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Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:12 pm
by Dani_area_51
HTIEKFR wrote:Here's one Rhene-Baton piece
Thanks. And also thanks to you jean seb. But mainly what I was really looking for was some pieces blocked in imslp like :

Dans la clairière, Op.36 (Rhené-Baton, Emmanuel)
Dans un coin de violettes, Op.20 (Rhené-Baton, Emmanuel)
Danse à sept temps, Op.30 (Rhené-Baton, Emmanuel)
Danse de la Saint-Jean en pays tregorrois, Op.40 (Rhené-Baton, Emmanuel)
Danse pour Anne de Bretagne, Op.44 (Rhené-Baton, Emmanuel)

Thanks anyway.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 12:29 pm
by Dani_area_51
Can anyone post Croquis d'automne by Ropartz? Thanks.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:53 pm
by ilu
As requested! (nms-tttos).
Ropartz Croquis D-Ete.pdf
Ilu.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 4:27 pm
by Dani_area_51
ilu wrote:As requested! (nms-tttos).

Ilu.
Thank you so much, ilu. And thanks for being so fast answering also, but croquis de ete I have too. I wanted croquis de automne.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:35 pm
by ilu
My mistake, Croquis D’Ete is the only one that I have.

Ilu.

Re: French Piano Music

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:17 am
by fredbucket
phikfy wrote:Could anyone please post Sonatine by Jean Wiener?
Since Wiener died as late as 1982 please respect the PP copyright policy and ensure that any uploads are either out of copyright or else are difficult to find from any recognised source.

Regards
Fred

Re: Bizet's Le Pianiste-Chanteur

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:42 pm
by GJF323
Having apparently lost years of collected digital scores from my hard disk, I'm starting to think about favorites that have now gone by the wayside. I particularly love this set, and wondered if someoone would be kind enough to post what the group has collected of the 150 (I think that's the total). I have a few scattered members of the set that were privately bound with other salon pieces, and could scan them if they haven't already been done (and if they haven't fallen afoul of my recent botched cross-country move). I was fairly surprised to see that IMSLP doesn't have any of the pieces.

Re: Bizet's Le Pianiste-Chanteur

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:12 pm
by fredbucket
GJF323 wrote:I particularly love this set, and wondered if someoone would be kind enough to post what the group has collected of the 150 (I think that's the total).
I have two of the sets, hopefully others will have more.
Bizet - Le Pianiste Chanteur - Maitres Italiens No. 26-40.pdf
Bizet - Le Pianiste Chanteur - Maitres Italiens No. 41-50.pdf
Regards
Fred

Re: Bizet's Le Pianiste-Chanteur

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:55 am
by GJF323
Thanks so much fredbucket for these sets! Interestingly, I don't know that I've ever seen more than the sets you have. Yet one of the items that comes up with a general Internet search for these is a page from a piano history book which cites these for special commendation in its one sentence per composer piano work summary. (http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:A_Di ... 2.djvu/747)

So, it would seem the pieces made an impression and more copies of the set would be out there.

Greg

Re: Bizet's Le Pianiste-Chanteur

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:37 am
by Jean-Séb
fredbucket wrote:
GJF323 wrote:I particularly love this set, and wondered if someoone would be kind enough to post what the group has collected of the 150 (I think that's the total).
I have two of the sets, hopefully others will have more.
Bizet - Le Pianiste Chanteur - Maitres Italiens No. 26-40.pdf
Bizet - Le Pianiste Chanteur - Maitres Italiens No. 41-50.pdf
Regards
Fred
Actually, these two files (which were my bad scans by the way) form only ONE set, viz. the second set of the Maîtres Italiens. Unfortunately, I do not have the first set (Nos 1-25).
I have also a large selection of the three sets (i.e. with German and French works) that I plan to scan some day but the score is so big and its state so bad that I have not found the courage to do it yet. But I will eventually.
Jean-Séb