Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: Aramiarz on Monday 15 September 2014, 02:04

Title: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Monday 15 September 2014, 02:04
Dear friends that wait listen Haarklou, in Youtube there are few pieces from him, but it's the third symphony! It's a beautiful work in late romanticism, I like very much this work, I fell one deep sorrow (nostalgie).  Soon, We will can listen his piano concert, 4th symphony And one Overture. it's one composer that deserve to be rescue And listen him!
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Wednesday 17 September 2014, 19:07
This is the Link for You can listen the Haarklou's 4 Symphony, sorry!


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J4fFdPV9JTs (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J4fFdPV9JTs)
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Wednesday 17 September 2014, 19:24
I have these Scores:
   Marisagnet (Overture), this work is dedicated to Halvorsen,
   The piano concert
    The 4 fouth symphony,

One friend mine, Excellent pianist, played to me the firsts pages of the piano concert, wonderful!

I hope very soon have notice very importants about these Haarklou's legacy. I tryed  to get the score of the third symphony, but the e~Mail adress isn't exact And the system rejected me!  Info@mic.no

I don't understand as the norwegian, don't rescue Haarklou.. , >:(
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: JimL on Thursday 18 September 2014, 17:03
SeƱor Aramiarz, could you post the movements of the 4th Symphony, since you have the score?
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 18 September 2014, 17:53
Dear Jim

    Hello! Thank You for your interest! I'm glad for this.  I left these Scores with my friend pianist, he traveled for performed the Ponce's first piano concert, he will Return this monday. Next week, please I will wrote the movements of the third symphony And piano concert, sorry by me confuse :(, I have the third. I want get the fourth, but the website in Norway rejected my e-Mail Message.
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 18 September 2014, 17:59
The page in Norway provided this adress for contact:

Info@mic.no

But the system rejected it!!
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 18 September 2014, 21:39
I researched And found the correct Link, Mic closed,  :'(, Norway have one new Society for their Scores, I send them, one Message, I have some a lot of interest in fourth symphony
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Saturday 27 September 2014, 03:22
Dear Jim, hello again! I have the score of the Symphonie 4, Es-Dur,
1 movement: Andante,
2 movement: Adagio
3 mov: Allegretto
4 mov: Allegretto giocoso

In the last page:

Leipzig Jan 1920, 28 mai 1922.
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: eschiss1 on Saturday 27 September 2014, 13:34
ah thanks much! I have the recording and am glad to be able to add the information. (If you have metronome information and/or internal tempi, even better, but that's lagniappe and greedy of me. :D :D )
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Saturday 27 September 2014, 20:27
Dear friend!! Ok! I will write the info, the score contain the metronome speed!!
What is your opinion about this symphony? I like very much!!!
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: musiclover on Sunday 28 September 2014, 10:08
Sorry, but I am a bit confused here....before I get too excited about this....is there a recording being released or planned....and if so what is on it and when will it be released?
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: eschiss1 on Sunday 28 September 2014, 13:05
Not aware of any.  MDT does list a set of CDs of his songs from 2010, but I know of no commercial recording plans (well, not that I would...) There was also a 1990s recording of a fair amount of his organ music, I'm reminded after searching @ MIC Norway; and non-commercial/radio recordings made, I think, of some orchestral works including not just the 4th symphony but also the "Requiem uten ord" (conducted by Per Dreier), St. Olafslegende (conducted by Sverre Bruland), his violin/piano suite, etc.
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Sunday 28 September 2014, 17:27
I like very much Haarklou's music, We have the object of rescue not only mexican Romantic music: Ponce, Castro, Miramontes, Curiel, etc, moreover Moor, Haarklou, Scharwenka Phillipp, Gabriel Dupont, Charles Bordes, Witkowski, etc. I have score And parts of the Haarklou's third symphony, piano concert And the Marisagnet Overture. I have next year performance And recording this works. In last days received the fourth symphony score. Only score. The next year I hope, one friend will make the parts!
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: eschiss1 on Sunday 28 September 2014, 21:43
That reminds me of a thread of a few years back, in a way (a forum member mentioned that a conductor was looking for -- serious and practicable (score, parts, recording - offair broadcasts included - available) -- suggestions for an upcoming possible performance of something unsung) - or it would if you'd said in addition that you were accepting suggestions- which you didn't, it's true :D

As to parts, is your friend using computer software or the rather older method of manual copying? (My own preference in the former is LilyPond, but I gather Sibelius is more often actually used, and I'm not a professional, a conductor, or etc. ...)
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 29 September 2014, 07:56
QuoteWe have the object of rescue...

Aramiarz: so do you work for a classical CD label?
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Friday 03 October 2014, 07:12
Dear eschiss1

   There are lot of works for rescue! Have You priorities? My friend lives in Other part of my country, I will ask about his system for get the parts!
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Friday 03 October 2014, 07:18
Dear Alan, we don't work directly with one label, but in the life happen interesting things, for example the chance for meet people in Other parts of the world(as You or Other friends in this forum), with common interest..
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 16 October 2014, 15:42
I Andante black=88,   allegro moderato black=144, a tempo

II Adagio black=72
>:(
III Allegretto black and half= 64,   largo black=64

IV  allegretto giocoso white=80,   largo un poco animato white=88

It's one preview of the internal times, I will revise again!!
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: eschiss1 on Thursday 16 October 2014, 16:22
Thanks again! (if it helps any, re "white" and "black", here's one source, from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Note_value) of some terminology that's often used, btw. Some of us on the forum are very familiar with this, maybe even (maybe- not necessarily!) most of us- I am, at least for much of it - though it's worth noting that some may be more used to the American versions, some to the English (British/UK), etc. (so: quarter note in the US, or crotchet, etc.; half note/minim ; whole note/semibreve...

Links on the Wikipedia page give French, etc. versions of the same information as well...)

(And tangentially, hrm... I'd never heard the term maxima for octuple whole note. Admittedly not something I've encountered often... always loved "hemidemisemiquaver", though. Anyhow.
Thanks again for the metronome markers!
Title: Re: Johannes Haarklou
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 16 October 2014, 16:47
Dear Eric!
It's a pleasure! Thank you moreover for your comments!! You are a excellent researcher!! Thank you very much for all your comments in different topics!! What is your wish about any composer don't recording and performance yet??