Very forward-looking for something written in the 1870s, the Cadenza in the first movement is especially interesting almost like a post-Romantic Liszitian cadenza.
Very nice! Bravo! I would like to ask do you know the composer Gotfrid Hasanov by any chance please? I have been looking for his scores for piano works all over the internet. But I cannot find them. Could you please tell me? Thank you very much!
Really nice cadenzas!
Amazing and brave compositions for his time.
Very forward-looking for something written in the 1870s, the Cadenza in the first movement is especially interesting almost like a post-Romantic Liszitian cadenza.
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Quel génie ce Smetana !!!
Loup Dubois -- Yes...a great Genius! He & Dvořák are my favorites....Cheers from Acapulco!
The first piece sounds a lot like Liszt
Very nice! Bravo! I would like to ask do you know the composer Gotfrid Hasanov by any chance please? I have been looking for his scores for piano works all over the internet. But I cannot find them. Could you please tell me? Thank you very much!
Gyasanrin (1900 - 1965) was a North Caucasian composer. a laureate of two Stalin Prizes (1949, 1951). He is from Dagestan, now Russian Federation.