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#21
Composers & Music / Schola cantorum
Monday 13 October 2014, 05:49
This important music School was founded by Guilmant, D'indy, Tombelle And Bordes! I'm seeking Bordes's Scores, anyone has contact with people or staff (may be the Library) of the Schola Cantorum?
#22
Recordings & Broadcasts / Augustin Barié, 1883-1915
Monday 06 October 2014, 05:22
 recordings of his few works in Solstice label, I saw in JPC. Some years ago Caliope released this works with Veronique Le Guen  , Symphonie opus 5, elegir, 3 pieces opus 7. This repertoire for all that love the Romantic organ! Augustin was blind from his birth  :'(, studied with Guilmant And Vierne. Dupre dedicated him prelude&fugue in fa minor.
#23
Composers & Music / Hendrik Waelput
Sunday 05 October 2014, 16:05
Dear friends
    Anyone know anything  about this composer?
#24
Bordes was considered together Castillon And Duparc, the genious that Franck's taught, (this is  own  words by him), tha Rapsodie Basque (1888) was dedicated to Emmanuel Chabrier. His inconcluse ópera named: Les trois vagues was considered by Dukas as very high quality as Carmen's Bizet.
Timpani was released two excellents cd's with his melodies (lieder). Simply, wonderful!
I'm searching the version for orchestra of some pieces. Worldcat indicate that BND (Germany National Library), have important these important material, but the realista is Other, they haven't Nothing!
But the mejor problem is that Salabert-Boosey haven't too the melodies with orchestra, only Promenade Matinale, pieces as Recuillement, Ephithalame, Dansons la gigue, La ronde des prissoniers, etc, don't appeared in no one place. :'(
They have avalaible the divertissement (for trumpet And orchestra), And Rapsodie Basque, And the suite Euskal Herria. In BNF have the Colloque sentimental,, anyone has some idea for search! I sent one Mail to Schole Cantorum, until today, I don't have answer from them  :'(
#25
Arnulfo Miramontes (1881-1960) as Ponce, studied with the legendary teacher Martin Krause in Stern Conservatory. He wrote the third mexican piano concert (after Castro, Ponce), in 1914. Please listen these interesting preludes!
Prelude 2: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aRlZYPkRNhA
Prelude 4: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0IoWoZ-xDJY

I'm sure that will be very pleasure!! Other Romantic mexican composer for rescue!

Other important teachers in Stern

1854-1864 Hans von Bülow
1855- ?: Ferdinand Laub
1864-1871: Rudolf Radecke
1866-1869: Friedrich Kiel
1867-1878: Eduard Franck
1874-1877: Arnold Krug
1890-1897: Friedrich Gernsheim
1897-1903: Hans Pfitzner
1884-1906(?): Georg von Petersenn
mind. 1896-1911: Martin Krause
1897-1904: Ernst Jedliczka
1898-1905: Ernst Eduard Taubert
1898-1900: David Maurice Levett
1904-1906: Sandra Drouker
1906-1915: Leo Portnoff
1900-1920: Engelbert Humperdinck
1902-1903 and 1911: Arnold Schoenberg
#26
Composers & Music / Emanuel Moór Harp Concerto
Tuesday 16 September 2014, 14:18
Dear friends
   This interesting piece is lost, Moor's Society don't find it..  :'(  anyone has information?
Thank You!
#27
Dear friends
  I'm glad for share with your the next:    Rodolfo Ritter And the OSSLP with the conductor José Miramontes Zapata, have some plans for rescue importants works of the past, unjustified forgotten!! All are the first mexican pieces in his genre And written by Ricardo Castro (1864-1907): The piano concert  (dedicated to Reinecke), the cello concert (dedicated to belgium cellist Max Loevensohn), And "Oithona", too the first mexican symphonic poem,(dedicated to his friend, too composer And musical writer Gustavo E. Campa ), very soon we have notices about this wonderful works! Unbelieve it or not, never was recorded Oithona And the piano concert (one Mexican University  made only one private recording, never available for the mexican people And the world) This is the first time for all us. The cello concert has one Cd from some years ago, but the solist for mi taste, doesn't have with the technical capacity for performance this beautiful work, You can listen this version in Youtube, the first movement recall us the first of Saint-Saens, I Think so that one good cellist the work will be more highest appreciate. (Excuse for my bad english), Castro was one very important mexican Romantic composer And too one very gifted pianist. He dedicated pieces to importants composers as: Chaminade (op 15, 6 preludes), Delafosse (vals Bluette And one Landler), Moritz Moskowski (op 20 concert studies), Isidore Phillipp (studies about one Clementi's theme, after say You the opus, I don't remember it now!), Ballade op 5 dedicated to Eugene D'Albert etc.
#28
Composers & Music / Gonzalo Curiel
Monday 15 September 2014, 06:33
Mexican composer, born in 1904 And tragic death in 1958, he wrote 3 wonderfuls piano concerts, the third inconcluse (only one movement), please listen the first in Youtube, is very Romantic piano concert, he wrote very beautiful melodies in this work. The pianist isn't very good, but the piano concert is fascinating! I wish read your comments.
#29
Composers & Music / Johannes Haarklou
Monday 15 September 2014, 02:04
Dear friends that wait listen Haarklou, in Youtube there are few pieces from him, but it's the third symphony! It's a beautiful work in late romanticism, I like very much this work, I fell one deep sorrow (nostalgie).  Soon, We will can listen his piano concert, 4th symphony And one Overture. it's one composer that deserve to be rescue And listen him!
#30
Recordings & Broadcasts / Ponce on Sterling
Sunday 14 September 2014, 18:11
Sterling always is working in importants projects. Ponce was the Father of Mexican Nationalism, studied with Martín Krauze in Stern, more later with Dukas in París. His first piano concert named "Romantic", is a great treasure! It's the second mexican concert of 1912, the first is the Ricardo Castro's piano concert dedicated to Reinecke. I hope that Yours listen it !