mballan wrote:Pierre de Breville (1861-1949) French composer. Biography available on Wikipedia, and a few of his work have been post here previous including the piano sonata. Here is his Fantaisie from c. 1900.
Malcolm
Fantaisie (Introduction, Fugue & Finale)
De Breville P - Fantaisie (Introduction - Fugue & Finale).pdf
Many thanks for this de Bréville find Malcolm. Along with the other works posted on the forum there is a nice suite of three pieces for harmonium form 1912 which can be played on the piano. They are included in volume four of the monumental eight volume collection "Maitres Contemporains de l’Orgue" edited by Joseph Joubert (1878 - 1963) in the teens. (LOTS of familiar names throughout.) Sibley scanned and posted the entire collection about five years ago--here's the link to the first third of said volume:
mballan wrote:Pierre de Breville (1861-1949) French composer. Biography available on Wikipedia, and a few of his work have been post here previous including the piano sonata. Here is his Fantaisie from c. 1900.
De Breville P - Fantaisie (Introduction - Fugue & Finale).pdf
Thanks hugely for this, Malcolm. Now, if only somebody can find his four-movement suite 'Stamboul', about which I've been enquiring for years...
mballan wrote:Pierre de Breville (1861-1949) French composer. Biography available on Wikipedia, and a few of his work have been post here previous including the piano sonata. Here is his Fantaisie from c. 1900.
De Breville P - Fantaisie (Introduction - Fugue & Finale).pdf
Thanks hugely for this, Malcolm. Now, if only somebody can find his four-movement suite 'Stamboul', about which I've been enquiring for years...
Nogbert
The only copies I am aware of are held by both the Bibliotheque Nationale de France and the Openbare Bibliotheek Den Haag - might be worth trying one of those ?
mballan wrote:Pierre de Breville (1861-1949) French composer. Biography available on Wikipedia, and a few of his work have been post here previous including the piano sonata. Here is his Fantaisie from c. 1900.
De Breville P - Fantaisie (Introduction - Fugue & Finale).pdf
Thanks hugely for this, Malcolm. Now, if only somebody can find his four-movement suite 'Stamboul', about which I've been enquiring for years...
Nogbert
The only copies I am aware of are held by both the Bibliotheque Nationale de France and the Openbare Bibliotheek Den Haag - might be worth trying one of those ?
Malcolm
These also show up in Worldcat:
US,NY BROOKLYN COL LIBR
US,OK UNIV OF OKLAHOMA
Australia STATE LIBR OF W AUSTRALIA
Japan KUNITACHI COL OF MUSIC LIBR
United Kingdom BRITISH LIBR