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drcello Registered User Posts: 577 (8/24/01 4:01:58 pm) Reply
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If you are
interested in Feuermann...
I have received permission to publish Feuermann's notes. If you are
interested in Feuermann (and every cellist should be), you may find
his notes of interest. The url is:
www.celloheaven.com/feuer/index.htm
Marshall C. St. John drcello@vei.net Wayside Presbyterian Church
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ekifri Registered User Posts: 229 (8/24/01 4:05:59 pm) Reply
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Re: If you are
interested in Feuermann...
Thank You !
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CordulaR Registered User Posts: 82 (8/25/01 4:09:37 am) Reply
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very
interesting! thank you
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RebeccaCello Registered User Posts: 122 (8/29/01 3:54:00 am) Reply
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feuermann
Some of his recordings are being played every morning this week on
BBC radio three (tomorrow it's silent woods).
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Patricia2 Registered User Posts: 154 (9/7/01 1:00:03 pm) Reply
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Feuermann notes
- query
Thank you for making these available. Just curious as to the
origins?
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drcello Registered User Posts: 595 (9/7/01 3:12:14 pm) Reply
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Interesting
origin of these notes...
I copied this from the preface...
"These notes by Feuermann
are culled from several spiral notebooks that the cellist carried
with him on his concert tours around the United States between 1940
and 1942. The notes were written in German and English-mostly in the
latter, as time wore on.
"An attempt is made here to balance
topicality with the sequential order that the notes were given by
the cellist. Obviously there is some repetition. But this can be
borne, especially since there are always slightly different nuances
given by Feuermann to each of the topics.
"Of necessity,
some rewriting has been done to correct obvious errors in grammar or
word choice that might obscure meaning. Occasionally a word or
phrase has been added in order to maintain connection between ideas.
And since these are occasional fragments written here and there,
limited restructuring of paragraphs was necessary. "
Seymour
Itzkoff
Marshall C. St. John drcello@vei.net Wayside Presbyterian Church
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JuilliardRock Registered User Posts: 14 (9/8/01 1:47:46 pm) Reply
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Indeed
well i'm sure word will spread fast if this mystical rococo record
does ever turn up. by the way, i am planning to buy that lost
feuermann CD everyone is talking about...just curious what's on
it...
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ekifri Registered User Posts: 243 (9/10/01 2:37:50 pm) Reply
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re: lost
feuerman cd
Columbia Japan:
1. Tchaik. Valse Sentimentale, Op.51/6 2.
Mendelssohn Spring Song, Op.62/6 3. Bloch Prayer 4. Godard
Berceuse 5. Schumann Ziegunerleben, Op.29/3 6. Schubert
Serenade 7. Wrighton Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still 8.
Saint-Saens : The Swan 9. Valentini Gavotta E Allegro 10.
Rubinstein Melody in F, Op.3/I 11. Chopin Nocturne in E
flat 12. Taki:Kojo No Tsuki - Emanuel Feuermann/Fritz
Kitzinger 13. Yamada : Karatachi No Hana - Emanuel
Feuermann/Fritz Kitzinger 14. Yamada: Nabora - Emanuel
Feuermann/Fritz Kitzinger 15. Yamada joro
Takashima - Emanuel Feuermann/Fritz Kitzinger Three European
Recordings: 16 Bach-Gounod: Ave Maria - Emanuel Feuermann 17.
bruch : Kol Nidrei, Op.47 - Emanuel Feuermann 18. haydn Con in D,
II-III Movements Berlin Staatsoper, Frieder Weissman - Emanuel
Feuermann
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ekifri Registered User Posts: 245 (9/10/01 4:31:27 pm) Reply
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For
JulliardRock
Hi, I tried to answer you, but you have neither an email address
listed nor have you enabled private-message in your profile. You
can mail me directly at ek@idiom.com.
-eva
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