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Re: Salon music

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Another offering - this one's by William Rockstro, who also produced at least
one very good 2H opera transcription, Donizetti's La fille du Regiment,
scanned by yours truly in the days of yore.

http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Rockstro-William.htm
Rockstro Heather Bells Fantasy.pdf
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Re: Salon music

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Hello Jean-Seb,

Thanks for the site references. With regard to Spross, the site suggests "Dr. Spross was well known in his day, and a catalog in the Germania music library lists nearly 1,000 compositions".
I find this very interestng since I had never heard of him and the piece I posted is the only one I have which I found entirely by chance.

I will do a bit more digging and see if anything else worthwhile turns up worthy of posting.

Regards,

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This is one of John William Harmston's best known piano pieces.

http://www.jwharmston.com/index.html
Harmston Le Zephyr (Morceau élégant pour Piano) Op41.pdf
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Thanks for this breath of fresh air.
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Dear Walter,
Please note that Music Australia has quite a nice archive of music
of this type, which the musical cognoscenti doubtless love to hate!
(Just click on View Score to bring up each page of a score from any
of the nearly 10,000 piano scores available. The coloured front covers
of many of these items are themselves works of art imo.)
Regards, Detritim.
http://www.musicaustralia.org/apps/MA?s ... 1=Anywhere
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Ignace Gibsone

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Here is something by the British composer and pianist (Guillaume) Ignace Gibsone (London 1826 - 1897). I have been contacted by the family of his ggg granddaughter who is learning the piano and would like to play some of his music. Alas this is the only piece I have by him, and I can't seem to find any of his music posted elsewhere. Can anyone help?
Gibsone I - Carmencita.pdf
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Gibsone's The Minstrel Boy is here (the other pages can also be
viewed/printed by pressing the right arrow button):-
http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/cdview?pi=nl ... 72809-s4-v
I've also got it here somewhere in one of my albums.
Btw, the British Library has a reference to another composer called
Gibsone, one Burford George Henry Gibsone, whoever he was.
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RSL scan:

G. A. OSBORNE
LA PLUIE DE PERLES
VALSE BRILLANTE pour piano op. 61
Osborne La pluie de perles op.61.pdf
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RSL scan:

G. A. OSBORNE
La SECONDE PLUIE DE PERLES
Morceau de Salon op. 80
Osborne 2nd Pluie de Perles op..pdf
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George Alexander OSBORNE
Irish composer, 1806-1893. Studied in Paris (piano with Kalkbrenner), settled in London in 1843.
Composed mainly lightweight salon music, 108 opus numbers plus several works without opus (Reverie op. 36, Bolero op. 38, 2 Morceaux: l'hirondelle, Tarantelle, La Rosee du Soir op. 90, etc.). Many pices on opera motifs (aslo with violin). Some "serious" chamber music, operas and orchestral pieces.
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