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- From: potoole@maths.tcd.ie (Peter O'Toole)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: Lost Masterpieces
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.135232.9362@maths.tcd.ie>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 13:52:32 GMT
- References: <1992Dec17.161155.24452@Princeton.EDU> <1992Dec17.225720.4602@fid.morgan.com> <JWA.92Dec19211652@vipunen.hut.fi>
- Organization: Dept. of Maths, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
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- >In article <1992Dec17.225720.4602@fid.morgan.com> apter@fid.morgan.com (Steve Apter) writes:
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- >>New thread: Presumably great works which were, or might have been,
- >>lost or destroyed.
- >>Does anyone have a sense of what might be out there, lying around in
- >>someone's attic, or buried in the Vatican archives?
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- I'll throw these in:
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- Godowsky: paraphrase on Strauss' Blue Danube for piano ( 2 hands).
- Left in Vienna with some other stuff, current whereabouts unknown.
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- Godowsky: Piano Sonata [ no.3 ]
- No.1 was an early work which was not published. No.2 is the sonata in Em
- from 1911. No.3 is in MS somewhere and is surely more mature.
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- Alkan: Symphony in B minor.
- An early(ish) work for orchestra, never performed or published.
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- Joplin: Operetta "Guest of Honour"
- Lost in the US mail! Left in a trunk somewhere, possibly.
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- The above may not be masterpieces, but are little musical grails for me.
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- Peter O'Toole,
- Trinity College Dublin.
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