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Re: Salon music

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 3:39 pm
by Jean-Séb
Indeed, nice piece that I did not know.
I have seen that piece on the web, but it seems to be available in Poland or in Australia :
http://nuty.pl/t/77686.htm
http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1478133
The Russian pianist has recorded two CDs of salon music.
https://asheludyakov.com/russian-salon

Re: Benjamin Godard

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:15 pm
by musiclife217
Jim Faston wrote:
Phillip210 wrote:I have just posted on IMSLP his 4th valse Op. 75. I had not realised it was 'rare' until someone asked me for it!
http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_No._4_Op._7 ... MSLP253083
For Godard Valse completists, and subject to my file being approved, IMSLP now has Valses 1-7, 10 and 15 listed and indexed as Valses. Valse 8 is there under the Suite de danses anciennes.... Op. 103. Valse 9 (Saxonne) is in the Op. 110 series of Magic Lantern pieces. That leaves me asking: where are Valses 11-14? Well:
Valse 11 = the Valse a Danser, Op. 124 - does anyone have it?
Valse 12, 13 and 14 probably include:
Op.146 - Valse d'Automne for Piano - which is on IMSLP (I put it there!), which is not numbered on the score, but may be counted in arriving at 15!
Op.151 - Valse de Concert for Piano - which I have never seen, does anyone have it?
That leaves just one missing - or maybe the publisher of No. 15 (probably published posthumously) could not count!
Thanks for your IMSLPing of Godard's fourth waltz--I'll give it a playthrough this evening. Some minor info I've gleaned:

The valses opp. 106,124,146 & 151 are all listed on Worldcat being held at various libraries.

As parts of larger works there are the Valse au Claire de Lune, number 16 from Impressions de Campagne, Op123 as well as the Viennoise from the Magic Lantern part II No4 Op55. Both are available from IMSLP.

Listed on Worldcat are:
"Valse Sombre" without opus published by Choudens in 1896 (held at the British Library and Cambridge University)

"Dernière Valse" without opus published by Metzler and/or Choudens in 1898 (held at the British Library and Cambridge University)

Jim
I noticed a recording of Godard's Op. 106 - Scherzo-Valse that I have not seen elsewhere.

http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/CompleteSea ... geNumber=4

I will try to locate the score, but wanted to ask here first? Thanks!

Re: Benjamin Godard

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:26 pm
by Jean-Séb
musiclife217 wrote:I noticed a recording of Godard's Op. 106 - Scherzo-Valse that I have not seen elsewhere.

http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/CompleteSea ... geNumber=4

I will try to locate the score, but wanted to ask here first? Thanks!
Interesting recording, somewhat abrupt.
Yes, the scherzo-valse has been shared (nms)
Godard B op.106 Scherzo-Valse.pdf

Re: Benjamin Godard

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:52 pm
by musiclife217
Jean-Séb wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:I noticed a recording of Godard's Op. 106 - Scherzo-Valse that I have not seen elsewhere.

http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/CompleteSea ... geNumber=4

I will try to locate the score, but wanted to ask here first? Thanks!
Interesting recording, somewhat abrupt.
Yes, the scherzo-valse has been shared (nms)
Godard B op.106 Scherzo-Valse.pdf
THANK YOU SO MUCH! What a pleasant surprise!

There is also a slower "recording" here:

http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/CompleteSea ... geNumber=2

Re: Salon music

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 1:26 pm
by FW190
Some works by Edouard Dorn.
Pen name of Joseph Leopold Röckel (1838-1923)
Gossip: Röckel's aunt was Elisabeth Röckel (1793-1883) who married Johann Nepomuk Hummel in 1814. There are serious rumors that Elisabeth (called Elise) is the famous Für-Elise-Elise.
Dorn,Ed.-.L'Attaque!-Galop-militaire-(pno-Metzler-Edition).pdf
Dorn,Ed.-.Glittering-Spray-(pno-Ditson-Edition).pdf
Dorn,Ed.-.Dorftanz-Danse-de-village-(pno-Enoch-Edition).pdf
Dorn,Ed.-.Catalogue-(Augener-Edition~1880).pdf

Re: Salon music

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 7:53 pm
by musiclife217
hopefully this is a new one to add, from a crumbling Salon album...

Francis Thomé - Op. 42 - Crépuscule (Twilight)
Thomé, Francis-Op. 42-Créspuscule (Twilight).pdf

Re: Salon music

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 7:30 am
by Jean-Séb
Thank you FW190 for the Dorn scores and the gossips ! Thank you Musiclife217 for this nice piece by Thomé, that I used to play.

Re: Salon music

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 3:41 pm
by parag
musiclife217 wrote:hopefully this is a new one to add, from a crumbling Salon album...

Francis Thomé - Op. 42 - Crépuscule (Twilight)
Thanks for this fun piece... it's worthy of a little clean up.
Thomé, Francis-Op. 42-Créspuscule (Twilight).pdf
Best regards,
Parag

Re: Salon music

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 4:27 pm
by musiclife217
parag wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:hopefully this is a new one to add, from a crumbling Salon album...

Francis Thomé - Op. 42 - Crépuscule (Twilight)
Thanks for this fun piece... it's worthy of a little clean up.
Thomé, Francis-Op. 42-Créspuscule (Twilight).pdf
Best regards,
Parag

You are all very welcome..I will check the album for any other rare finds.

Re: Salon music

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 7:58 am
by FW190
Three more new works by Dorn/Röckel.
Published by Augener, London, n.d. [1860-1865]
Dorn,Ed.-.Sunbeam-Brilliant-Galop-(pno-Augener-Edition).pdf
Dorn,Ed.-.Spring-Blossoms-Mazurka-(pno-Augener-Edition).pdf
Dorn,Ed.-.Sadowa-Grand-Galop-(pno-Augener-Edition).pdf