Since his works are obscure and fun, I've been spinning them into digital copies on Musescore, which can be followed by the composer link: https://musescore.com/artist/emanuel_de_beaupuis-1890 or hashtag https://musescore.com/sheetmusic?tags=Beaupuis covering both his compositions and transcriptions.
Salon music
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One of Beaupuis' works, the Op.35 Queen's Reign March had a missing final page in the National Library of Australia scan uploaded to IMSLP. I obtained that last page today, and updated my re-setting on Musescore. I also added a minor early work, not previously available, Le Chant du Berger, published in "The Illustrated Australian News and Musical Times", April 1 1890.bingo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:48 amSince his works are obscure and fun, I've been spinning them into digital copies on Musescore, which can be followed by the composer link: https://musescore.com/artist/emanuel_de_beaupuis-1890 or hashtag https://musescore.com/sheetmusic?tags=Beaupuis covering both his compositions and transcriptions.
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I copied a few items that caught my eye in the NSW State Library earlier this week in a collection from the period 1900-1910. There were two slightly different editions of a piece by the prolific Grenville Dean WILSON (1833-1897): Moonlight on the Hudson Op.60
Listen: https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/7166409
Despite - or because of being - quite garish, it must have been a hit for the composer as the sheet music wrapper lists versions in 2,4,6 and 8 hands!
Identifying the composer took some twists and turns as he is simply identified as G.D. WILSON on the sheets and the Connecticut College's Historic Sheet Music Collection mistakenly gives his names as Glenn Daniel Wilson https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/sheetmusic/927/ (nb some pages needed to be rotated 180 degrees),
I found another of his works on Pianophilia in one of the old PP archive threads One century of salon music 1850-1950
Wilson - Tripping Thro The Meadows - Polka Caprice for Piano.pdf
http://pianophilia.com/phpBB3/download/file.php?id=4517
Of his over 170 works, some are available on IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Wilson,_Grenville_Dean
and in the National Library of Australia: https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Hom ... hatimean=1
Listen: https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/7166409
Despite - or because of being - quite garish, it must have been a hit for the composer as the sheet music wrapper lists versions in 2,4,6 and 8 hands!
Identifying the composer took some twists and turns as he is simply identified as G.D. WILSON on the sheets and the Connecticut College's Historic Sheet Music Collection mistakenly gives his names as Glenn Daniel Wilson https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/sheetmusic/927/ (nb some pages needed to be rotated 180 degrees),
I found another of his works on Pianophilia in one of the old PP archive threads One century of salon music 1850-1950
Wilson - Tripping Thro The Meadows - Polka Caprice for Piano.pdf
http://pianophilia.com/phpBB3/download/file.php?id=4517
Of his over 170 works, some are available on IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Wilson,_Grenville_Dean
and in the National Library of Australia: https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Hom ... hatimean=1
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Re: Salon music
Anatoly PERESSELENZEFF / PERESELENSEV/ PERESSELENTSEFF
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From the Columbia University Library https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/D8T15964 comes this lovely waltz:
which is a bit murky due to only small image downloads being available for this sheet. I've cleaned it up a little, but you'll find my resetting much easier on the eyes: listen: https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/7478909
The title is misspelled as CLISHY on the cover. The composer I surmise to be a famous Russian rower who may have rowed at Clichy (NW Paris, on the Seine) in his European competition career, and who studied in France.
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From the Columbia University Library https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/D8T15964 comes this lovely waltz:
which is a bit murky due to only small image downloads being available for this sheet. I've cleaned it up a little, but you'll find my resetting much easier on the eyes: listen: https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/7478909
The title is misspelled as CLISHY on the cover. The composer I surmise to be a famous Russian rower who may have rowed at Clichy (NW Paris, on the Seine) in his European competition career, and who studied in France.
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Re: Salon music
this piece was played more in years past than presently...
Kolling - Op. 169 - Caprice - The Lark's Morning Song
Kolling - Op. 169 - Caprice - The Lark's Morning Song
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Re: Salon music
Thanks.
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I found on the web these three volumes of works by Carl Bohm. It is possible that we have already shared a great number of these pieces.
https://ia801309.us.archive.org/32/item ... 01bohm.pdf
https://ia601902.us.archive.org/16/item ... 02bohm.pdf
https://ia801902.us.archive.org/5/items ... 03bohm.pdf
https://ia801309.us.archive.org/32/item ... 01bohm.pdf
https://ia601902.us.archive.org/16/item ... 02bohm.pdf
https://ia801902.us.archive.org/5/items ... 03bohm.pdf
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Re: Salon music
Does anyone know how I might get my hands on Czerny's Fantasia in D Minor, Op. 345? The presence of two different recordings by Hans Kann and Barbara Moser would suggest that the sheet music exists but it's not present on IMSLP and Worldcat yields no results.
Thanks.
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Re: Salon music
Wachs, Paul (1851 - 1915)
not sure if this is already known.
from Polona.
not sure if this is already known.
from Polona.
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Re: Salon music
I think there was some interest in Jungmann at some point...
Jungmann, Albert - Op. 320 - Midnight Patrol (Nachtliche Runde der Schaarwache)
Jungmann, Albert - Op. 320 - Midnight Patrol (Nachtliche Runde der Schaarwache)
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