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The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: eschiss1 on Sunday 03 February 2013, 14:30

Title: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: eschiss1 on Sunday 03 February 2013, 14:30
there seems to be a 304-page dissertation in PDF form downloadable online about his music, with an appendix with music examples and analyses  (including the last movement of the first string sextet)  (written a few years ago, so not up-to-date of course; and in German... but still...) - especially if you have a program with OCR capabilities + translator then even if you don't read German, you can get -something- out of such a thing, more or less and give or take... so- might be interesting, if well done... I don't have the URL offhand (will try to get it) but searching for it should turn up a workable link. (The local title of the PDF is diss_eisfeld.pdf .) The beginning of the title of the dissertation is

Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski, ein romantischer Komponist an der Wende zum 21. Jahrhundert
(by) Ursula Eisfeld

Eric

(the string sextet became a Fantasy for string orchestra op.86 in three movements "after op.45" in 2000, this says. That's also interesting...)
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 03 February 2013, 15:58
Here's the URL:
http://miami.uni-muenster.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/Derivate-6006/diss_eisfeld.pdf (http://miami.uni-muenster.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/Derivate-6006/diss_eisfeld.pdf)
Many thanks, Eric. A fascinating document.
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: eschiss1 on Sunday 03 February 2013, 16:22
Happy to. :)
(Eric who started using the web around 1993 (and its predecessors a few years before) and is still... amazed by the neat stuff one finds there, speaking more generally.)
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 03 February 2013, 17:36
Not having read this thread first, I've just posted about the catalogue on the New Recordings board S-K thread, but will leave it there for the record.
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: semloh on Monday 04 February 2013, 04:31
Thank you for uploading this remarkable piece. It displays so powerfully that even now, romantic tonal music can be written which is fresh, creative and melodious.  :)

One website attributes the following statement to him: "Romance is a timeless phenomenon. It is anchored in human life, and not a part of stored history of music. "I can't vouch for the translation but I certainly agree with it!

Would anyone recommend the Naxos recordings of his symphonies?
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: FBerwald on Monday 04 February 2013, 05:40
Wholeheartedly! The Symphonies are simply beautiful.
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 04 February 2013, 08:13
Colin, they are an absolute must!
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: semloh on Monday 04 February 2013, 11:07
Well, that's loud and clear - thanks.
I can't understand how I've missed them.  ::)
Title: Re: Also, regarding Schmidt-Kowalski
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 04 February 2013, 12:24
The message is: grab any S-K recording you can...