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The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 04 November 2012, 15:51

Title: Jenner, Weweler and Sekles
Post by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 04 November 2012, 15:51
Many thanks for these uploads Mathias, which I look forward to investigating.
Title: Re: Jenner, Weweler and Sekles
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 05 November 2012, 15:32
I can thoroughly recommend both Weweler's Chamber Symphony and Sekles' Serenade as delightful examples of well wrought, unsentimental charm. Weweler's String Quartet is another lovely, ingratiating work but I found Sekles' Cello Sonata a bit too astringent for my taste. I haven't listened to the Jenner works yet, but thanks again Mathias for giving us the opportunity to hear these pieces.
Title: Re: Jenner, Weweler and Sekles
Post by: mikehopf on Monday 05 November 2012, 20:01
Hear ! Hear!

Greatly appreciated!

More of the same, please, Mathias!
Title: Re: Jenner, Weweler and Sekles
Post by: britishcomposer on Monday 05 November 2012, 20:04
Sorry, Mike, I am more or less broke...  ;D
Title: Re: Jenner, Weweler and Sekles
Post by: britishcomposer on Wednesday 07 November 2012, 13:05
Thank you very much, Steve, for recording this Divertimento by Sekles! Much appreciated!  :D
Title: Re: Jenner, Weweler and Sekles
Post by: eschiss1 on Monday 04 February 2013, 07:59
The Weweler works were published around 1937 and 1938, I find myself interested in more information on the Weweler quartet at least if available. Alas can't be scanned/published in the US until 2033/2034 or so so getting that information from an electronically scanned score is not an option :)