Salon music
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Re: Salon music
The third of the Kaun brothers was Richard Kaun, who founded a music publishing house in Berlin, numerous works have been published in cooperation with the American Kaun Edition.
Ziehn: Canonical studies
http://archive.org/details/canonicalstudies00ziehuoft
Ziehn: Manual of harmony
http://archive.org/details/manualharmonyth00ziehgoog
Interesting stuff!
btw.: The mentioned theoretical works by Ziehn (s. prev. post) could be downloaded via archive.org:Ziehn: Canonical studies
http://archive.org/details/canonicalstudies00ziehuoft
Ziehn: Manual of harmony
http://archive.org/details/manualharmonyth00ziehgoog
Interesting stuff!
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Re: Salon music
Thank you FW190 for your committment to this Salon thread.
Here are a few works from "Kunkel's Musical Review". IMSLP has two volumes but there are more in circulation on the Web.
Here are a few works from "Kunkel's Musical Review". IMSLP has two volumes but there are more in circulation on the Web.
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Re: Salon music
This is from the July 1895 edition of The Strand Musical Magazine.
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Re: Salon music
This little work offers a rare instrumentation.
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Re: Salon music
Thanks very much, FW.FW190 wrote:This little work offers a rare instrumentation.
I like this performance by PCCB:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d63jKihoYRg
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Re: Salon music
Yes, it is the famous Rossini piece. I did not know the word "Grimalkin".
One of my favourite performances is this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMngXo9B_Vg
One of my favourite performances is this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMngXo9B_Vg
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Re: Salon music
An interesting release from Sibley, including a 'celebre vals de los palillos chinos', whatever that means...
Publication Name: Ten choice concert waltzes by world famous composers for piano solo.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Regards
Fred
Publication Name: Ten choice concert waltzes by world famous composers for piano solo.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Regards
Fred
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Re: Salon music
More popular under the name of Chopsticks !fredbucket wrote:An interesting release from Sibley, including a 'celebre vals de los palillos chinos', whatever that means...
Los palillos chinos, the Chinese chopsticks, are used for the game of Mikado.
Thank you for pointing to this Sibley score.
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Re: Salon music
So far as I known Posca's By the sea was a real hit in it's own time - but I've never seen an other piece by him.
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Re: Salon music
Thank you for that.
Here is a nice rendition by a very little girl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_RD0_r0xeM
The number of these salon pieces based on harp-like arpeggios and titled in reference to the sea or brooklets is incredible and would nearly justify a proper thread!
Here is a nice rendition by a very little girl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_RD0_r0xeM
The number of these salon pieces based on harp-like arpeggios and titled in reference to the sea or brooklets is incredible and would nearly justify a proper thread!