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[log in to unmask] writes:
>A few months ago a list member clued me in to the fact that there were
>two classical music composers named Scharwenka. The better known composer,
>Xaver (born 1850), had a few piano concertos and chamber works recorded by
>Collins and was also featured on Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series.
>The other Scharwenka, Philipp, is Xaver's older brother by three years.
>Never having heard anything by Xaver, I can't compare the two. But, MDG
>has devoted a disc to Philip of his two string quartets and a piano
>quintet.
Albeit belatedly, I came across this post. There was, back in the LP days,
a release on Genesis of two violin sonatas, one by each of the Schwarwenka
Brothers. (Which sounds too much like a vaudeville knife-throwing routine.
But perhaps they went by Schwarwenki en plural.) I believe it was moved to
CD, as well, along with most of that label's catalog.
Both works were very good, indeed. I think I still prefer brother Xaver,
but Philip had his own personality, and a great deal to offer.
Barry Brenesal
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