Salon music
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Re: Salon music
Many grateful thanks for the Labadie scores, bingo - much appreciated. I had never come across any of his works previously.
Works list given in my book in the Information & Literature section.
Malcolm
Works list given in my book in the Information & Literature section.
Malcolm
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Re: Salon music
Thanks seconded.
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There are a dozen or so Labadie scores on IMSLP.
To supplement those:
To supplement those:
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Wow, this was very unexpected and amazing - long-awaited and a gap now filled!
bingo wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 1:24 amMore Hyppolite Ivanovich LABADIE to follow. Listen here: https://musescore.com/artist/hippolyte_labadie-13464musiclife217 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2017 9:17 pm [
I am also looking for a few more from this set - any contributions would be appreciated!
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Labadie, Henri [Hyppolite] - WoO - Valse - Mia Cara
NMS but I have cleaned them up a lot
LABADIE Mia Cara, waltz (bw).pdf
LABADIE Op.2 Reproche (Упрëк).pdf
LABADIE Op.106 Chaconne.pdf
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I've added ten new Beaupuis scores to IMSLP, including all my uploads here and some recent acquisitions from a couple of Australian libraries. A couple more are in the queue.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.
https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Beaupuis,_Emanuel_de
All are available to listen to via musescore: https://musescore.com/sheetmusic?tags=Beaupuis
On a note regarding some recent uploads of Iris Cairos-Rego (other thread). Her early recitals were in the Paling's building in central Sydney where Beaupuis taught, so it's very likely he was in the audience, if not one of her teachers. According to a reference I recently acquired he had quite a good living off his 96 pupils plus Paling's editorial work.
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Re: Salon music
Some more LABADIE from starinnye-noty.ru, a terrific polka:
LISTEN: https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/8282927
LISTEN: https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/8282927
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Very nice. Thank you.
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Re: Salon music
Do you think some or many of Chopin's works fall in the "salon music" category? There is a debate about this now on Pianoworld. Using my concept of salon music, I think that only a few of his pieces might be called salon music: Variations Op, 2, Rondo Op, 16, Variations Op. 12, some of the brilliant passages in the concerti, Waltz in G flat from Op. 70.
What do you think?
What do you think?
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Re: Salon music
My quick take is that Chopin, Schubert and others performed in musical salons of their era. The pejorative "salon music' is often music that derives from their Romantic styles, with the salon now being a more democratised family room.lebowl wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 1:09 am Do you think some or many of Chopin's works fall in the "salon music" category? There is a debate about this now on Pianoworld. Using my concept of salon music, I think that only a few of his pieces might be called salon music: Variations Op, 2, Rondo Op, 16, Variations Op. 12, some of the brilliant passages in the concerti, Waltz in G flat from Op. 70.
What do you think?
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Re: Salon music
was the following score ever found? if not, does anyone have the ability to request through RSL? increasingly difficult at this point in time...
Ducommun [Дюкомен], L. [Lui?] - Op. 109 - Valse - L'inseparable
Ducommun [Дюкомен], L. [Lui?] - Op. 109 - Valse - L'inseparable