French Piano Music

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You can find a nice smattering of Louis Gregh pieces floating around, but I haven't seen this one (then again, I don't know everywhere to look; if it is out there, pardon the redundancy).
Grech - Le Chant du Seraphin.pdf
Ah, and thanks for the Grovlez, everyone.

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Thank you, Curtis.
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I'm pushing a bit on my rules here - but appears to be no longer available in print [please alert me if I'm wrong]....and as an example of his music.

Louis François Marie Aubert (born Paramé 1877 - died Paris 1968). French composer. Information available via this Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Aubert

His Op 7 Trois Esquisses
Aubert L - Op 7 Trois Esquisses.pdf
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Thank you for this. Difficult to find in print, it is true. Cristina Ariagno has however recorded a CD of Aubert's piano works.
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If anyone is interested, I have scanned and uploaded a set of piano pieces, miniatures, by Léon Kreutzer to IMSLP.

As this is my first upload at all, I hope it is sufficiently well done and that the pieces themselves arouse interest.
They are, it is true, of variable quality, but Kreutzer does betray to us some interesting harmonic ideas.

I'd be interested in anyone's feedback on the music too.

They are the Scènes pastorales et chants de guerre bretons : pour piano:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Sc%C3%A8nes_pasto ... L%C3%A9on)

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I'm sure it's great 4c, but unfortunately it's not yet downloadable.
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Timtin wrote:I'm sure it's great 4c, but unfortunately it's not yet downloadable.
Same thing for me.
I would be definitely interested in discovering the music of this nephew of Rodolphe Kreutzer, known through Beethoven.
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I put this request on the piano trio thread, but will check here also. Does anyone know if Poulenc's L'invitation au château (piano, clarinet, violin), Op.138, was published and if so, where can I get it? There are recordings of this, but I draw a blank when hunting for a score. Any arrangement of this work would be appreciated. It's a stellar Poulenc: sparkling, witty, fun, and lyric.
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Gabriel Marie Grovlez (1879 - 1944) proved rather popular a month or two back....here is another work, his Valse-Caprice.

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Grovlez G - Valse-Caprice.pdf
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RLS scan:

Adolphe Claire LECARPENTIER
(1809-1869)
2 Bagatelles sur l'Opera Le Prophet de Meyerbeer
Lecarpentier 2 Bagatelles.pdf
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