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#1
Dente was also Stenhammar's composition teacher (source: http://stenhammarcompetition.se/wsimc/wilhelm-stenhammar/), and I can definitely hear in the slow movement what I would have said were "Stenhammarisms"... but now I'll call them "Dentesms"!

#2
To honor his passing, I must mention Harold Shapero, whose 1947 Symphony for Classical Orchestra is a masterwork in my book.

-J

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Jim Moskowitz
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#3
Well, it was later that same century that Brahms apologized to Julius Roentgen for lifting a melody of his for Brahms's Second Symphony; I just was tickled at the thought of that being an echo of an earlier, very parallel, situation.  But "accusations" was mostly tongue-in-cheek. The Tune Police are purely fiction... aren't they?  ;)
#4
I was just listening to Eberl's E-flat piano concerto op.40.

Beethoven must have been familiar with it, no?  I'm thinking he may have (unconsciously?) borrowed from the opening of Eberl's middle movement for the finale of his own Emperor Concerto. Nothing extensive enough to merit accusations... but I keep wondering if Ludwig had decided Eberl let the germ of a good theme go to waste, and put it to better use.
Have a listen-see and judge for yourself: http://www.amazon.com/Eberl-Piano-Concertos-Op-32/dp/B006G6KS0E

-J

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Jim Moskowitz
The Unknown Composers Page: http://kith.org/jimmosk/TOC.html
My latest list of unusual classical CDs for auction: http://tinyurl.com/jimsCDs
#5
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: Swedish music
Tuesday 10 July 2012, 02:58
Quote from: Balapoel on Friday 06 July 2012, 02:34Also, I'm getting an error when trying to expand the zip file - is anyone else getting an error?

Yes, I've been unable to expand it using any of several programs on my Mac. Could someone who successfully opened it please try reuploading it with a different compression?
#6
Downloads Discussion Archive / Modern neo-romantics
Wednesday 04 July 2012, 17:19
britishcomposer described Ladislav Kupkovic in this way:
"You always thought that music took the wrong course in following Richard Wagner?
Then take this lovely Mendelssohnian musician to your heart!"

I do think that's a nice piano quartet (although I think I'm hearing some jazz syncopations that mark it as clearly 20th century). Thank you for posting it!

I just wanted to make you aware of a contemporary composer who's very consciously writing music in a Haydn/Mozart vein, so unironically that I've actually described this music as a little frightening:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/dennis-busch-symphony-no-67-flute-concertos-nos-2-27-mw0001409809
#7
Composers & Music / Re: Sibelius 8th?
Friday 18 November 2011, 05:55
kolaboy, that's an awesome counterfactual painting! I'd ask permission to use it as my usericon on another Classical Music discussion board, but I already have a factual icon I like as much.

Latvian, I haven't read that, but have you or anyone else read the short story "The Receivers" by Alastair Reynolds? It's set in an alternate history in which the First World War has dragged on and on, and its main characters are two army audio technicians in the 1930s working at a "listening post", a primitive acoustic alternative to radar used to hear enemy aircraft, and discussing their composing days. They're Butterworth and Vaughan Williams. Google will locate which books the story's collected in, and let you read a few excerpts.

-J

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Jim Moskowitz
The Unknown Composers Page: http://kith.org/jimmosk/TOC.html
My latest list of unusual classical CDs for auction: http://tinyurl.com/jimmoskCD
#8
Quote from: semloh on Tuesday 25 October 2011, 03:58Yes, indeed. And, is the Philadelphia safe now?

It seems to be, though with some major Austerity Measures. There's something ironic in the fact that the Orchestra's recently-installed president is almost named Voldemort... 
Philadelphia Orchestra and its musicians agree to labor concessions
#9
Composers & Music / Re: Reginald Sacheverell Coke
Wednesday 26 October 2011, 17:16
Thank you! I wonder what was wrong with the Search function? I looked for Coke before posting, and it found nothing -- but they're showing up now!   ???
#10
Composers & Music / Reginald Sacheverell Coke
Wednesday 26 October 2011, 16:57
In several of Rob Barnett's reviews on MusicWeb, he refers to the six Piano Concertos of "the British Rachmaninov scion, Reginald Sacheverell Coke (1912-1975)". 

Not only have I never heard of this person, but he seems to show up on Google only in Rob's reviews - talk about unknown! Does anyone know more about him and his music?
-J

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Jim Moskowitz
The Unknown Composers Page: http://kith.org/jimmosk/TOC.html
My latest list of unusual classical CDs for auction: http://tinyurl.com/jimsCDs
#11
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: Belgian music
Saturday 15 October 2011, 06:37
Quote from: britishcomposer on Friday 14 October 2011, 22:22
Thanks for the Waelput, Jerry! Perhaps you will find more about him when you spell his christian name 'HendriK'  ;)

For instance, http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Waelput
#12
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: WMAs and Macs
Tuesday 27 September 2011, 05:30
Well, if you still can't get them to convert, I can always send you the Crosse MP3 versions that my copy of Switch didn't have a problem making (albeit slowly)...
#13
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: WMAs and Macs
Monday 26 September 2011, 21:26
Eric, I've never had any problem converting WMAs to MP3s on my (relatively old - OS 10.4) Mac with the freeware version of Switch, available here: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html
#14
Composers & Music / Re: Unsung 20th Century Symphonists
Saturday 17 September 2011, 22:45
I know it barely counts as being a 20th-century Polish symphony, but let's not overlook the magnificent Symphony in E minor op.7 "The Revival" of Mieczysław Karlowicz. You can sample a few excerpts from it at http://www.allmusic.com/album/mieczyslaw-karlowicz-rebirth-symphony-op-7-bianca-da-molena-op-6-w266392/tracks (though the clip for the first movement is from the slow introduction, which doesn't give you an idea of how mighty it's about to get)

-J
#15
Composers & Music / Re: Unsung 20th Century Symphonists
Saturday 17 September 2011, 06:27
Harold Shapero: Symphony for Classical Orchestra
Samuel Barber: Symphony #1
Kaljo Raid: Symphony #1
Joseph Ryelandt: Symphony #3
Karol Szymanowski: Symphony #4 (Symphonie Concertante for piano and orchestra)

-J

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Jim Moskowitz
The Unknown Composers Page: http://kith.org/jimmosk/TOC.html
My latest list of unusual classical CDs for auction: http://tinyurl.com/jimsCDs