French Piano Music

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Thank you Nogbert.....and special thanks to Jean-Séb for adding the Etudes [a nice set that I think I must have missed].

Yes, Stamaty definitely seems a hard man to track down......so here is the 2nd piano sonata.
Stamaty C - Sonata No.2 Op 20.pdf
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And whilst we're on French compsoer...another pieces by Henri Rosellen....his Op 34 "La Rose de peronne" Fantaisie Brillante.
Rosellen H - La Rose de Peronne Fantaisie Brillante Op 34.pdf
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I'd hate to just jump on this thread out of nowhere and ask for something, but...
Does anybody have any of Offenbach's works for solo piano? I know he didn't write very many of them, and they're not significant works of his, but I'm still curious to see their scores.

Any help with this would be fully appreciated.
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zeniyama wrote:I'd hate to just jump on this thread out of nowhere and ask for something, but...
Does anybody have any of Offenbach's works for solo piano? I know he didn't write very many of them, and they're not significant works of his, but I'm still curious to see their scores.

Any help with this would be fully appreciated.
...a start perhaps - but nms & tttos
Offenbach Schuler-Polka.pdf
Offenbach Les Belles Americaines Valse.pdf
Offenbach Le Fleuve d'Or valse.pdf
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Thanks for this, rob!
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And finally on this balmy summer's evening amidst the rolling green downs of England....two more pieces by Henri Rosellen.

1. Fantaisie on Mina by Thomas Op 63
Rosellen H - Fantaisie on Mina (Thomas) Op 63.pdf
2. I Puritani Fantasia Op 75
Rosellen H - I Puritani Fantasia Op 75.pdf
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mballan wrote:Thank you Nogbert.....and special thanks to Jean-Séb for adding the Etudes [a nice set that I think I must have missed].

Yes, Stamaty definitely seems a hard man to track down......so here is the 2nd piano sonata.

Malcolm
Actually, I had forgotten that I posted two more works by Stamaty on IMSLP a few months ago, Chant et Mécanisme op.38 which are etudes, and a little trifle Les Farfadets.
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Stamaty,_Camille
I am really glad you offered the more substantial sonatas. Thanks.
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Is anyone familiar with Satie's "Reverie du Pauvre"? I just discovered it on a rather obscure CD (with hardly any liner notes; one of those "ultimate" gimmick things). I found a library (Australian) listing of it stating that it was published by Salabert. But the Salabert "complete" piano collection of Satie does not have this piece in it. (It only has "Messe du Pauvre").

Anyone know it? Have it? Know where to buy it?

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toyboy wrote:Is anyone familiar with Satie's "Reverie du Pauvre"? I just discovered it on a rather obscure CD (with hardly any liner notes; one of those "ultimate" gimmick things). I found a library (Australian) listing of it stating that it was published by Salabert. But the Salabert "complete" piano collection of Satie does not have this piece in it. (It only has "Messe du Pauvre").

Anyone know it? Have it? Know where to buy it?

Thanks
According to
http://www.af.lu.se/~fogwall/caby.html
"Rêverie du Pauvre is an accompaniment to Jules Massenet's song Les Enfants, which Satie copied out for a performance in one of his sketchbooks."
It has been recorded in many CD albums, and is found on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VQ1LhoQnnE
And it IS listed in the Salabert piano solo album, as you can see here:
https://www.compumusic.com/i304758.htm
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Well it certainly is listed, but it still isn't in my copy of the Satie collection. I wonder if somehow I got an old edition. The copyright on it is 1989. Perhaps this one now listed was published later and that piece was added? I only bought mine though about 4 or 5 years ago.... unless maybe Sheemusicplus was trying to get rid of old unsold copies of an old edition!

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