4candles wrote:Would anyone have anything (I'm thinking etudes/sonatas) by the following elusive French composers:
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Georges Mathias
Thanks
4c
It seems a few pieces by Mathias are available in digitized format at the National Library of Spain (a quick search on the webpages for their digitised material will throw up a good few results).
4c
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fredbucket wrote:Here's something for Fleubis to get his fingers stuck into..
mathias, george - velocity.pdf
Regards
Fred
Thank you Fred! I do like how after exercising the right hand, Mathias gives the left hand a shot at it. Velocity is a rather apt name for this little piece as one can attain a pretty rapid tempo rather quickly due to the simple figurations.
4candles wrote:..It seems a few pieces by Mathias are available in digitized format at the National Library of Spain (a quick search on the webpages for their digitised material will throw up a good few results).
4candles wrote:Does anyone have anything by French(?) composer Auguste Guéroult? Pupil of Méreaux (I think).
According to one Romantic/late-Romantic era critic, he was dubbed 'the French Schumann', so that has piqued my interest.
Thanks to the BIBLIOTECA DIGITAL HISPÁNICA/BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL DE ESPAÑA, here is Auguste Guéroult's Scherzo Symphonique, Op. 15.
Guéroult_Scherzo Symphonique, Op. 15.pdf
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The Meumann pieces are a very nice find indeed, and I like the polonaise quite a bit. The Guéroult piece is the first one I've ever seen where the tempo changes are indexed in the PDF.
Thank you, 4candles.
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