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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Pichl & Fuchs
I resolved part of the mystery of Vaclav Wenzel Wenceslas
Pichl yesterday after a long search in cyberspace. I'll
detail my journey, as there may be useful information here.
The liner notes in my Kocian Quartet CD say that the name on
ting.
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Pichl &
Yes, thanks Marc. I thought that the Pichl piece sounded strangely
familiar, but mean Mr. Memory refused to let me put the pieces
together. I am shocked, shocked, that any publisher would substitute
the name of Mozart for the name of the true, if disputed composer.
The next mystery to solve
David,
This is beautiful! Great work, thanks so much
and Marc thank you as well
Best
Chris
>>> David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/06/08 2:13 PM >>>
I resolved part of the mystery of Vaclav Wenzel Wenceslas Pichl
yesterday after a long search in cyberspace. I'll detail my journey,
as
th
Sent: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 2:13 pm
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Pichl & Fuchs
I resolved part of the mystery of Vaclav Wenzel Wenceslas Pichl
yesterday after a long search in cyberspace. I'll detail my journey, as
there may be useful information here.
The liner notes in my Kocian Quar
I resolved part of the mystery of Vaclav Wenzel Wenceslas Pichl
yesterday after a long search in cyberspace. I'll detail my journey, as
there may be useful information here.
The liner notes in my Kocian Quartet CD say that the name on the Pichl
quartet manuscript is not written clearly; that
David-
The quartet by Pichl sounds like its from the series of music publications
called "Musica Antiqua Bohemica."?? It would be hard to find new, but its
probably sitting in a college library somewhere.
Pete
Kansas City
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The digitized national library can be accessed here:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/
(recherche = search)
A search on the Fuchs quartets unfortunately turns up empty. The
digitization is still a work in progress, so maybe in a few years
it'll be there?
In the meanwhile, if you're interested in French baroqu
Hello David, the Fuchs Duets are published by myself after
revising them, so be protected by copyright (for the
revision). Will ask my source about the Pichl quartet.
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