User:Schissel/Personal watchlist2
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This is the second half or so of a sort of personal watchlist and preparatory work page (putting together information, interwikis, ... for pages to work on.)
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- Hans Newsidler (m:fi:Hans Newsidler) (1508-1563) ([1], [2])
- Ludolf Nielsen (m:da:Ludolf Nielsen) (m:de:Ludolf Nielsen) (Jan 29 1876- Oct 16 1939)
- Max d'Ollone (m:fr:Max d'Ollone) (recmusic.org/lieder page June 13 1875 - May 15 1959 (not just because of reference in Gedalge article, but CDs of his music...)
- León Orthel, Leon Orthel (October 4 1905 - September 6 1985) m:nl:Leon Orthel
- Jayme Ovalle (Belém, PA, May 8? August 5? 1894 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ, September 9 1955) (m:pt:Jayme Ovalle) ([3], [4], [5])
- Boris Papandopulo (February 25 1906-1989?/October 16 1991?) (Croatian) m:hr:Boris Papandopulo, m:de:Boris Papandopulo, m:pl:Boris Papandopulo. ([6], [7])
- Moses Pergament (m:sv:Moses Pergament, September 21 1893 in Helsingfors Finland - March 4 1977 in Stockholm)
- Peter Phillips (conductor) ([8])
- Alexander Pirumov (February 6 1930 in Tbilisi - 1995 in Moscow) (m:ru:Пирумов, Александр Иванович (babelfish used to associate surname with Pirumov) (Website)
- Symphony No. 3 (Raff) (m:de:3. Sinfonie (Raff) can be translated for starters)
- Ari Rasilainen (born 1959) (poss. [9])
- William Reed (aka WH (Billy) Reed, violinist, composer, great friend of and participant in the premieres of Elgar's late piano quintet, violin sonata, and string quartet)
- Alexander Ritter June 27, 1833 in Navarra and he died on April 12 1896 in Munich ([10])
- Gustav Roguski or Gustaw Roguski (1839 - 1921)
- Oedipe a Colone (Ropartz) (m:it:Edipo_a_Colono_(Ropartz))
- Johann Heinrich Rolle (m:de:Johann Heinrich Rolle, m:es:Johann Heinrich Rolle, m:ru:Ролле, Иоганн Генрих) (December 23 1716 - December 29 1785)
- Alexander Rudin (born 1960, Moscow) [11] and [12]
- Friedrich Rust (Friedrich Wilhelm Rust) (see m:fr:Friedrich Rust) (m:de:Friedrich Wilhelm Rust) (July 6 1739 - February 28 1796)
- Joseph Ryelandt (April 7 1870- June 29 1965) (Flemish symphonist) (sym. 1 from 1897 is recorded ([13]), as I think is sym. 4 opus 55 (1912-3) in E-flat minor op. 55 for chorus and orchestra - five symphonies in all, I think- five at least. Sym. 5 in A recorded on the label Cultura at one point. There's a worklist on a site Ilya mentioned... (and see this page which I think is that partial worklist! Four string quartets and seven violin sonatas, too.)
- Gustave Samazeuilh (Gustave Marie Victor Fernand Samazeuilh) (m:fr:Gustave Samazeuilh -- June 2 1877- August 4 1967) ([14], [hjem.get2net.dk/Brofeldt/Catalogue_s.htm], [15])
- Francesco Sangalli (m:eo:Francesco Sangalli - January 31 1820-September 22 1892.) (hrm!)) ([16])
- Carolyne von Sayn-Wittgenstein, Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (and her daughter Marie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein) (m:fr:Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein) (1819 - 1887)
- Johann Adolf Scheibe (m:fi:Johann Adolph Scheibe, m:de:Johann Adolf Scheibe) ( May 5 1708 in Leipzig - April 22 1776 in Copenhagen)
- Schemelli's Gesangbuch, Gesangbuch von Georg Christian Schemelli (I should list this under Bach actually) (we do have this fairly well covered as is as Bach_compositions_printed_during_the_composer's_lifetime#Geistliche Lieder und Arien aus Musicalisches Gesangbuch G.C. Schemelli m:vi:Tuyển tập nhạc Chúc tụng của Schemelli
- Johannes Schenck Johann Schenck (1656-1712) (or 1660/-after 1712?)
- Johann Schenk Johann Baptist Schenk (1753-1836) (student of Wagenseil) (m:de:Johann Schenk)
- Jaap Schröder (violinist- spelling is from disambig page Schröder; b December 31 1925) (m:de:Jaap Schroeder)
- Georg Schumann or Georg Schumann (not Georg Schumann) (see m:ja:ゲオルク・シューマン (作曲家) and m:de:Georg Schumann (Komponist)) (composer, died 1952)
- Piano Quartet (Schumann)
- Piano Sonata No. 3 (Schumann) (m:ja:ピアノソナタ第3番 (シューマン))
- Piano Trio No. 1 (Schumann)
- Piano Trio No. 2 (Schumann)
- Violin Sonata No. 2 (Schumann)
- Johan Peter Selmer (1844-1910) m:nn:Johan Selmer m:ru:Сельмер, Юхан
- Piano Sonata No. 2 (Sessions) (recorded and played often enough to be notable, and has a role in his career likewise, I think.)
- Giovanni Battista Somis (December 25 1686 in Turin - 1763) (m:de:Giovanni Battista Somis)
- Claudio Spies (born March 26 1925) ([17])
- George Templeton Strong Jr. (m:ja:ジョージ・テンプルトン・ストロング) (1856-1948)
- Style and Idea (Style and Idea (book), Style and Idea (essays), Style and Idea (Schoenberg))
- Lucijan Škerjanc (December 17 1900- February 27 1973) m:sl:Lucijan Marija Škerjanc (800+ hits on google, I have heard of him though I'm trying to remember where. - hrm. Harp (1954?) and violin concertos (1944) played on BBC overnight. I think I heard one of the two. That'd do it. Seems that Rozhlas.cz played something of his back in May, too.) (name at greater length Lucijan Marija Škerjanc. Wrote a piano concertino, recording is at BBC sound archive.
- Jiří Válek (conductor (oh, I think I'm thinking of a different Valek, my bad.). composer) (b. May 28 1923) (a site) m:fi:Jiří Válek, m:fr:Jiří Válek
- Viola alta (m:hu:Viola alta)
- Giovanni Battista Vitali (m:de:Giovanni Battista Vitali, m:fr:Giovanni Battista Vitali, m:ja:ジョヴァンニ・バティスタ・ヴィターリ, m:no:Giovanni Battista Vitali.) (1633-1692)
- Robert Whitney (conductor of Louisville Orchestra) (born July 6 1904, died 1986, apparently, [18])
- Pierre Wissmer (October 30 1915-October 3 92) A few symphonies and concertos recorded. Directed the Schola Cantorum. Teacher of Dušan Bogdanović and Jean-Jacques Werner. ([19])
- Zvi Zeitlin (violinist) Born February 21, 1923. ([20]) (Bio) (Recorded the Schoenberg violin concerto after a 1964 performance which was its premiere in Buenos Aires; also premiered Gunther Schuller's violin concerto and gave the premiere recording of the complete George Rochberg Caprice Variations ([21]))