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« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2012, 08:14:20 pm » |
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Wow! I can just seeing him whizzing off in his ski pants & goggles! Fair play to him! A man of action!! ;D And he was an amateur photographer. Which, in those days, involved quite a bit of work!
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« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2012, 03:49:24 pm » |
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A Bloch's The Very Sleeping Beauty
It seems that the first of the rar-files was lost somewhere. I re-uploaded the file and corrected the link
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« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2013, 06:30:09 pm » |
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Many thanks to Matthias for the new recording of the Penderecki Double Concerto :)
A much superior, crisp recording of a work which-quite definitely-represents some sort of new (or should that be "old") direction for the composer ;D
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« Reply #18 on: February 21, 2013, 01:20:18 pm » |
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Thanks from me also for the Penderecki Double Concerto. I find much of his music difficult to grasp but this was most enjoyable. Thanks for sharing it.
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Caostotale
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« Reply #19 on: March 07, 2013, 05:33:47 pm » |
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Many thanks to A.S. for the Tansman choral pieces!
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Caostotale
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« Reply #20 on: March 08, 2013, 07:21:49 pm » |
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Simply remarkable, RBert12!
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« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2013, 01:40:37 pm » |
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Kazimierz Serocki (1922 to 1981): his final orchestral work, Pianophonie for piano, "elektronické zvuky" and orchestra (1978) http://www.mediafire.com/?ka3f78aaup17pziFrom a wireless broadcast. Performed by Szabolcs Esztényi and the Baden-Baden Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Bour. Duration thirty-one minutes. My Czech dictionary (Fronek) does not run to "zvuky" - the closest it comes is "zvykacka" meaning "chewing-gum." According to Grove's, "Pianophonie, with its incorporation of electronic transformation of much of the soloist's music, is a logical and memorable outcome of the composer's ceaseless and energetic application of performing techniques to expressive ends. Serocki was a musical abstractionist for whom colour was both decorative and substantive, both transitory and structural." So, this is posted in the hope that some will admire it - although I am impelled to confess that it doesn't appeal to me much . . . (I must now listen to the two early symphonies - thanks to Dundonnell - and see how they compare). This is surprising, "zvuk" does mean "sound" in Czech and in some other Slavic languages, albeit not in Polish... :-\
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guest54
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« Reply #23 on: October 08, 2013, 05:10:04 pm » |
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. . . "zvuk" does mean "sound" in Czech . . . Many thanks for that translation! I now see that in my ignorance I had not realized that in the dictionary the "ž" section was separate from the "z" section. And the reason why the programme notes were in Czech is simply that the broadcast came from Czech radio.
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« Reply #24 on: August 27, 2015, 08:28:22 am » |
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Krzysztof Meyer
Symphony No 6 Op. 57 "The Polish"
1. Adagio 2. Allegro Molto 3. Andante con moto 4. Allegro - Largo
North German Radio SO - Christopher Keene
One movement of this was linked in a discussion thread here two years ago; now here is the whole work, which as far as I can find is not available elsewhere.
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« Reply #25 on: September 03, 2015, 03:45:10 pm » |
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Under the "United States" composers downloads, I post a collection of Karl Miller's tracks of American Pianist Byron Janis's interpretations of some Chopin Mazurkas. Enjoy.
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All download links I have posted are for works, that, to my knowledge, have never been commercially released in digital form. Should you find I've been in error, please notify myself or an Administrator. Please IM me if I've made any errors that require attention, as I may not read replies.
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« Reply #26 on: September 05, 2015, 06:37:46 am » |
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Krzysztof Meyer
Symphony No 6 Op. 57 "The Polish"
1. Adagio 2. Allegro Molto 3. Andante con moto 4. Allegro - Largo
North German Radio SO - Christopher Keene
One movement of this was linked in a discussion thread here two years ago; now here is the whole work, which as far as I can find is not available elsewhere.
Thanks for the K. Meyer symphony, his music is not easy to find.. A very gifted and unique composer His very powerful and compelling 7th can be heard here..don't miss it.. Meyer,Krzystof - Symfonie nr. 7 Nationaal Pools Radio Symfonie Orkest Katowice olv. Gabriel Chmura Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 http://www.concertzender.nl/programmagids/?date=2010-10-26&month=-51&detail=46086
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shamus
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« Reply #28 on: October 09, 2017, 05:40:28 am » |
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Bacewicz Cello cto no. 2 uploaded, not sure of provenance, so if needs taken down tell me
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guest224
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« Reply #29 on: October 09, 2017, 11:51:00 am » |
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I have posted (in both the Belarusian and Polish sections) up some piano music and songs by the Belarusian/Polish composer Yan Tarasevich (also spelt Jan Tarasiewicz). The below is google-translated from his Belarusian-language Wikipedia page: Yan Tarasevich (Polish: Jan Tarasiewicz; September 23, 1893, Sokolka now Podlasie, Poland - June 18, 1961..) - Polish and Belarusian composer, pianist and teacher.
He received his musical education in St. Petersburg. He participated in the creation of the Belarusian People's Republic. He worked in the Belarusian school in Grodno. Then he lived mainly in Sakolshchyne. He wrote music for piano, choral and desktop, as well as songs. Inspired by Belarusian folklore. He left behind 113 compositions and one unfinished concerto. In 2013, in Bialystok took place Yan Tarasevich Festival, dedicated to the music of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.https://be.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ян_Тарасевіч
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