Henryk Bobinski; Piano Concerto No.1 in E min, Op.8 (1901) [II + III]

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  • @Darrel_Hoffman
    @Darrel_Hoffman  Місяць тому +1

    NOTE: This is the 2nd and 3rd movements only. The 1st has been recorded, and if you haven't already done so, I strongly suggest that you listen to that first. Links in the description.

  • @ClassicalMusic4Ever
    @ClassicalMusic4Ever Місяць тому +1

    Music collector here! Thank you very much for your contribution to music, reviving works by forgotten masters! Please continue with your work! Is there any way I can help you with your work? Thanks, again!

    • @Darrel_Hoffman
      @Darrel_Hoffman  Місяць тому

      Well, I'm always open to suggestions for other composers to look at. I notice you're in Spain? That's a bit of a blind spot for me, I'm sure there's some good Spanish composers that aren't on my radar - most of the ones I know about are much more recent and generally not public domain. I seem to have done a lot of German ones, but that's just what's available to me, not a deliberate choice. (It does seem like the majority of classical music from this time period does come from there, but maybe that's just what's been preserved mostly.)
      I'm also looking for more sources for scores. IMSLP has been pretty good for that, but there's a lot of stuff they don't have. I know there are some libraries that lend out scores, but mostly only to orchestras, and anyhow I mostly stick with digital copies of the scores rather than paper manuscripts, so I can freely mark them up.
      Beyond that, just spreading the word helps. I'd like to get the attention of some orchestras if you happen to know any - the whole point of this channel is to inspire these lost works to be performed for real.

  • @abho1
    @abho1 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for letting us hear mvts. II & III. The fyrexianoff video of mvt. I gives the performers: Eugene Logvinovsky/SO of the Kiev Music Institute named after R.Gliere/Vitaly Protasov.

    • @dyadic
      @dyadic Місяць тому

      Pardon for my ignorance, what does fyrexianoff means?

    • @dyadic
      @dyadic Місяць тому

      oh nvm it's a youtube channel! i remember watching some piece uploaded by someone with that name lol

    • @Darrel_Hoffman
      @Darrel_Hoffman  Місяць тому

      Yes, it's actually the 3rd-largest of my sources for piano concertos on UA-cam, after Remus Platen and Corentin Boissier's collection of channels. And unlike those two, they're mostly score videos as well. Fyrexianoff is the reason I was inspired to do scores instead of just audio-only.