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Re: Salon music

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:33 pm
by musiclife217
fleubis wrote:Thanks, musiclife217 for the Bohm piece. This charming little piece sounds a lot more difficult than it realy is and is much fun.
You're welcome! Enjoy, enjoy! Is there more interest out there to complete the set???? :) Requests?

Valentine Hemery

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 10:15 pm
by Phillip210
I have just uploaded to IMSLP 'Sympathy' (1909), a song without words by (Harry) Valentine Hemery (1865-1938) - a once-popular English drawing-room ballad composer. This is the only piano piece I have ever seen by him, so any more would be gratefully received!

As I write, it is awaiting moderator approval, but will be found on: http://bit.ly/1oiPnqT

Re: Carl Bohm

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 10:20 pm
by Phillip210
Here is one that I found in order to contribute to the quest for Bohm's Op. 327. This piece was recorded by Hans Kann, apparently, but I'm sure it's ready for another go!
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 08-Murmuring Spring.pdf
Great to have another from this set - I'll see what I can do! It reminds me of Sullivan's 'Climbing over Rocky Mountains' from 'The Pirates of Penzance'!

Re: Carl Bohm

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:13 am
by musiclife217
Phillip210 wrote:
Here is one that I found in order to contribute to the quest for Bohm's Op. 327. This piece was recorded by Hans Kann, apparently, but I'm sure it's ready for another go!
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 08-Murmuring Spring.pdf
Great to have another from this set - I'll see what I can do! It reminds me of Sullivan's 'Climbing over Rocky Mountains' from 'The Pirates of Penzance'!
Are you still interested in other selections from the set? Did you see my post about the Rummel piece that you recorded? I would love to see the score!

Re: Salon music

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 2:04 pm
by 4candles
Oscar de la Cinna seems to have largely written salon music, but there are apparently some very worthwhile pieces in his MASSIVE output (more than 600 opus numbers).

The BNE has digitized many of these. Here is a link for anyone interested:

http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/Search.do?t ... anguage=es

4c

Re: Salon music

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 10:57 am
by Timtin
This is quite romantic.
Silésu was from Sardinia.
Silésu Love, Here is my Heart.pdf

Re: Salon music

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:17 pm
by musiclife217
found an old Schirmer album with some drawing room pieces...

if anyone is interested... let me know :)

Aletter, W. - La Bella Adelina (Lovely Adeline)
Bachmann, G. - La Fete aux Champs (Festival in the Fields)
Barbedette, H. - Consolation
Baumfelder, F. - Op. 44 - In Stiller Nacht (Tranquil Night)
Behr, Franz - Op. 116 - Chanson d'amour
Behr, Franz - Op. 284 No. 03 - Fern von Heimathland (Far From Home)
Bendel, Franz - Op. 92 - Nocturne
Berwald, W. - Serenata
Chaminade, Cecile - Op. 09 No. 01 - Piece Romantique
Czibulka, Alphonse - Op. 356 - Songe d'amour apres le bal (Love's Dream After The Ball)
Egghard, Jules - Op. 246 - Mon Bijou (My Jewel)
Frey, Adolf - Arioso
Galeotti, Cesare - Op. 14 - Gavotte
Galos, C. - Op. 24 - Nocturne - Le Lac de Come (The Lake of Como)
Godard, Charles - Op. 65 - L'Angelus (The Angelus)
Holzel, Gustav - Lied ohne Worte (Song without Words)
Kuhe, Wilhelm - Op. 28 No. 03 - La Violette (The Violet)
Lack, Theodore - Op. 136 - Madrigal
Low, Josef - Op. 173 No. 02 - Im Cypressenhain (In The Cypress Grotto)
Meyer-Helmund, Erik - Petite Serende (Little Serenade)
Wachs, Paul - Coquetterie (Coquetry)
Wachs, Paul - Pendant la Mazurka (During the Mazurka)

Re: Salon music

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 12:27 pm
by Jean-Séb
I certainly am interested. If it is too fastidious to scan the whole album (and I know it is fastidious), could you at least scan the following ones :
Galeotti Gavotte
Lack Madrigal
Wachs coquetterie
Frey Arioso
Behr Op. 116 - Chanson d'amour
Behr Op. 284 No. 03 - Fern von Heimathland
Thanks.

Re: Salon music

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:15 pm
by musiclife217
Jean-Séb wrote:I certainly am interested. If it is too fastidious to scan the whole album (and I know it is fastidious), could you at least scan the following ones :
Galeotti Gavotte
Lack Madrigal
Wachs coquetterie
Frey Arioso
Behr Op. 116 - Chanson d'amour
Behr Op. 284 No. 03 - Fern von Heimathland
Thanks.
Great! Yes, time is needed, but consider it forthcoming! :)

Re: Salon music

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:52 pm
by Jean-Séb
Take all the time necessary. Thank you.