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    I don't know if anyone here has noticed, but there is a new page on this site called 'Selected works' which will be updated fortnightly and will concentrate on the more obscure works - to kick things off, I've chosen the trio WoO.37.

    If anyone wants to contribute or recommend works for future discussion they are welcome. Any contributions will of course be credited. I could do with some more info or recommended recordings for WoO.37 for example! An mp3 would be nice also!

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    [This message has been edited by Peter (edited 05-14-2001).]
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    #2
    Originally posted by Peter:
    I don't know if anyone here has noticed, but there is a new page on this site called 'Selected works' which will be updated fortnightly and will concentrate on the more obscure works - to kick things off, I've chosen the trio WoO.37.
    If anyone wants to contribute or recommend works for future discussion they are welcome. Any contributions will of course be credited. I could do with some more info or recommended recordings for WoO.37 for example! An mp3 would be nice also!
    How do we discuss - I don't see a link for adding comments?

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      #3
      Originally posted by PDG:
      How do we discuss - I don't see a link for adding comments?
      Well you can either email me with your suggestions or post here.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Peter:
        Well you can either email me with your suggestions or post here.
        I suggest you archive your efforts over time, at least the text if not the mp3s, to be accessed by links. No point wasting it after 2 weeks. I'll see what I can do about the mp3.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rod:
          I suggest you archive your efforts over time, at least the text if not the mp3s, to be accessed by links. No point wasting it after 2 weeks. I'll see what I can do about the mp3.

          Thanks Rod. I agree with the archive idea. I hope this will encourage people to listen to the less well known works .

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            #6
            Originally posted by Peter:
            An mp3 would be nice also!
            Here is a mp3 of the first movement from the 'Complete Chamber Music for Flute' VoxBox, cat no: CDX5000. Some of the music in this set is not Beethovens however.

            WoO37 is nicely played, but would have been considerably more interesting on authentic instruments. Never mind, this music's good...
            WoO37.mp3

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rod:
              Here is a mp3 of the first movement from the 'Complete Chamber Music for Flute' VoxBox, cat no: CDX5000. Some of the music in this set is not Beethovens however.

              Thanks - I've used the link from here if that's ok as I'm only keeping it for a fortnight or would you rather I uploaded it?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Peter:
                Thanks - I've used the link from here if that's ok as I'm only keeping it for a fortnight or would you rather I uploaded it?
                You can use my link.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rod:
                  You can use my link.

                  Cheers! I'm still waiting for suggestions for the next work you'd all like featured! Remember it has to be a fairly obscure piece. I hope you all enjoy listening to WoO.37 - why are these works so unknown?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Peter:
                    Cheers! I'm still waiting for suggestions for the next work you'd all like featured! Remember it has to be a fairly obscure piece. I hope you all enjoy listening to WoO.37 - why are these works so unknown?
                    I think you should stick with obscure pieces, this will give people the opportunity to hear and read about stuff they haven't heard before - as you say there are dozens of first class B compositions that people rarely hear or even know about. Thanks to living in London, I've got good recordings of most of the obscure pieces that could be used here. Whilst we're at WoO37, how about 36 and 38?


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rod:
                      I think you should stick with obscure pieces, this will give people the opportunity to hear and read about stuff they haven't heard before - as you say there are dozens of first class B compositions that people rarely hear or even know about. Thanks to living in London, I've got good recordings of most of the obscure pieces that could be used here. Whilst we're at WoO37, how about 36 and 38?


                      Sounds fine - the page will be updated at the beginning and middle of each month. So let's do WoO36 for June.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Peter:
                        Sounds fine - the page will be updated at the beginning and middle of each month. So let's do WoO36 for June.
                        OK, however I noticed you did not include the label and catalogue info in your text. I think you should do that, on moral grounds!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Rod:
                          OK, however I noticed you did not include the label and catalogue info in your text. I think you should do that, on moral grounds!

                          Quite right! Incidentally if you have any additional info on these works that I haven't been able to supply (particularly musical details), that would be very helpful as well - I don't possess the complete works at the moment, but I think it would be sensible to get some of the complete edition on DG.

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                          [This message has been edited by Peter (edited 05-17-2001).]
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                            #14
                            Re WoO37, B also wrote what may have been a Triple Concerto using the same solo instruments, flute, bassoon and piano with a small orchestra but only a tiny fragment remains. At least one recording of it has been made by D.G. and it has been used as a filler on one of their Beethoven releases as well as in the Complete Edition. It is described as "Romance cantabile for piano, flute and bassoon accompanied by two oboes and strings, in E minor" Hess 13.
                            Although completed by the ubiquitous Willy Hess, it's a smashing piece - a real stunner by a sixteen-year old. It should knock Max Bruch off the top of the Classic FM charts.
                            Oh, Rachmaninov did that, didn't he?

                            Michael

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Michael:
                              Re WoO37, B also wrote what may have been a Triple Concerto using the same solo instruments, flute, bassoon and piano with a small orchestra but only a tiny fragment remains. At least one recording of it has been made by D.G. and it has been used as a filler on one of their Beethoven releases as well as in the Complete Edition. It is described as "Romance cantabile for piano, flute and bassoon accompanied by two oboes and strings, in E minor" Hess 13.
                              Although completed by the ubiquitous Willy Hess, it's a smashing piece - a real stunner by a sixteen-year old. It should knock Max Bruch off the top of the Classic FM charts.
                              Oh, Rachmaninov did that, didn't he?

                              Michael
                              I think I mention Hess 13 briefly in the 'concertos' link but I've never heard it. Is in the DG complete works edition? I have a recording based on B's early violin concerto fragments that lasts 16 minutes (!), nice music but apparently it is a far from scholarly reconstruction. I suspect B completed a number of works in his teens that are now lost.

                              I was surprised at Bruch's continual high position in the vote. Not that this vote is worth anything other than mocking laughter, even if B gets a few mentions.

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