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#16
Composers & Music / Re: Georges Witkowski 1867-1943
Friday 20 July 2012, 17:20
Does anyone own the score of his piano quintet?
#17
Composers & Music / Bomtempo Piano Concertos
Thursday 19 July 2012, 22:33
Just got two old Portuguese CDs of João Domingos Bomtempo's four piano concertos, composed around 1810 when the composer was living in Paris. I think these concertos are quite good supplement to early 19th Century piano concertos for their lovely melodies and fresh style. It's quite a pity that most of his piano works are still waiting to be recorded.
#18
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: Swedish music
Friday 06 July 2012, 03:52
New Grove says Norman had written six quartets, but I know only five according to other resources.

The zip file is fine, no error appeared on my computer.
#19
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: Swedish music
Friday 06 July 2012, 02:00
Hm, I think I have seen the CD you mentioned on Naxos Library, I'll check soon.
#20
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: Swedish music
Friday 06 July 2012, 01:51
Is the Norman piece just be uploaded, String Quartet No. 6 in A minor (1885), his Op. 65?
#21
Great news! Can't wait for more Juon.
#22
Great news! It's interesting to know that Gernsheim had ever written a symphonic poem :)
#23
Hey all:

I'm born in southeastern China, and living in a small town in north New Jersey, US now. My main interests are late 19th and early 20th century music, especially Russian and Soviet, Scandinavian and German music, and to some extent Vaughn Williams era in Britain. Generally I prefer chamber music than symphonism, maybe for I'm a piano player.

I grew up in an environment almost totally absent of classical music, and it's hard to image, even for me, that how can I develop such an interest. I discovered the field of unsung composers mostly by myself, since I got rid of some of the famous works. I tried to promote the idea in China, but it didn't go well at all, since most Chinese classical music fans, if there is any, care performers much more than composers. Then I studied in Indiana University, where one of the best music school in the world locates. I took some music course there and after that, I have to say it's quite a fortune for me to join such a great forum, particularly for the downloads. I'm thinking of earning a music degree in the future.

I don't have a lot of things for share since most of my collections are CDs, but I really looking forward for discussion. And I'll be quite happy to know and meet any friends here that live around New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia.

#24
Composers & Music / Re: Louis Glass (1864-1936)
Sunday 27 May 2012, 18:58