
Cesar Franck & his circle
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Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
Strictly speaking, the score should be copyrighted. So I leave to the admins the right to delete this post 

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Thank you, Caprotti.Caprotti wrote:Strictly speaking, the score should be copyrighted. So I leave to the admins the right to delete this post
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Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
Is somebody interested in P. De Breville's Sonata Re Bemol?
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Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
Hello Everyone,
I'm new on pianophilia. Today I have been listening to music by Dynam Victor Fumet, who I think was a Franck pupil. Very interesting music but I know precious little about the composer.
David
I'm new on pianophilia. Today I have been listening to music by Dynam Victor Fumet, who I think was a Franck pupil. Very interesting music but I know precious little about the composer.
David
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Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
You can find some information on him here:David Hackbridge Johnson wrote:Hello Everyone,
I'm new on pianophilia. Today I have been listening to music by Dynam Victor Fumet, who I think was a Franck pupil. Very interesting music but I know precious little about the composer.
David
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynam-Victor_Fumet
or here
http://www.musicologie.org/Biographies/ ... ictor.html (in French only)
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Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
New to me: Chausson's own 4H arrangement of his Symphony op.20 -> http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/31015 (thanks to the scanner)
On my (and others') desiderata list: the 2H version in Percy Goetschius' "Analytic Symphony Series" - Oliver Ditson Company, Boston/USA. No hint at all even in the catalogues.
On my (and others') desiderata list: the 2H version in Percy Goetschius' "Analytic Symphony Series" - Oliver Ditson Company, Boston/USA. No hint at all even in the catalogues.
Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
Here is a piano solo transcription of Franck's Symphony in D minor. I hope it hasn't already been uploaded.
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Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
For piano 4 hands (russian edition)
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Re: Cesar Franck & his circle
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)
Malcolm
Fantaisie (Introduction, Fugue & Finale)
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