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Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:43 am
by naturlaut
Pianoman wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 10:23 am Hi all,

I have some request regarding French Piano Music. If any of the requests is not suitable because of copyright reasons or any other, please accept my apologies:

CASADESUS, Robert - 6 Enfantines, Op.48
CIAMPI, Marce - Études (probably 6 Etudes)
DANDELOT, Georges - Le jardin de Catherine
LESUR, Jean-Yves-Daniel - Deux Noëls
SANCAN, Pierre - Pièces enfantines (ed.Durand)
VAILLANT, Henri - “Enseignement du piano. Exercices complémentaires” (Delrieu-1952) and “Tenues rythmiques pour l’indépendance des doigts” (Delrieu-1947)
PHILIPP, Isidor - A lot of stuff: Little Gradus ad Parnassum (I have Vol.1 of 5 - Ed.Alphonse Leduc);
Nouveau Gradus ad Parnassum (IMSLP has only parts of it);
Concert-Etude, Op.75;
15 Études (Op.79?);
"Six Danses et Airs Anciens", Op.76 (ed. Heugel);
Trois Nouvelles Transcriptions libres (of works by Turini, Monari, Corelli - ed.Heugel);
6 Octave-studies in the Form of Little Fugues, op. 78;
And finally: Prestissimo; Ligeirissimo; Pianissimo - what is this, 3 Études?

Any help/info will be much appreciated.

Thanks.
I am pretty sure the Ciampi Etudes are still very much in print though, as is the Sancan.
Not sure about copyright issue with Casadesus but I'll roll them under the scanner today.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:35 pm
by Pianoman
naturlaut wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:43 am
Pianoman wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 10:23 am Hi all,

I have some request regarding French Piano Music. If any of the requests is not suitable because of copyright reasons or any other, please accept my apologies:

CASADESUS, Robert - 6 Enfantines, Op.48
CIAMPI, Marce - Études (probably 6 Etudes)
DANDELOT, Georges - Le jardin de Catherine
LESUR, Jean-Yves-Daniel - Deux Noëls
SANCAN, Pierre - Pièces enfantines (ed.Durand)
VAILLANT, Henri - “Enseignement du piano. Exercices complémentaires” (Delrieu-1952) and “Tenues rythmiques pour l’indépendance des doigts” (Delrieu-1947)
PHILIPP, Isidor - A lot of stuff: Little Gradus ad Parnassum (I have Vol.1 of 5 - Ed.Alphonse Leduc);
Nouveau Gradus ad Parnassum (IMSLP has only parts of it);
Concert-Etude, Op.75;
15 Études (Op.79?);
"Six Danses et Airs Anciens", Op.76 (ed. Heugel);
Trois Nouvelles Transcriptions libres (of works by Turini, Monari, Corelli - ed.Heugel);
6 Octave-studies in the Form of Little Fugues, op. 78;
And finally: Prestissimo; Ligeirissimo; Pianissimo - what is this, 3 Études?

Any help/info will be much appreciated.

Thanks.
I am pretty sure the Ciampi Etudes are still very much in print though, as is the Sancan.
Not sure about copyright issue with Casadesus but I'll roll them under the scanner today.
OK. As I wrote in my initial message, I apologize and ask you guys to ignore those requests that aren't suitable.

Thanks.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020 2:08 pm
by Pianoman
Pianoman wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:35 pm Hi all,

I have some request regarding French Piano Music. If any of the requests is not suitable because of copyright reasons or any other, please accept my apologies:

CASADESUS, Robert - 6 Enfantines, Op.48
CIAMPI, Marce - Études (probably 6 Etudes)
DANDELOT, Georges - Le jardin de Catherine
LESUR, Jean-Yves-Daniel - Deux Noëls
SANCAN, Pierre - Pièces enfantines (ed.Durand)
VAILLANT, Henri - “Enseignement du piano. Exercices complémentaires” (Delrieu-1952) and “Tenues rythmiques pour l’indépendance des doigts” (Delrieu-1947)
PHILIPP, Isidor - A lot of stuff: Little Gradus ad Parnassum (I have Vol.1 of 5 - Ed.Alphonse Leduc);
Nouveau Gradus ad Parnassum (IMSLP has only parts of it);
15 Études (Op.79?);
"Six Danses et Airs Anciens", Op.76 (ed. Heugel);
Trois Nouvelles Transcriptions libres (of works by Turini, Monari, Corelli - ed.Heugel);
6 Octave-studies in the Form of Little Fugues, op. 78;

Any help/info will be much appreciated.

Thanks.
A little update on my request:
PHILIPP - "Quatre Etudes pour la main gauche d'après J. S. Bach" (Jobert, U.S.A 1903)

Thanks in advance for any help.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020 3:19 pm
by emma
Pianoman,
At least the Bach-Philipp is available from IMSLP.
Philipp_-_J_S_Bach_Transcriptions.pdf

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020 3:55 pm
by kroket
Hi all,

I have some request regarding French Piano Music.
PHILIPP, Isidor - "Six Danses et Airs Anciens", Op.76 (ed. Heugel);
Trois Nouvelles Transcriptions libres (of works by Turini, Monari, Corelli - ed.Heugel);

Any help/info will be much appreciated.

Thanks.
Pianoman

I've tried to scan this album from a library loan a few years ago,
but the album had such a large format,
that I couldn't scan some pages properly,
whatever I tried.
My apologies for the bad quality of this scan.

Furthermore the trois transcriptions libres, not my scan.

Greetings,
kroket
Philipp 6 Danses et airs anciens Op. 76 (bad scan).pdf
Philipp Isidor Trois transcriptions libres.pdf

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020 3:59 pm
by Pianoman
kroket wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 3:55 pm Hi all,

I have some request regarding French Piano Music.
PHILIPP, Isidor - "Six Danses et Airs Anciens", Op.76 (ed. Heugel);

Any help/info will be much appreciated.

Thanks.
Pianoman

I've tried to scan this album from a library loan a few years ago,
but the album had such a large format,
that I couldn't scan some pages properly,
whatever I tried.
My apologies for the bad quality of this scan.

Greetings,
kroket
Philipp 6 Danses et airs anciens Op. 76 (bad scan).pdf
Thanks a lot for your help. It's a pitty that some pages are unreadable...

Cheers!

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020 4:00 pm
by Pianoman
emma wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 3:19 pm Pianoman,
At least the Bach-Philipp is available from IMSLP.
Of course it is! stupid me...
I searched in the wrong places, apparently...

Many thanks!

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:11 pm
by Pianoman
Hi all,

This Philipp guy is very hard to find although he was a very prominent figure in the musical scene of his time and wrote a lot of stuff!

Here's an update of what I'm looking for from him:
- Little Gradus ad Parnassum (I have Vol.1 of 5 - Ed.Alphonse Leduc);
- Nouveau Gradus ad Parnassum (IMSLP has only parts of it);
-15 Études (Op.79);
- "Six Danses et Airs Anciens", Op.76 (ed. Heugel); - I have a bad scan
- Trois Nouvelles Transcriptions libres (of works by Turini, Monari, Corelli - ed.Heugel);
- 6 Octave-studies in the Form of Little Fugues, op. 78;
- "Quatre Etudes pour la main gauche d'après J. S. Bach" (Jobert, U.S.A 1903);
- "Trois Pièces de Concert", Op.102 (Inquiétude, Quiétude, Étude)
- Barcarolle nº3, Op.80 (No.5 form "Intermèdes de Concert")
- Caprice, Op.14 (for piano SOLO)
- Feux-Follets (No.3 from "Pastels", Op.24)

Any help will be much, much appreciated!
Thanks.
Isidore Philipp (assis), entouré de Ricardo Vines (à g.), August Radwan (au centre), Lazare Lévy (à dr.) et Magda Tagliafero, lors d'un concours de piano à l'Ecole normale de musique en 1936.JPEG

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 5:13 am
by kroket
Pianoman wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:11 pm Hi all,

This Philipp guy is very hard to find although he was a very prominent figure in the musical scene of his time and wrote a lot of stuff!

Here's an update of what I'm looking for from him:
-
- Trois Nouvelles Transcriptions libres (of works by Turini, Monari, Corelli - ed.Heugel);
-
- "Quatre Etudes pour la main gauche d'après J. S. Bach" (Jobert, U.S.A 1903);
-
- Trois Pièces de Concert", Op.102 (Inquiétude, Quiétude, Étude)

Any help will be much, much appreciated!
Thanks.
This way you'll be searching forever... The first two items I quote were uploaded in this thread only a few days ago.
The trois pieces de concert is on page 101 of this thread.
Added the Feux Follets (nms).
Greetings,
kroket
Philipp - Op.24, No.3, Feux-follets (Jack o' Lanterns).pdf

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:24 am
by Pianoman
kroket wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 5:13 am This way you'll be searching forever... The first two items I quote were uploaded in this thread only a few days ago.
Thanks, but it's not the same. Those posted are Transcriptions from "Monari, Rutini and Pasquini". I want the "Nouvelles" ones from "Turini, Monari and Corelli"
kroket wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 5:13 am The trois pieces de concert is on page 101 of this thread.
Thanks, a friend already gave them to me. I searched the forum for them, but I find the search function very inaccurate and hard to use.
kroket wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 5:13 am Added the Feux Follets (nms).
Thanks again. The same friend sent this one to me.

Thank you for your interest and guidance.