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Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:22 am
by 4candles
alfor wrote:Ce tout à partir de RSL:
d'Argenton Serenade Sicilienne op.4.pdf
Many thanks for these Alfor! All I need now is d'Argenton's Etudes poétiques, Op. 12, which someone apparently posted on the old PiPhi!
Then I shall be happy!

Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:23 am
by 4candles
Seconded, Timtin!
Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:08 pm
by 4candles
I'm going to bang on about this again, but if anyone who speaks or reads Russian can access the main library catalogues in Russia, please let me know if the 'Sonate', Op. 15 by Antonin d'Argenton exists there. He lived in Russia for 10 years and his Etudes, Op. 12 were adopted by the Moscow and St Petersburg conservatoires, so there is at least some hope! The Sonate it meant to be an impressive work.
Should I also publish this in the Russian composers threads?
Thanks!
Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 5:20 pm
by Jim Faston
4candles wrote:I'm going to bang on about this again, but if anyone who speaks or reads Russian can access the main library catalogues in Russia, please let me know if the 'Sonate', Op. 15 by Antonin d'Argenton exists there. He lived in Russia for 10 years and his Etudes, Op. 12 were adopted by the Moscow and St Petersburg conservatoires, so there is at least some hope! The Sonate it meant to be an impressive work.
Should I also publish this in the Russian composers threads?
Thanks!
You might try using Google Translate or Google Chrome that will automatically translate for you. Do you know who originally published this? I find no reference to it. Here's Pazdírek's info on d'Argenton.
Pazdírek_1-282.pdf
Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 8:39 am
by 4candles
Jim Faston wrote:
You might try using Google Translate or Google Chrome that will automatically translate for you. Do you know who originally published this? I find no reference to it. Here's Pazdírek's info on d'Argenton.
Pazdírek_1-282.pdf
Thanks for this Jim.
In a pedagogic work compiled by Antoine Marmontel, called "Art classique et moderne du piano. Conseils d’un professeur sur l’enseignement technique et l’esthétique du piano, he highlights d'Argenton's Sonate as being among the top-drawer works. This book is the source of my recent spate of requests here!

Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:13 am
by 4candles
A link to another score by Martin Lazare -
Marguerite au Rouet: Caprice pour piano.
http://ora-web.swkk.de/digimo_online/di ... a_id=25281
Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:29 am
by Jean-Séb
Jim Faston wrote:4candles wrote:I'm going to bang on about this again, but if anyone who speaks or reads Russian can access the main library catalogues in Russia, please let me know if the 'Sonate', Op. 15 by Antonin d'Argenton exists there. He lived in Russia for 10 years and his Etudes, Op. 12 were adopted by the Moscow and St Petersburg conservatoires, so there is at least some hope! The Sonate it meant to be an impressive work.
Should I also publish this in the Russian composers threads?
Thanks!
You might try using Google Translate or Google Chrome that will automatically translate for you. Do you know who originally published this? I find no reference to it. Here's Pazdírek's info on d'Argenton.
Pazdírek_1-282.pdf
It was published by LEMOINE. See their
catalogue of 1861.
The publisher is still existing, but the sonata is no longer on the current catalogue:
http://www.henry-lemoine.com/fr/
I have dropped an e-mail to them to ask about the sonata. I'let you know if and when I get a reply.
Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:55 am
by 4candles
Jean-Séb wrote:Jim Faston wrote:4candles wrote:I'm going to bang on about this again, but if anyone who speaks or reads Russian can access the main library catalogues in Russia, please let me know if the 'Sonate', Op. 15 by Antonin d'Argenton exists there. He lived in Russia for 10 years and his Etudes, Op. 12 were adopted by the Moscow and St Petersburg conservatoires, so there is at least some hope! The Sonate it meant to be an impressive work.
Should I also publish this in the Russian composers threads?
Thanks!
You might try using Google Translate or Google Chrome that will automatically translate for you. Do you know who originally published this? I find no reference to it. Here's Pazdírek's info on d'Argenton.
Pazdírek_1-282.pdf
It was published by LEMOINE. See their
catalogue of 1861.
The publisher is still existing, but the sonata is no longer on the current catalogue:
http://www.henry-lemoine.com/fr/
I have dropped an e-mail to them to ask about the sonata. I'let you know if and when I get a reply.
Many thanks Jeab-Séb, I have also dropped an email to them, but you might have more success.
Best,
4c
Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:49 am
by Timtin
4candles wrote:A link to another score by Martin Lazare - Marguerite au Rouet: Caprice pour piano
Nice find 4c, thank you!
Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:52 am
by Georgio
Timtin wrote:4candles wrote:A link to another score by Martin Lazare - Marguerite au Rouet: Caprice pour piano
Nice find 4c, thank you!
I put it in a pdf version:
Lazare Marguerite au Rouet Caprice op.25.pdf
Have fun,
Georgio