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Re: [OT] Search for Morgensterns Galgenlieder for choir


From: shane
Subject: Re: [OT] Search for Morgensterns Galgenlieder for choir
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2018 10:59:05 -0400

I suppose wether or not ismlp has it depends on if you are Canadian or a slave to Mickey Mouse. This piece could have been commercially unsuccessful or supressed. Why is the ghost voraciously eating the table cloth? Or am I misunderstanding the title?

Shane



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-------- Original message --------
From: Aaron Hill <address@hidden>
Date: 6/10/18 6:08 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [OT] Search for Morgensterns Galgenlieder for choir

On 2018-06-10 03:01, David Kastrup wrote:
> Aaron Hill <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> On 2018-06-10 02:52, Aaron Hill wrote:
>>> On 2018-06-10 02:45, David Kastrup wrote:
>>>> Andrew Bernard <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>
>>>>>> On 10 June 2018 at 05:12, Bernhard Kleine
>>>>>> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I was young we sung a piece of Christian Morgensterns
>>>>>>> Galgenlieder
>>>>>>> with the Youth choir of Gelsenkirchen: Es gibt ein Gespenst, das
>>>>>>> frisst
>>>>>>> Taschentücher.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Bernahrd.
>>>>>
>>>>> Try IMSLP:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Galgenlieder_(B%C3%B6ttger%2C_Martin)
>>>>
>>>> Martin Böttger, first published in 2014.  This does not really
>>>> match the
>>>> part of the request:
>>>>
>>>>> After almost 50 years I wanted to get the partitur for this piece
>>>>> by
>>>>> Kodaly.
>>>>
>>>> all too well.
>>>
>>> Looks like this is a better fit at 1922:
>>>
>>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Neue_Galgenlieder%2C_Op.43b_(Graener%2C_Paul)
>>>
>>> The first part, Gespenst (Moderato), is the one Bernhard quoted. 
>>> See:
>>>
>>> http://www.mumag.de/gedichte/mor_c06.html
>>
>> Never mind.  That edition was just a vocal/piano arrangement.  Not for
>> a choir.
>
> I also suspect that it's hard to misremember "piece by Kodaly" since
> Kodály is comparatively unique.

Oh, believe me.  I'm hitting my head on the proverbial desk for missing
that in the original post.

But if we are in fact talking about Zoltán Kodály (d. 1967), then his
works would likely still be under copyright, so it is unlikely to find
them on IMSLP.

-- Aaron Hill

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