Salon music
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Re: Salon music
Here is another work by Ketterer.
Espoir! Ballade Opus 119.
Espoir! Ballade Opus 119.
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Re: Salon music
Thank you for Ketterer, always welcome, and this new name to me : Adolphe Bouleau-Neldy was a serious organist at the Cathedral of Angers, probably originally from Bordeaux. As many others minor composers we have seen in this section, he had beside his austere official function at church time to write and publish light music pieces and maybe earn a little more money.liveforpiano wrote:I have been unable to find any information on this composer, but the piece I am putting here is rather fun to play.
Neldy A.B. Danse Italienne Opus 53.
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Re: Salon music
Has anyone seen or knows where to find:
"Variations on an aria from Donizetti's l'Elisir d'amore" by Franz / Francois Hunten?
I have searched high and low and am leaving it to our amazing forum contributers!
This is nicely arranged score, recorded by Frank Cooper, which I would love to see and share! Ideas anyone?
"Variations on an aria from Donizetti's l'Elisir d'amore" by Franz / Francois Hunten?
I have searched high and low and am leaving it to our amazing forum contributers!
This is nicely arranged score, recorded by Frank Cooper, which I would love to see and share! Ideas anyone?
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Re: Salon music
Apparently there are only two pieces by F.Hünten on airs from l'Elisir :
op.137 Deux Fantaisies
op.112 Petits fleurs de salon
I should listen to the recording in order to indentify which one ...
op.137 Deux Fantaisies
op.112 Petits fleurs de salon
I should listen to the recording in order to indentify which one ...
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Re: Salon music
Caprotti wrote:Apparently there are only two pieces by F.Hünten on airs from l'Elisir :
op.137 Deux Fantaisies
op.112 Petits fleurs de salon
I should listen to the recording in order to indentify which one ...
and possibly Op. 113 No. 01 or Op. 133 No. 01 - these were also Elisir, I believe --I'll respond to you in a pm...
thanks for your help - this is a nice one and I would love to have the score!
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Re: Salon music
Yes 113 n.1 is a short set of var.on "Quanto è bella" (from L'elisir); 133 n.1 is another short set of var., but I cannot say if the theme comes from L'elisir
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Re: Salon music
Yes, I had a suspicion that it was 113 No. 01, but I couldn't confirm it, thank you!Caprotti wrote:Yes 113 n.1 is a short set of var.on "Quanto è bella" (from L'elisir); 133 n.1 is another short set of var., but I cannot say if the theme comes from L'elisir

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Re: Salon music
Okay, one more Hunten request - is anyone in possession of ...
Hunten, Franz - Op. 94 - Themes Elegants Varies
The one that I need is Op. 94 No. 01 - Variations sur la Marche favorite de l'opera de Bellini, La Norma ??
Thank you again to the amazing board members !
Hunten, Franz - Op. 94 - Themes Elegants Varies
The one that I need is Op. 94 No. 01 - Variations sur la Marche favorite de l'opera de Bellini, La Norma ??
Thank you again to the amazing board members !
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Albert Landry (c1826-1913)
You will shortly be able to download the excellent Valse Tourbillon by this French composer from http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_Tourbillon, ... MSLP227222 . This is the only piece I own by him - does anyone have any more of his work?
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Re: Albert Landry (c1826-1913)
No, but if you are interested in something, I should be able to get it for you....Phillip210 wrote:You will shortly be able to download the excellent Valse Tourbillon by this French composer from http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_Tourbillon, ... MSLP227222 . This is the only piece I own by him - does anyone have any more of his work?