French Piano Music

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Merci deux fois!
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Thank you very much sir - Merci infiniment
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Was tempted to put this in the Etude thread but having seen Parag's information on Paul Lacombe (1837-1927) thought it should be posted here to compliment that posting. I have no idea what opus this work may be associated with.

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Lacombe - Etude in B minor
Lacombe P - Etude in B minor.pdf
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pianojay wrote:
Dani_area_51 wrote:Can't anyone post Robert Casadesus works? Mainly his piano sonatas and toccata... It would be great. Thank you.
Here you go:

http://www.mediafire.com/?489qffzqlll12
Was just listening to a recording of his works. Thanks!!!
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Speaking of Pierne, there is another - Paul Pierne, whom I believe wrote in a neo-baroque/classical style. I think I have random pieces of his here and there.
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naturlaut wrote:Speaking of Pierne, there is another - Paul Pierne, whom I believe wrote in a neo-baroque/classical style. I think I have random pieces of his here and there.
He is a cousin of the other Pierné. IMSLP has some pieces of his.
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Paul Dupin - pseudonym for Louis Lothar (1865-1949). Initally was head of a factory and then a bookkeeper in Paris before turning to music as a profession. In 1912, studied with Durand but otherwise self taught as a composer. Displayed great originality in his works which numbered about 220 opuses and include, Opera "Marcelle", an oratorio, orchestral works, 500 canons for 3 to 12 voices, songs, chamber music, violin pieces and piano works [sonata, sonatina, Esquisses fuguees, Dentelles, duets].

I have posted the piano sonata, which was one of his major piano works and personally I think is quite an interesting piece.
Dupin P - Piano Sonata.pdf
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Wow, again a new name to me. Thanks.
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Does anyone have Henri Collet piano works? Thanks.
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naturlaut wrote:
pianojay wrote:
Dani_area_51 wrote:Can't anyone post Robert Casadesus works? Mainly his piano sonatas and toccata... It would be great. Thank you.
Here you go:

http://www.mediafire.com/?489qffzqlll12
Was just listening to a recording of his works. Thanks!!!
Thank, naturlaut, for these Casadesus works. I had no idea he had written so much. Lots of fun playing through these.
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