Salon music

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Another work by Ketterer.
Chanson Creole Opus 56.
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Ketterer E. Chanson Creole Op.56.pdf
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Another piece by Ketterer.
Here is the Marche Ecossaise sur Quentin Durward Opus 61.
Peter.
Ketterer E.March Ecossaise Op.61.pdf
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Thank you Peter for these three Ketterer.
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I am pleased you like these. Here is more.
Ketterer. Gaetana Opus 101.
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Ketterer E. Gaetana Op.101.pdf
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Ketterer: Zemire et Azor Fantaisie Opus 112.

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Ketterer E. Fantaisie Op.112.pdf
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Here is another Ketterer.
La Servante Maitresse Opus 113.
Peter.
Ketterer E. Fantaisie Opus 113.pdf
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Another work by Ketterer.
Reveil des Patres Opus 117.
Peter.
Ketterer E. Reveil des Patres.pdf
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Ketterer

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Thank you so much for this really interesting collection, Liveforpiano. Looking at them leads me to believe that Ketterer is a more interesting composer than I had previously thought.
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Alfred Jaell op.140 Illustrations sur des motifs de l'opera I Promessi Sposi de E. Petrella
Jaell Alfred op.140 Illustrations sur des motifs de l'opera I Promessi Sposi de E. Petrella.pdf
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I have very recently posted to IMSLP my scans of four pieces from Bohm's Op. 327:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Salon-Komposition ... ohm,_Carl)
This single opus is a collection of 78 pieces, which - if they are of an average length of 5 pages (conservative estimate), and 3.5 minutes duration (some are longer) would constitute some 400 pages of music taking about 5 hours to perform. As such this must be one of the biggest piano opuses pre-Sorabji.

Alas, even with my four pieces, and the two that were already on IMSLP, that makes only six, and I have never seen any of the other 72 pieces, a list of which is on the IMSLP page. If anyone has any of them (possibly in Bohm albums published by Lengnick) and would like to post them to IMSLP - or anywhere else where they can be found - I should be most grateful. I suspect that the opus number was supplied by Bohm's publisher Simrock and kept open while he supplied works for it over a period of time (the catalogue shown on the back of another work lists these 78 pieces plus a series of blank numbers running to 100!).
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