French Piano Music

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Re: French Piano Music

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Would anyone happen to have any piano music by French pianist-composers Ernest or Jules Déjazet, that isn't already on IMSLP?

Other than this set of variations by Jules, there is a concerto (piano part only) called 'Le Souvenir' by Ernest which I would especially like to get my hands on.

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Jules Dejazet (1806-1849) is the brother of Ernest Dejazet (18??-1847).
Never heard of that concerto, unfortunately.
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Re: French Piano Music

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Does anyone have a copy of Bizet's first nocturne in F major?
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The 2nd Romance sans paroles, Op.120 of Benjamin Godard. A Q&D B&W conversion of a file from Polona.
Godard_Romance sans paroles No.2, Op.120.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV21aWOFkWk

There's a fair amount of Godard on Polona, most of which I'm sure is available on IMSLP.
https://polona.pl/search/?filters=publi ... --1895)%22
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Very nice. I am always interested in scores by Godard and it is very nice that you found a clip of the piece.
It seems that I woud be interested as well by op.24 Petite pièce dans le style ancien (IMSLP has only the vocal score, not the piano version), op.132 Marche de Marmousets, and maybe Scènes poétiques op.46, n°1, 2, 3 (although IMSLP has also a 2H reduction of the pieces by Pfeiffer. Not sure whether those are the same).
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Godard B op.46 4 Scènes poétiques 4H.pdf
Godard B op.132 Marche des Marmousets.pdf
I can help with two of these items - both nms.

Best wishes for the (still relatively) new year!
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Thank you, Paolor, and here is the 2H excerpt from op.24.
Godard Petite pièce dans le style ancien op.24 n°2.pdf
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Many thanks, Jean-Séb !
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A nice little piece by Henri Ravina, Un petit complement, Op.96. B&W concersion from Polona JPGs.
Ravina_Un petit compliment, Op.96.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV9Yp0gChEU
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Thank you Jim.
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