Salon music
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Re: Salon music
Two more.
Published by Metzler, London, nd [1877-78]
Published by Metzler, London, nd [1877-78]
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Re: Salon music
Two more.
Published by Enoch, London, nd. [~1870]
Published by Enoch, London, nd. [~1870]
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Re: Salon music
Thanks for the recent postings,
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Re: Salon music
Thanks for posting these, FW190. Fun playing through these old Dorn pieces.
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Re: Salon music
a charming, and rare, salon piece, that has luckily been recorded...
enjoy!
Schmitt, Jacob (Jakob )- Op. 201 - Rondino - La Rose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udciwxwwaG8
enjoy!
Schmitt, Jacob (Jakob )- Op. 201 - Rondino - La Rose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udciwxwwaG8
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Re: Salon music
I am also looking for a few more from this set - any contributions would be appreciated!musiclife217 wrote:a charming, and rare, salon piece, that has luckily been recorded...
enjoy!
Schmitt, Jacob (Jakob )- Op. 201 - Rondino - La Rose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udciwxwwaG8
Spindler, Fritz - Op. 291 No. 05 - Idylle - Styrische (Styrian Idyll) (from Steyrische Idyllen für Piano)
Sartorio, Arnoldo - Op. 201 - Chanson Sans Paroles [Sartorio Album V]
Wolff, Bernhard - Op. 08 - Morceaux de Salon
Chateau, Henri - Valse - Le Souper
Jungmann, Albert - WoO - "Sympathie" Melodie
Finocchi, Georges - Op. 38 - Polka-Mazurka - Albert
Labadie, Henri [Hyppolite] - WoO - Valse - Mia Cara
Erler, Hermann?/Behr, Franz (as Charles Morley) - Dans Les Montagnes (Sur La Montagne)
Ducommun [Дюкомен], L. - Op. 109 - Valse - L'inseparable
Schafer [Schaefer/Shefer], Alexandre - Op. 18 No. 08 - Pepita
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Re: Salon music
Charming piece, thank you. Lots of other nice salon pieces in the repertoire of the pianist on YouTube.
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Re: Salon music
Yes! and, you're welcome! Any help with the others would be appreciated.Jean-Séb wrote:Charming piece, thank you. Lots of other nice salon pieces in the repertoire of the pianist on YouTube.
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Re: Salon music
I wish I could help, but I think it will be difficult, although some names are very familiar, as Spindler or Sartorio, but I don't think I have the mentioned works. Most of the other names are even quite unknown to me. It seems that some of them were more active in Russia than elsewhere, and it may be quite difficult to get their works from non-Russian sources. For examples, I have seen than most of the works by Henry Labadie (although a French name) have been published in Russian :
https://archive.org/stream/universalhan ... 9/mode/1up
However the waltz Mia Cara was apparently published by a French music publisher Langlois, but I cannot find any trace of the score.
https://archive.org/stream/universalhan ... 9/mode/1up
However the waltz Mia Cara was apparently published by a French music publisher Langlois, but I cannot find any trace of the score.
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Re: Salon music
Yes, thank you for the efforts. I did see some at Berlin and also BnF, including the Labadie. Will have to keep searching and/or make orders... Thanks again!Jean-Séb wrote:I wish I could help, but I think it will be difficult, although some names are very familiar, as Spindler or Sartorio, but I don't think I have the mentioned works. Most of the other names are even quite unknown to me. It seems that some of them were more active in Russia than elsewhere, and it may be quite difficult to get their works from non-Russian sources. For examples, I have seen than most of the works by Henry Labadie (although a French name) have been published in Russian :
https://archive.org/stream/universalhan ... 9/mode/1up
However the waltz Mia Cara was apparently published by a French music publisher Langlois, but I cannot find any trace of the score.