My thanks to britishcomposer for uploading this enjoyable work. The only other work by this composer I have come across was on an album I bought many years ago called 'Musik am Gothaer', which work was his 'Concert-fantasie'for Cello & Orchestra (Op. 33) .
Checking for any other orchestral works he may haver written, I came across the reference below - way to mighty for my feeble grey matter!! - but its opening line says he was "... the most prolific arranger and editor of music for the cello in the 19th century".
https://mhm.hud.ac.uk/chase/article/friedrich-gr-tzmacher-an-overview-george-kennaway/
His dates (1832 - 1903) place him right in the middle of the 'UC remit' and yet he appears to be virtually unknown as well as unheard. Is this because his music might be 'pleasant but not memorable' or for some other reason (e.g. he composed very little?)
Any enlightenment appreciated.
Best wishes
Richard
Checking for any other orchestral works he may haver written, I came across the reference below - way to mighty for my feeble grey matter!! - but its opening line says he was "... the most prolific arranger and editor of music for the cello in the 19th century".
https://mhm.hud.ac.uk/chase/article/friedrich-gr-tzmacher-an-overview-george-kennaway/
His dates (1832 - 1903) place him right in the middle of the 'UC remit' and yet he appears to be virtually unknown as well as unheard. Is this because his music might be 'pleasant but not memorable' or for some other reason (e.g. he composed very little?)
Any enlightenment appreciated.
Best wishes
Richard