Opera Fantasies/Arrangements/Transcriptions/Potpourris
Opera Fantasies/Arrangements/Transcriptions/Potpourris
Time to reactivate my thread from the old Forum: "Feuersnot" potpourri fresh from the scanner. Sorry, no time for research - who'd like to contribute informations about the arranger Mr. Regnis? The scan's first page may show us that this thread will have enough sources as long there is no paper crumbling disease.
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Many thanks for this unknown (to me) R. Strauss! -
These two Puccini "arrangements" are for sure not the only ones existing; however I only have those, and would like to see more.
Br,
paolor
These two Puccini "arrangements" are for sure not the only ones existing; however I only have those, and would like to see more.
Br,
paolor
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Re: Opera Fantasies/Arrangements/Transcriptions/Potpourris
And a couple for this category....
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Raisin Waltz?? from the Big Raisin?
Don't read much German, but is this what it really means?
Walter Kollo (1878 - 1940)
German composer of operettas
Don't read much German, but is this what it really means?
Walter Kollo (1878 - 1940)
German composer of operettas
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Well, German operettas often are sheer dadaism
Don't search for any sense in them

Don't search for any sense in them

Ars opus est hominis, non opus artis homo.
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...and when the erudite and ever so serious klavierelch says that you better believe it.klavierelch wrote:Well, German operettas often are sheer dadaism![]()
Don't search for any sense in them
Brian
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Brunner, Christian Traugott (1792-1874): Variations on a theme from Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor (4H) -> http://catalog.wustl.edu:81/search~S0?/ ... 37%2C37%2C
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Found this thread languishing amidst cobwebs on page 3......so here is a "transcription and variations on the celebrated 'Ah Che et morte' and Miserere from the opera Il Trovatore". I have no idea who was G A Osborne ???
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George Alexander Osborne born in Limerick 1806, settled in London 1848, died 1893, composed mostly for piano, but also a few chamber works, no piano concerti though
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Osborne was especially famous for salon music, in particular his Pluie de Perles.
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