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#1
For me quite a spectacular discovery is Beethoven's draft for the exposition for a concerto movement for Violin, Cello and Orchestra from 1802 ! Here is my attempt to work this out to a full movement:
- see more explanations there ...

Greetings, Gerd
#2
I would like to inform you that I made a new version of this project with an additional sketch by Mendelssohn for a transition to the 2nd theme which I think is very exciting! The tempo of the Andante is a bit faster now. Generally the sound quality is improved.

https://youtu.be/bqEAUr4XmeI?si=56-Czhy6xCSa7IPK

I hope you will like it as I do ...
Gerd
#3
It seems to me that this arrangement by A. Stein is maybe even better:
#4
I'd like to present to you my version of the Scherzo and the finale of the "Unfinished". If you think that the Unfinished is complete and perfect as it is then you are right, but then you can please consider these movements just on their own...

I orchestrated the main part from Schubert's piano reduction and completed the Trio of which only the begining was sketched by Schubert with a few bars  of the melodic line. I love this Scherzo - it is powerful, passionate and melodious !


Regarding the Finale I also believe as others that Schubert took the original finale and used it for the balett music Rosamunde as this work lacks the drive and the flow to be fitting for a symphonic finale. Schubert changed the original title "Allegro moderato" (like the 1st movement) of this work later on even to "Allegro molto moderato" in the Rosamunde score which is even more unfitting for a finale. So I did some adjustments to give this movement more flow and dynamics (see the yellow markings in the score):

I am very excited about the result ...

Gerd
#5
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Lachner Symphony No.7
Sunday 30 April 2023, 19:53
Quote from: tpaloj on Saturday 29 April 2023, 19:31Nice to hear, Gerd, thank you  :)  in fact I started transcribing the Andante last year, but left it around 2/3 done. In fact I completely forgot about it... Now is probably a good time to finish it, so stay tuned! I'll post about it here soon.
Oh, I am VERY much looking forward to it   :)
#6
Quote from: eschiss1 on Saturday 29 April 2023, 23:56Is Mr. Paul any relation to Frank Paul Lachner?
No, he is still alive - in Vancouver ;-)
#7
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Lachner Symphony No.7
Friday 28 April 2023, 19:24
Quote from: tpaloj on Wednesday 26 May 2021, 17:39Yes Eric, we've established the Andante was the first version of the 6th symphony's slow movement, later replaced by a different slow movement. I was just theorizing if Lachner might have had plans to include it in the 7th symphony later on.

Dear tpaloj, lately I am so very much enjoying especially the first movement of the 7th symphony (or 7th suite) - with its passionate and powerful main theme and its most lovely second theme - wonderful (but I like also the Scherzo and the final Fugue)!!
Now I read of this Andante in D-Major - did you record that also by now? If not I may like to do that (at least the begining to get an idea ...).

Gerd
#8
Besides the Lachner quintet which I posted a few days ago, my unusual suggestion is this quartet on sketches on Beethoven's last project - here is the first movement: https://youtu.be/ICjuECtzFMg (see the description in the video)

Gerd
#9
Composers & Music / Re: Franz Lachner
Saturday 22 April 2023, 11:29
I don't know his quartets yet, but I fully adore this string quintet- marvellous!!

#10
Composers & Music / Chaconne by Frank Paul (2022)
Saturday 22 April 2023, 11:27
Frank Paul whom I know from a composers forum composed recently a chaconne for string quartet and piano. I was so touched by it that I did this orchestration - I think it is really great!

#11
After discovering the Requiem by F. Lachner I now discovered a maybe even more beautiful work - every movement is of an  outstanding beauty!! I never had expected from this composer who I thought had written only light operettes.
It moves me almost as the miracoulous Requiem by Ozip Kozlovsky and the 2 Requiems by Cherubini!!


 
#12
Composers & Music / Re: Franz Lachner
Tuesday 21 March 2023, 21:26
Lachner again surpises me with a for me new discovery  - his Requiem! What beautiful gems can be found here! Please listen to these tracks :

https://youtu.be/5wOB5G0f6rw
https://youtu.be/5Aki76u6f2c
https://youtu.be/1XdMkkaSQaM
https://youtu.be/bDUT2a2u9x8  (!!! Sanctus !!)
#13
The masterwork by E.Mayer seems to be this great symphony in f-minor which for me surpasses all her other symphonies , even  all her other works. Especially the first 3 movements are quite a discovery, and here above all the most beautiful and melodious Adagio!!! ...) !! :

#14
Composers & Music / A new symphonic Adagio
Saturday 18 February 2023, 09:42
This I wrote a few weeks ago: http://gerdprengel.de/symphonic_Adagio.mp3

It starts in a calm and solemn way,  but has a wilder middle part, my favourite part is the ending ...

Gerd
#15
I am just enjoying this beautiful Piano Trio from 1861 which I never heard before:



I love especially movement 1 - 3 , in particular the slow 3rd movement (together with the score from the IMSPL site)  - pretty much like Mendelssohn ...