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#1
Mathias, Georges .. was a composer who wrote two piano concertos, two symphonies, six piano trios and five pieces for piano and symphonic string orchestra, and a large number of studies for piano
anyone knows and have been recordings of some of his works?
was also a pupil of Chopin, among his disciples are isidor philip, carl Mikuli including
#2
I would love this project works LEOPOLDO D MEYER ... would be very interesting but also a disc with piano trios Littolff henry
#3
hello all, if the optional piano music for consideration in this difficult project, because I would love the piano sonatas of Theodor Kullak, and the only sonata in Bb written by Henri herz .. would be to my taste very good options

Natanael... :D
#4
waowww ... I consume the excitement of this discovery, the sad thing is that I have not had the opportunity to hear the music of this composer, here in central america the truth is too difficult and costly to acquire good records, and this type is truth impossible, they will know of a link to listen to some radio rufinatscha on YouTube or online? please, curiosity is killing me, I listen ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ :'(
#5
Composers & Music / Re: Frederic Cowen
Saturday 03 April 2010, 01:09
Symphonies 3 and 6 are in their best production, I believe that we should not judge it by its contemporaries, but focus on him and his real purpose in writing was not as ambitious as his contemporaries, rather I think they settle for making music light to listen and understand, even for the very little that I've heard (the overture butterfly, is charming) I think it is in my humble opinion a composer worthy of being studied, and listened, with very characteristic features.
sullivan and stanford are a world apart. :-\
#6
thanks to all the information in the coming months the wayward CPO'll buy the symphonic poems, I am interested to hear more, much music hidden in the shadows of oblivion, but life just slowly do justice to all those composers, ;D
#7
  hello, it was only to express my admiration for the tragic symphony of this composer (was an Austrian composer born in Vien) who was completely unknown to me, listening to this symphony I have been with my mouth open, the orchestration is incredible color, use of woods, I read that he wrote 5 symphonies, 4 quartets and many vocal works, I have not heard any of them, the version I have of the symphony was performed by No.1 Symphony No1 in D minor, "Tragic" CPO 777223-2.,, if you have not heard anything about this composer because I recommend making the investment worthwhile, a great symphony and if they have heard something more than the then do not hesitate to share,
#8
Composers & Music / Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Wednesday 24 March 2010, 02:07
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, I listened to your music to camera and it seems very charming, plus we can perceive the spiritual elements in his music, someone else has heard of this composer's works apart from his chamber music?
whenever I think of Coleridge, it is impossible not to remember the music of boulogne, more commonly known as black mozart, both musics are excellent :'(
#9
Composers & Music / Re: Unsung Monumental Symphonies
Tuesday 23 March 2010, 16:39
hello all, I love this website because of something that we all have in common, and that is to rediscover forgotten music, and thereby do justice to those great masters who even today are very poorly known,
I am writing from Costa Rica in the appearance of a monumental symphony, well it's hard to define, it could be monumental for its duration, its structure, its lyricism, or his orguestacion, I have always regarded the symphony as large korsakov 2 , As the No.8 of Glazunov.
disculopen my bad English, I hope to improve it later. :o