Salon music

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Re: Salon music

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Jim Faston wrote:
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musiclife217 wrote:Does anyone have Ravina's - Op.80 - Chant du Moissonneur, Scène pittoresque ?? I can request it, but want to check here first, thanks!
It has just appeared on the BnF Gallica site, so is now available for download!
Here's a B&W version of the BNF scans:
Ravina_Chant du moissonneur, Scène pittoresque pour piano, Op.80.pdf
Thank you, yes, this is the one that I requested from the BnF, which they subsequently posted. You, however, have improved upon the scan that they sent me and I am very grateful! Thank you! Any help with the Wenzel would also be most appreciated!
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I am seeking a long lost salon piece by Brinley Richards, simply titled "Song of the Troubadour." Possible translations would be Lied des Troubadours and Trubadurens Slang... any assistance would be most apprecited.. :)
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musiclife217 wrote:I am seeking a long lost salon piece by Brinley Richards, simply titled "Song of the Troubadour." Possible translations would be Lied des Troubadours and Trubadurens Slang... any assistance would be most apprecited.. :)

Could it be his transcription of Verdi's Ihres Auges himmlisch' Strahlen from The Troubadour? Also available on IMSLP.
Verdi-Richards_Ihres Auges himmlisch' Strahlen from Troubadour, Op21.pdf
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Jim Faston wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:I am seeking a long lost salon piece by Brinley Richards, simply titled "Song of the Troubadour." Possible translations would be Lied des Troubadours and Trubadurens Slang... any assistance would be most apprecited.. :)

Could it be his transcription of Verdi's Ihres Auges himmlisch' Strahlen from The Troubadour? Also available on IMSLP.
Verdi-Richards_Ihres Auges himmlisch' Strahlen from Troubadour, Op21.pdf

Thank you so much for looking into this, though this is not the one. :(
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musiclife217 wrote:
Jim Faston wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:I am seeking a long lost salon piece by Brinley Richards, simply titled "Song of the Troubadour." Possible translations would be Lied des Troubadours and Trubadurens Slang... any assistance would be most apprecited.. :)

Could it be his transcription of Verdi's Ihres Auges himmlisch' Strahlen from The Troubadour? Also available on IMSLP.
Verdi-Richards_Ihres Auges himmlisch' Strahlen from Troubadour, Op21.pdf

Thank you so much for looking into this, though this is not the one. :(
The piece was played by Lars Roos on his Poems album, if that helps at all...
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musiclife217 wrote:Thank you so much for looking into this, though this is not the one. :(
The transcription from Il Trovatore was worth a shot.
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Hello all,

I just have a question that I hope someone could help me with.

On the 5th volume of the Naxos Romantic Piano Favourites, there is an arrangement of Franz Lehar's Vilja (Vilia) Song from The Merry Widow - my question is has anyone seen this arrangement and/or know where it is? If you care to share, thank you in advance. It is quite an attractive arrangement.
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musiclife217 wrote:Hello all,

I just have a question that I hope someone could help me with.

On the 5th volume of the Naxos Romantic Piano Favourites, there is an arrangement of Franz Lehar's Vilja (Vilia) Song from The Merry Widow - my question is has anyone seen this arrangement and/or know where it is? If you care to share, thank you in advance. It is quite an attractive arrangement.
I don't have this arrangement, but maybe what is included is an acceptable replacement.
Lehar Die lustige Witwe (Potpourri).pdf
Bw, paolor
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Re: Salon music

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musiclife217 wrote:Hello all,

I just have a question that I hope someone could help me with.

On the 5th volume of the Naxos Romantic Piano Favourites, there is an arrangement of Franz Lehar's Vilja (Vilia) Song from The Merry Widow - my question is has anyone seen this arrangement and/or know where it is? If you care to share, thank you in advance. It is quite an attractive arrangement.
It appears to be the performer's own--perhaps you could contact him:

http://www.szokolaybalazs.com/
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Re: Salon music

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This doesn't seem to be available elsewhere:

Fritz Spindler
Grande Polonaise, Op. 263
http://objdigital.bn.br/acervo_digital/ ... 375385.pdf

Courtesy of the digital holdings in the National Library of Brazil (rich holdings for salon music, especially of 'Latin' composers).
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