Forbidden Music Regained


Leo Smit Stichting
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  1. Soms hooren wij

    Sem Dresden 1917

    100791 Sometimes we hear… Song with orchestral accompaniment Words by Jules Schürmann A version for voice and piano exists: NMI 047/089
  2. Psalm 84

    Sem Dresden 1954

    100806 For solo soprano, solo tenor, mixed choir and orchestra Translation by Th. Stallaert C. s. s. R 1953-54 24
  3. Concert voor Piano met orkestbegeleiding

    Sem Dresden 1946

    100717 Concerto for piano with orchestral accompaniment Allegro molto e deciso Poco andantino Allegro con spirito Piano reduction: NMI 047/046b Instrumentation of the concerto for … 20
  4. Sint Joris

    Sem Dresden 1955

    100810 For mixed choir, solo baritone, solo soprano, 2 pianos and percussion (1955) There is another (later) version for mixed choir, solo baritone, solo soprano, narrator and orchestra …
  5. Sem Dresden

    Sem Dresden 1881

    100021 A pragmatic idealist Sem Dresden was born into an Ashkenazi Jewish family originating from the Prussian town of Gdansk, today a city in Poland. Both his father and grandfather were diamond …
  6. Trio voor Viool, Cello, Piano

    Sem Dresden 1943

    100702 Trio for Violin, Cello, Piano Allegro, un poco agitato Molto allegro-Poco adagio Molto allegro, quasi presto Wassenaar 29
  7. Wiegenlied

    Sem Dresden 1904

    100780 Cradle song Words by Henrik Ibsen Berlin There is a version for alto, bass and piano as well (NMI 047/118)
  8. Sonate voor Fluit en Harp

    Sem Dresden 1918

    100705 1. Modérément animé, sans rigueur de rythme 2. Très vif et léger 3. Modéré et expressif, rubato Published: 1939, Senart, Paris 18
  9. Sextet voor 2 Violen, Alt, Cello, Contrabas en Piano

    Sem Dresden 1910

    100704 Sextet for 2 Violins, Viola, Cello, Double bass and Piano + parts A'dam Aug 1910
  10. De wijnen van Bourgondië

    Sem Dresden 1954

    100808 ‘The wines of Burgundy’ (partly derived from “Les vins de Bourgogne” by R. Walter Zoon) For mixed choir and orchestra October 1954 20