Gevaert was born in Flanders and after his succes in Paris he became director
of the Brussels Conservatory in 1871.
I remember singing his lessons in the class of solfège in 7 mixed clefs, based
on Ariaâs by J.S. Bach so I learned to know the Mattheus and Johannes
Passions.
He was indeed a
Am 07.01.2019 um 22:25 schrieb Arthur Ness:
Heavens!!!
Now, who was the other guy (ca. 1900, French as I recall) who arranged
lute music for concert grand piano? It looked like Liszt on the open
page.
Perhaps François-Auguste Gevaert (1828-1908), the Belgian composer and
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Got it electronically now in the Antwerp Conservatory library
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Most impressive. You seem to have page through the whole book.
I tried to identify the pieces but gave up :(
Shouldn't it be Fantasia 28? At least it is number 28 in Chiesa's edition.
By the way, I still believe that Chiesa's edition is excellent.
Rainer
On 12.01.2019 13:08, Peter Martin
Could it be a Belgian pianist?
Emile Bosquet
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emile_Bosquet
He was the piano teacher of my great aunt and I have seen scores of renaissance
music like Attaignant edited by him
Or
Emmanuel Durlet
https://www.emmanuel-durlet.be/nl/leven.html
More than 300
Totally fascinating!
The pieces are Tento 4 (Sociedad de la Vihuela facsimile page 155) and
Fantasia 27 (page 119). Not often played even today.
The transcriptions are much more faithful than they appear at first
sight, allowing for the expansion of the texture for the piano.
Heavens!!!
Now, who was the other guy (ca. 1900, French as I recall) who arranged
lute music for concert grand piano? It looked like Liszt on the open
page.
Prunières comes to mind, but I think it was someone else.
Saint-Saens looks more restrained in comparison.
Arthur
Yes, agreed, quite interesting, Rainer. Thank you.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:20 AM Rainer <[1]rads.bera_g...@t-online.de>
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For details see:
Camille Saint-Saëns, 1835-1921: A Thematic Catalogue of His
Complete Works, page 480
Available in Google Books.
For details see:
Camille Saint-Saëns, 1835-1921: A Thematic Catalogue of His Complete Works,
page 480
Available in Google Books.
Rainer
On 07.01.2019 10:38, David van Ooijen wrote:
Thanks, that's very interesting!
David
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Thanks, that's very interesting!
David
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2 fantaisies
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