Re: French Piano Music
Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:17 pm
Albert ROUSSEL
Suite op. 14
alfor fingered
Suite op. 14
alfor fingered
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Thank you for feedback, dear fleubis!fleubis wrote:Alfred, the ROUSSEL suite is the only piece of piano music of his that I know of--and it is a rather thorny piece--so your helpful fingering provides welcome relief to my trembling digits.
many thanks Jim. Will keep researching it, and we appreciate the source material score, that's cool.Jim Faston wrote:Nice transcription. It may well be unpublished--here's a link to the Wikipedia bio page for the composer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_(singer%29
There might be info on Block's version in the liner notes for this CD.
http://www.propiano.com/cds-224514.html
Here's a piano/vocal version of the song. (NMS)
I've always wondered about the quality of Widor's piano works, not having played any of them myself, so I'm pleased to hear of this. It's important to remember that the great French organists/organist-composers were 'composers' in the full sense of the word. Many of their non-organ works are slowly being discovered or rediscovered and this is heartening.dmitterdorfer wrote:Some readers may find this somewhat interesting; my co-editor in publishing a new edition of Widor's Complete Works for Piano, Harold Fabrikant, has written a 67-page book analysing the works in great detail. Copies can be purchased here - http://www.lulu.com/shop/harold-fabrika ... 48555.html *Disclosure: I have published this work on Harold's behalf and I do receive a small cut of the proceeds. Those interested in the actual scores can visit http://www.crescendomusicpubs.com.au/ I'm aiming to have a five-volume spiral-bound set of the complete works available for purchase by the end of 2016.
Best wishes,
Daniel