
Thanks papillon:)
Tony
Excellent, one of his Spanish-flavored works, dating back from around 1851 o 1852.mballan wrote:And another work by Forgues.......the Impromptu Op 7.
Malcolm
Thank you Malcolm. I must admit it is a new name to me.mballan wrote:A little rarity, and a composer, for which, there appears to be little in terms of biographical information.
Berthe Marx-Goldschmidt (1859-?) Born in Paris. French composer. She was allegedly the illegitimate daughter of the violinist, conductor and concert impressario, Charles Lamoureux (1834-1899). Marx-Goldschmidt was a noted musician and played in concerts with the violinist Sarasate [hence the work I've posted is based on a work by Sarasate]. Date of death appears unknown.
Thanks Walter it is a new resource to me at least.WCosand wrote:Maybe this is not news to anyone, but I thought some of you might be interested in the almost 3000 scores available online from the Bibliotheque Numérique, at
http://gallica.bnf.fr/Search?n=15&p=1&l ... partitions
yes. we were waiting for someone who has the availability of time for downloading and naming all that stuff !WCosand wrote:Maybe this is not news to anyone, but I thought some of you might be interested in the almost 3000 scores available online from the Bibliotheque Numérique, at
http://gallica.bnf.fr/Search?n=15&p=1&l ... partitions