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Theodore Neumann-Cordua

Started by mikehopf, Sunday 03 November 2013, 08:34

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mikehopf

If you think that this composer has an unusual name, then his nationality will surprise you even more!

Theodore lived from 1860 to 1913. He was from Surinam. His charming Piano Trio Op.6 is on Dutch Radio this week. Not to be missed!

jerfilm

Will you be recording that broadcast, mike?

jerry

eschiss1

Doesn't seem to be a commercial recording, anyway :) Members of the Redon Piano Quartet performing, or something? Work published by Schlesinger in 1885, according to HMB (key A-flat, if HMB has it right. Hrrrm, there's also a string quartet. I tend to like string quartets from this period, once in awhile very much... hulloo...)

eschiss1

BTW Corduan.com (Theodor Albert Henrik Neumann-Cordua - no "e" at the end of the first name) gives dates 1860-1914 but notes that the death date, from family-provided genealogy? archives? something, differs from information elsewhere (a site called Buku), also that some information seems to suggest he might have been alive though on his deathbed in 1917, too- so... quiddity...