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Re: Salon music
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:31 am
by Timtin
fredbucket wrote:HullandHellandHalifax wrote:...and as for fredbucket he must have missed this post.
I didn't. I was waiting for Tim to describe the relative sizes of each of the components of the Venn diagram and how they interacted...
Regards
Lewis
Following numerous previous gaffes, I thought it might be
safer to leave the details to other folks' imaginations.
Regards, Hathaway.
Re: Salon music
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:56 pm
by liveforpiano
Ketterer E. Here is another work by him.
His Opus 179 Les Folies.
Peter.
Ketterer E. Les Folies Op.179.pdf
Re: Salon music
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:02 pm
by liveforpiano
Another work by Keterer.
Opus 203 Caprice-Fantaisie on Zilda of Flotow.
Peter
Ketterer E. Zilda Caprice Op.203.pdf
Benjamin Godard
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:29 pm
by Phillip210
I have just posted on IMSLP his 4th valse Op. 75. I had not realised it was 'rare' until someone asked me for it!
http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_No._4_Op._7 ... MSLP253083
For Godard Valse completists, and subject to my file being approved, IMSLP now has Valses 1-7, 10 and 15 listed and indexed as Valses. Valse 8 is there under the Suite de danses anciennes.... Op. 103. Valse 9 (Saxonne) is in the Op. 110 series of Magic Lantern pieces. That leaves me asking: where are Valses 11-14? Well:
Valse 11 = the Valse a Danser, Op. 124 - does anyone have it?
Valse 12, 13 and 14 probably include:
Op.146 - Valse d'Automne for Piano - which is on IMSLP (I put it there!), which is not numbered on the score, but may be counted in arriving at 15!
Op.151 - Valse de Concert for Piano - which I have never seen, does anyone have it?
That leaves just one missing - or maybe the publisher of No. 15 (probably published posthumously) could not count!
Re: Salon music
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:32 pm
by Phillip210
liveforpiano wrote:Ketterer E. Here is another work by him.
His Opus 179 Les Folies.
Peter.
Ketterer E. Les Folies Op.179.pdf
Much appreciated!
Re: Salon music
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:44 am
by liveforpiano
I am pleased that you like the Ketterer phillip210.
Here is another of his works.
Romance Sans Paroles Opus 13.
Ketterer E. Romance Opus 13.pdf
Re: Salon music
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:48 am
by liveforpiano
Here is some more Ketter. His Tarentelle from "Marcellina" Opus 224.
Peter.
Ketterer E. Tarentelle Op. 224.pdf
Re: Salon music
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:51 am
by liveforpiano
And another Ketter. His Chant Elegiaque Opus 252.
Peter.
Ketterer E. Chant Elegiaque.pdf
Re: Benjamin Godard
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:48 pm
by musiclife217
Phillip210 wrote:I have just posted on IMSLP his 4th valse Op. 75. I had not realised it was 'rare' until someone asked me for it!
http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_No._4_Op._7 ... MSLP253083
For Godard Valse completists, and subject to my file being approved, IMSLP now has Valses 1-7, 10 and 15 listed and indexed as Valses. Valse 8 is there under the Suite de danses anciennes.... Op. 103. Valse 9 (Saxonne) is in the Op. 110 series of Magic Lantern pieces. That leaves me asking: where are Valses 11-14? Well:
Valse 11 = the Valse a Danser, Op. 124 - does anyone have it?
Valse 12, 13 and 14 probably include:
Op.146 - Valse d'Automne for Piano - which is on IMSLP (I put it there!), which is not numbered on the score, but may be counted in arriving at 15!
Op.151 - Valse de Concert for Piano - which I have never seen, does anyone have it?
That leaves just one missing - or maybe the publisher of No. 15 (probably published posthumously) could not count!
hmmm it's time for a hunt ! ♫
Re: Benjamin Godard
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 8:31 pm
by Jim Faston
Phillip210 wrote:I have just posted on IMSLP his 4th valse Op. 75. I had not realised it was 'rare' until someone asked me for it!
http://imslp.org/wiki/Valse_No._4_Op._7 ... MSLP253083
For Godard Valse completists, and subject to my file being approved, IMSLP now has Valses 1-7, 10 and 15 listed and indexed as Valses. Valse 8 is there under the Suite de danses anciennes.... Op. 103. Valse 9 (Saxonne) is in the Op. 110 series of Magic Lantern pieces. That leaves me asking: where are Valses 11-14? Well:
Valse 11 = the Valse a Danser, Op. 124 - does anyone have it?
Valse 12, 13 and 14 probably include:
Op.146 - Valse d'Automne for Piano - which is on IMSLP (I put it there!), which is not numbered on the score, but may be counted in arriving at 15!
Op.151 - Valse de Concert for Piano - which I have never seen, does anyone have it?
That leaves just one missing - or maybe the publisher of No. 15 (probably published posthumously) could not count!
Thanks for your IMSLPing of Godard's fourth waltz--I'll give it a playthrough this evening. Some minor info I've gleaned:
The valses opp. 106,124,146 & 151 are all listed on Worldcat being held at various libraries.
As parts of larger works there are the Valse au Claire de Lune, number 16 from Impressions de Campagne, Op123 as well as the Viennoise from the Magic Lantern part II No4 Op55. Both are available from IMSLP.
Listed on Worldcat are:
"Valse Sombre" without opus published by Choudens in 1896 (held at the British Library and Cambridge University)
"Dernière Valse" without opus published by Metzler and/or Choudens in 1898 (held at the British Library and Cambridge University)
Jim