6 Oktavenetüden, Op.124 (Huber, Hans)

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Work Title 6 Oktavenetüden
Alternative. Title
Composer Huber, Hans
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.124
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IHH 25
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 6 etudes:
  1. Toccata (D minor)
  2. Valse-impromptu (B major)
  3. Romanze (E major)
  4. Intermezzo / Scherzo (E major)
  5. Nachtstück (A minor)
  6. Valse-impromptu (B major)
First Publication. 1907 – Leipzig: Kistner
Copyright Information Monatsbericht (1907), p.12
Dedication see below
1. Fraulein Ch. Schrameck
2. F. Bühler
4. Fraulein M. Litterst
5. Dr. E. Refardt
6. M. Kopp
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation piano
Manuscript Sources RISM 402005296 (sketches)
Extra Information No.3 is called an intermezzo, according to WorldCat, while No.4 (which matches our No.4 from the incipit at RISM) is a scherzo from the manuscript sketches linked above.

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Edgar Refardt (dedicatee of the Nachtstück of this set; also author of the article on Huber in Monographie..., C.F. Kahnt, 1906) - in his 1944 study "Hans Huber; Leben und Werk eines Schweizer Musikers" - is cited by RISM as a source. (This editor had thought that perhaps the Oct. 1903 etudes Refardt mentions in the 1906 article - as not (yet!) - published - might have been these - but they are also listed (in sketch anyway) at RISM (RISM 402005040), as a set with contents and dedication (to Busoni) listed, and are not the same works (though some of the titles are the same.) - Schissel