Arrangements by Max Laurischkus
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:14 am
Hey gang!
I'm trying to get my hands on some practically unknown arrangements by Max Laurischkus. The first is an arrangement of an Entr'Acte from Schubert's incidental music to Rosamunde, for Piano, Oboe, Flute, and Clarinet. I think it's this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq5RwMlRWec (it would make great chamber music!) It was reprinted by Rosewood Publications in 2003, but I'm more interested in the original edition. A quick search on WorldCat shows that copies are held in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and in the library at UC Santa Cruz.
The other piece is almost more exciting, it's his arrangement of ten Brahms songs for Clarinet and Piano. (Zehn leichte stücke nach liedern fur klarinette und klavier). The only copies I can find are held in in the libraries of the University of Melbourne and (likewise) UC Santa Cruz.
What do you guys think? Are there any Australians/Santa Cruzians here?
Thanks!
I'm trying to get my hands on some practically unknown arrangements by Max Laurischkus. The first is an arrangement of an Entr'Acte from Schubert's incidental music to Rosamunde, for Piano, Oboe, Flute, and Clarinet. I think it's this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq5RwMlRWec (it would make great chamber music!) It was reprinted by Rosewood Publications in 2003, but I'm more interested in the original edition. A quick search on WorldCat shows that copies are held in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and in the library at UC Santa Cruz.
The other piece is almost more exciting, it's his arrangement of ten Brahms songs for Clarinet and Piano. (Zehn leichte stücke nach liedern fur klarinette und klavier). The only copies I can find are held in in the libraries of the University of Melbourne and (likewise) UC Santa Cruz.
What do you guys think? Are there any Australians/Santa Cruzians here?
Thanks!