Identify that composer's PICTURE game!

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Spineur

Quote from: Florestan on October 28, 2017, 06:18:26 AM
Any rec for that?


This is the only available recording.

A bit pricey but really worth it.  There is a 60-100 pages book with it.  It is one of my favorite Palazzetto Bru-Zane production.

Otherwise Kreutzer was a virtuoso violinist so he wrote well for his instrument.  I may get his studies recordings to see the evolution between him and Paganini

ritter

Quote from: Spineur on October 28, 2017, 07:00:42 AM
This is the only available recording.

A bit pricey but really worth it.  There is a 60-100 pages book with it.  It is one of my favorite Palazzetto Bru-Zane production.
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+1....I was struck by the beauty of this work when I first purchased this CD+book, and should revisit it soon...

THREAD DUTY:

Let's keep on playing...even if it's not my turn.

Who is this fellow?




zamyrabyrd

Quote from: Florestan on October 28, 2017, 06:18:26 AM
TD: the two brothers are still waiting for being identified.  :laugh:
Hint: what do children do after the first snow?

Grow corn?
"Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one."

― Charles MacKay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

ritter

Quote from: zamyrabyrd on November 03, 2017, 02:42:22 AM
Quote from: FlorestanTD: the two brothers are still waiting for being identified.  :laugh:
Hint: what do children do after the first snow?

Grow corn?
Or look for gold? Or compose Der Schneemann at age 11?

Erich Wolfgang Korngold and his hitherto unknown to me elder brother Hans Robert...

Florestan

Quote from: ritter on November 03, 2017, 03:37:57 AM
Grow corn?
Or look for gold? Or compose Der Schneemann at age 11?

Erich Wolfgang Korngold and his hitherto unknown to me elder brother Hans Robert...

Finally!  :D
Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini

ritter

Yep...it seemed that the game had ground to a halt...The merit is zamyrabyrd's, of course...

Well, then...

Quote from: ritter on November 03, 2017, 01:21:46 AM
Let's keep on playing...even if it's not my turn.

Who is this fellow?





Florestan

Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini

ritter


Florestan

Quote from: ritter on November 03, 2017, 05:55:26 AM
Think opera (but not only)...

Another Italian about whom not even the devil has heard?  :laugh:
Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini

ritter

Quote from: Florestan on November 03, 2017, 06:01:15 AM
Another Italian about whom not even the devil has heard?  :laugh:
Italian he is...and any moderately cultured music lover will have heard of him (well, that applies to Montemezzi as well, so there you go  ;D ).

Florestan

I have no idea. Not even my favorite method works.
Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini

ritter

At least 4 of his many operas were premiered in the Iberian peninsula...

Florestan

Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini


Florestan

Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini


Florestan

Quote from: ritter on November 03, 2017, 10:30:16 AM
NPI  ;)...clue?

He was also a celebrated instrumentist. He was an eccentric, using as church music the chamber music of a much more famous composer. He was good friends with another famous composer, with whom he shared the same ideals.

Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini


Turner

#498
There´s a physical resemblance to Clementi, but the picture shows a relatively young man in a suit that doesn´t correspond to the time when Clementi was at that age, I believe.

And Clementi isn´t known for church music either ...

More clues needed, I think.

Florestan

Quote from: ritter on November 03, 2017, 01:14:56 PM
Still no idea... ::)

He premiered the work of a famous composer who had written it for another famous performer and composer but the latter turned it down.
Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind. — Rossini