French Piano Music
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Re: French Piano Music
I copied the Wiener Sonatine No.2 some months ago, but did not dare to scan and post it...
In case anybody has not yet got this one:
Wiener Sonate: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=2631&hilit=w ... nate#p2631
In case anybody has not yet got this one:
Wiener Sonate: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=2631&hilit=w ... nate#p2631
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Re: French Piano Music
Dear Alfor,
Thank you for the information about Sonatine No. 2...I was unaware of its existence. I certainly have the Sonata which you generously shared with us all through your upload page, and it is a fine piece of music.
Moderators: Could you please thoughtfully consider allowing Alfor to post his already-scanned copy of Jean Wiener's Sonatine No. 2?
It is of the greatest rarity, and I can assure you that few libraries let alone collectors have a copy of this score. Obtaining a copy by any other means than Alfor's posting would be virtually impossible.
Thanks to all, and best wishes,
Frank Himpsl
Thank you for the information about Sonatine No. 2...I was unaware of its existence. I certainly have the Sonata which you generously shared with us all through your upload page, and it is a fine piece of music.
Moderators: Could you please thoughtfully consider allowing Alfor to post his already-scanned copy of Jean Wiener's Sonatine No. 2?

Thanks to all, and best wishes,
Frank Himpsl
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Re: French Piano Music
Sorry for any confusion, but Sonatine No. 2 just has been posted by phikfy!!
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Re: French Piano Music
I thought, the "Wiener Sonatines" are by Mozart ??
He should be dead long enough ...
He should be dead long enough ...

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Re: French Piano Music
My mistake on the confusion between the Wiener Sonatines.
I suppose the one we should be looking for is Sonatine No. 1. Like the other Wiener classical/jazz conceptions I would imagine this to be an extremely rare score, virtually unavailable and certainly out of print for many, many years. Would anyone have the Wiener Sonatine No. 1 to share?
All Best,
Frank

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Frank
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Re: French Piano Music
I would guess the Sonatine No. 1 is the "Sonatine Syncopee", which I will post in the next weeks.fhimpsl wrote:My mistake on the confusion between the Wiener Sonatines.I suppose the one we should be looking for is Sonatine No. 1. Like the other Wiener classical/jazz conceptions I would imagine this to be an extremely rare score, virtually unavailable and certainly out of print for many, many years. Would anyone have the Wiener Sonatine No. 1 to share?
All Best,
Frank
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Re: French Piano Music
Hurray!!! Thanks Alfor in advance!!alfor wrote:I would guess the Sonatine No. 1 is the "Sonatine Syncopee", which I will post in the next weeks.fhimpsl wrote:My mistake on the confusion between the Wiener Sonatines.I suppose the one we should be looking for is Sonatine No. 1. Like the other Wiener classical/jazz conceptions I would imagine this to be an extremely rare score, virtually unavailable and certainly out of print for many, many years. Would anyone have the Wiener Sonatine No. 1 to share?
All Best,
Frank
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Re: French Piano Music
I love Alkan's Grande Sonate, Op. 33. And until now (being not that knowledgeable in the area), didn't realise that many French composers wrote Sonatas between the time of its publication and the publication of Paul Dukas' Sonata in 1901(?).
To this end, does anyone know the 'Premiere Grande Sonate' of Paul Chabeaux (1854-1901). I see it is on IMSLP, but was wondering if anyone had any views on the quality of the work?
As it is his 'Premiere' sonata, he may have composed more, and perhaps uncoincidentally, the sonata is dedicated to Alkan's son Delaborde.
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To this end, does anyone know the 'Premiere Grande Sonate' of Paul Chabeaux (1854-1901). I see it is on IMSLP, but was wondering if anyone had any views on the quality of the work?
As it is his 'Premiere' sonata, he may have composed more, and perhaps uncoincidentally, the sonata is dedicated to Alkan's son Delaborde.
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Re: French Piano Music
Germaine TAILLEFERRE
Concerto pour piano et orchestre (arr. 2 pianos) hrs600 DIN A3 (DIN A4 = 70%)
more a Concertino than a Concerto. Completely embraces the esthetics of "Les Six"
Concerto pour piano et orchestre (arr. 2 pianos) hrs600 DIN A3 (DIN A4 = 70%)
more a Concertino than a Concerto. Completely embraces the esthetics of "Les Six"
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Re: French Piano Music
What a delightful little concerto! Thanks for posting it, Alfor.alfor wrote:Germaine TAILLEFERRE
Concerto pour piano et orchestre (arr. 2 pianos) hrs600 DIN A3 (DIN A4 = 70%)
more a Concertino than a Concerto. Completely embraces the esthetics of "Les Six"