French Piano Music

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With „Au pays romande“ I used a Mac program and simply applied (twice) the filter„Lightness decrease“ which made it slightly too dark but much better readable than the original scan! (Compare my 2nd posting of Andrico's Sonatina).
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Parag, thanks for the description of your procedure! Alas it won't do me much good as I'm a Mac user. I'm sure there is an equivalent procedure for Mac users out there somewhere.
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Dear Alfor - thank you very much for the Bertelin - exquisite, sumptuous music. Much appreciated.

As promised three original pieces by Isidor Philipp (1863-1958).

Malcolm

Elf [please note this is a different piece to his Op 23 Puck - also sometimes known as The Elf]
Philipp I - Elf.pdf
Op 75 Etude de Concert
Philipp I - Op 75 Etude de Concert.pdf
Op 90 Nocturne
Philipp I - Op 90 Nocturne.pdf
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mballan wrote:Elf [please note this is a different piece to his Op 23 Puck - also sometimes known as The Elf]
Yes, different, but not very much. This one is a revised edition of the former one?
Thank you for these scores.
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Malcolm, thank you for the Philipp pieces.
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fleubis wrote:Malcolm, thank you for the Philippe pieces.
Seconded!! (But without the final „e“ ;) )
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Gallica can produce readable scans (...if they are in the right mood...):

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Redon Hommage a Schumann.pdf
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alfor wrote:Gallica can produce readable scans (...if they are in the right mood...):
nms (alfor-edited)
Redon Hommage a Schumann.pdf
Seems like they occasionally get to use the GOOD scanner, as in this case.
Homage to Schumann, indeed. Reminiscent of the Arabeque.
Thanks, Alfred.
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Thanks for the recent Bertelin uploads.
It's incredible that so much deserving music like this is just unknown or inexplicably neglected.
Some may already know that Bertelin also composed a few chamber works: a violin sonata, a cello sonata, a rondo for bassoon and piano and an orchestral work with 'piano conducteur' (I must confess to not knowing what this is...)
Might be worth investigating if someone has the money and inclination to source them...
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Searching for Bertelin....(1872-1951)
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/sm/composer|37026-b/3
And a book on harmony
http://imslp.org/wiki/Les_Bases_de_l%27 ... _Albert%29
Who knew a man of this caliber would be forgotten for so long? The same can be asked about many of the composers unearthed here on Pianophilia after decades of neglect. (The real goldmine, if you will, where these pieces exist seems to be the late 19th & early 20th centuries.)
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