago, (maybe more time), appeared in Maguelone.com
The "soon" release of Lazzari's melodies. In this moment, I follow waiting this Cd  :'(  :'(
I have some much interest in Lazzari music.