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Henryk Bobinski; Piano Concerto No.1 in E min, Op.8 (1901) [II + III]

Henryk Bobinski (1861-1914) was a Polish composer. He also spent time in Austria, Russia, and Ukraine. This is the first of two piano concertos, along with one in A minor, Op.12. IMSLP only has a piano solo reduction of the middle movement of this available, so I won't be able to do much with that unless I can find another source. Note this is the 2nd and 3rd movements only. The 1st has been recorded and can be watched here:    • Генріх Бобінський Концерт для фортепі...   (The beginning of the video is a preamble, in Ukrainian, so I don't understand a word of it, but it is evidently Eugene Logvinovsky with the National Philharmonic of Ukraine.) If you'd prefer a score video, ‪@fyrexianoff‬ has created one here (I'm pretty sure it's using the same audio as the live recording):    • Henryk Bobinski - Piano Concerto No.1...   The recording quality is not perfect - it appears to have been filmed on a phone from a few rows back in the audience, so you see a lot of the backs of people's heads, and there's ambient noise going on, but the performance is better than anything I'd be able to simulate. Wikipedia: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_... (Polish) IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Bobin... Movements: I. Andantino - Lento assai - Allegro moderato. (See links above) 0:00 - II. Andante cantabile 5:26 - III. Finale - Allegro vivace. This was a request from viewer ‪@imangry4073‬. If you have any suggestions you'd like me to try, let me know. The only stipulations are that it is a piano (or possibly other keyboard) concerto, in public domain, which does not have any available recordings, and for which there is mostly complete sheet music freely available. (I generally get mine from IMSLP, but if you have other sources, let me know.) Disclaimer: Yes, it's synthesized. Obviously real musicians with real instruments would be vastly superior, but this simulated performance is better than nothing at all, which is what existed previously. My greatest wish is that these videos will inspire someone with the means to arrange a real performance and hopefully record and publish it so we can hear them in their full glory. If that someone is you, or you know of an existing recording of this, please let me know and I may add a link to this description.

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