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Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:53 pm
by fleubis
Ah, yes I do have the interesting Croquembouches but not yet seen the Mécaniques and Silhouettes of Bolséne yet. Clearly, though the "Larousse Gastronomique" needs to be updated with Delvincourt's offering. :D

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 5:15 pm
by alfor
nms (did not manage to cut the pages...)
Tombeau de Claude Debussy.pdf

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:51 am
by fleubis
Some tasty little soliloquies in homage to Debussy, and not all piano. I especially like Ravel's little duet. Stravinsky must have been particularly rushed to have been forced to borrow from his symphony. It is always fascinating to me that so many of these composers that we know and love, lived in the same era.

An unusual contribution, Alfred, and most welcome.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:38 pm
by 4candles
Not sure about the nationality of this person, but I'm assuming French, so does anyone have anything by a Charles Laurent Rhein?

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 6:24 pm
by Jim Faston
4candles wrote:Not sure about the nationality of this person, but I'm assuming French, so does anyone have anything by a Charles Laurent Rhein?

Sure enough--from the Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Champlin, available from IMSLP, etc.
Charles Laurent Rhein biography.pdf

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:00 pm
by 4candles
Jim Faston wrote:
4candles wrote:Not sure about the nationality of this person, but I'm assuming French, so does anyone have anything by a Charles Laurent Rhein?

Sure enough--from the Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Champlin, available from IMSLP, etc.
Charles Laurent Rhein biography.pdf
Thanks for the background check Jim!
I'd like to know if anyone has his etudes or sonatas for piano?

Re: Bizet's Le Pianiste-Chanteur

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 1:04 am
by musiclife217
GJF323 wrote:
Actually, these two files (which were my bad scans by the way) form only ONE set, viz. the second set of the Maîtres Italiens. Unfortunately, I do not have the first set (Nos 1-25).
I have also a large selection of the three sets (i.e. with German and French works) that I plan to scan some day but the score is so big and its state so bad that I have not found the courage to do it yet. But I will eventually.
Jean-Séb
I can report some progress on the earlier Maîtres Italiens. In the book I have of privately bound sheet musis are #s:

13 Donizetti - L'Elisire d'Amore "Io son ricco e tu sei bella" (Barcarola)
16 Bellini - Norma - "Oh! di qual sei vittima" (Terzetto)
17 Rossini - La Cenerentola - "Zitto, zitto!" (Duetto)
18 Lulli (Lully) - "Voi siete il ristoro" (Duetto) [Not sure what work this is from, or if it is just a separate art song]
19 Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia "Zitti, zitti! (Terzetto) ' [Anyone sensing a pattern here?]
20 Bellini - La Sonnambula "Tu non sai, con quei begli occhi!" (Aria)
21 Donizetti - Anna Bolena "Nel veder la tua costanza" (Aria)
22 Bellini - I Puritani "Vien diletto, in cielo" (Aria)
23 Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia "Ecco ridente il cielo" (Cavatina)
24 Rossini - Il Turco in Italia "Deh! raffrena" (Quintetto)
25 Rossini - L'Italiana in Algieri "Se inclinassi a prender moglie" (Duetto)

It's a shame about 1-12 and 14, 15. But we're making progress. The wild card is the one I have as a single sheet; it's currently amongst the moving boxes (7 months post-move and lots still boxed). I bought it just because of what it was, and paid no attention to whether it was one I already had in the bound volume.

I'm also putting my computer system back together, getting scanner attached, and getting programs back (had to re-install Windows). But hopefully within a few days I can start getting these posted. And search for the elusive single score...

Greg

UPDATE - OK, the piece was easier to find than I thought. Alas, it is no. 41. The scanner is up, so I just have to find & install the post-processing image editor. I will post shortly the cover page from the single sheet (shows titles for 1-50 and makes a nice Table of Contents) as well as the Editor's Preface.
how were we doing with this set? is it complete anyway? I may be able to be of assistance here also. additionally, I was seeking the Bizet Nocturne in F, if anyone could point me in the right direction, thank you!

Re: Bizet's Le Pianiste-Chanteur

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:18 am
by Jean-Séb
musiclife217 wrote: additionally, I was seeking the Bizet Nocturne in F, if anyone could point me in the right direction, thank you!
This nocturne is featured in Georges Bizet, "Œuvres pour le Piano, les Inédits et Trois Pièces du Magasin des Familles, rassemblées et présentées par Michel Poupet, édition établie par Setrak", Éditions Mario Bois, Paris.
The publisher, Mario Bois, can be contacted here:
Editions Mario Bois / BMB - 19 rue de Rocroy - 75010 Paris - Tél : 33 1 42 82 10 46 - Fax : 33 1 42 82 10 19
but I am sure that this album can be bought also directly in the United States.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 11:13 am
by Caprotti
nn.1-25 of the first volume are available at Gallica

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 11:37 am
by 4candles
Whilst perusing French composers' records at the Russian State Library, I came across this card catalogue record dealing with Alkan's Preludes.
What's interesting about this is the fact I've never heard of the last Prelude listed, 'Vie joyeuse'.
Is this likely to be just another name for one of his Op. 31 Preludes? Can anyone clarify?

http://www.nlr.ru/e-case3/sc2.php/note/lc/270/10#pict