French Piano Music

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Another short Duvernoy piece.
Duvernoy Alphonse op.10 Romance Sans Paroles.pdf
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Thank you very much GJF for these pieces by a composer not frequently found in piano music. Much appreciated.
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GJF323 wrote:One of a couple of new French pieces just in. This is one of a few Duvernoy (three I think). A few more unusual Gallic folk as well, enough to keep the scanner busy for a while.
Duvernoy Alphonse op.12 Serenade.pdf
Thank you very much for the Duvernoy pieces - I had previously only seen his two-piano 'Feu Roulant'. Incidentally, one could make an interesting recital programme of music dedicated. like this serenade, to Antoine Marmontel.
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Wiener - Java.pdf
Hot off scanner. Enjoy!

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Thank you for that.
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I found a few by Joseph Leybach not available on IMSLP. The first is Fantaisie Brillante on Luisa Miller. Can't say that I know the opera that well, having only heard it once from the Met that I can recall, so I can't say that the melodies are oddly chosen as they were for Lakme. However, of the 2 other Fantaisies (Carmen, Traviata) I can say that Carmen has a section I don't recall ever hearing. I'll try to get as much scanned as I can in the next day or so, then I'm on vacation for 2 weeks.

In addition to the Fantaisies, the Leybach book from which I scanned Luisa Miller has some other pieces not on IMSLP.
Leybach Joseph Fantaisie Brillante on Luisa Miller.rar
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Thank you for that. Leybach is usually called Ignace Leybach. Although Joseph is one of his Christian names, his usual first name is Ignace, whose initial letter I is often written J, according to a long tradition. Similarly, lots of scores by Ignace Pleyel read J. Pleyel.
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Request:

Would anyone happen to have the scores of Radulescu's Piano sonatas and concerto? I can't find them anywhere...
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HORATIU RADULESCU
www.horatiuradulescu.com/

This website is run by a family member (I think) ... it sometimes takes some time to get a reply.
Write to
lucero.radulescu@gmail.com

I'm playing a couple of the sonatas late this year and early next. Good luck.

Nos. 5 & 6 are very hard to play from the current scores.
No.2 is fine. I have not seen nos.3 & 4.
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Jim Faston wrote:I'm looking for a scan of Widor's Fugue from the collection "Hommage a Joseph Haydn" from 1910. The other five pieces from the collection are readily available on the net-I've listed them below. Thanks. Jim
The Fugue is available from http://www.crescendomusicpublications.com.au/ in a revised and corrected edition, as part of their complete Widor piano music series.

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