Hi Karen - don't know if you have found the Briccialdi yet but it's
listed in June Emerson's Catalogue available online @
http://www.juneemerson.co.uk/
Hope that helps!
Carole
--- In flutepastels@yahoogroups.com, dominy97 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Karen,
> No idea - sorry!
> Cheers,
> Dominy
>
> --- In flutepastels@yahoogroups.com, "stoneyridge" <stoneyridge@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Dominy, I was wondering if you know who publishes the
> Briccialdi, I have got the Il Carnevale di Venezia from a web down-
> load but cant track down the Romantico at all. Any help would be
> appreciated thanks.
> >
> > Karen.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: dominy97
> > To: flutepastels@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 6:53 PM
> > Subject: [Flute Pastels] Re: Repertoire writen between 1850
and
> 1900!
> >
> >
> > Merry Christmas! Hi there - you guys must have thought I'd
died,
> but
> > no - I received a bottle of Glen Moray 12 year Single Malt and
> had to
> > think of Carole up there in Elgin!
> >
> > Reviewing classical CDs as I do these days, I've come across
some
> new
> > names which might provide stuff in this period: Cesare CIARDI
> > (1818-1877) wrote a Gran Concerto in D major, Op. 129
(c.1859),
> L'Eco
> > dell'Arno, Op. 34, Il carnevale di Venezia, Op. 22 (yes
indeed,
> but
> > not quite as much fun as the Chenin!), Le Rossignol du Nord,
Op.
> 45,
> > Un sospiro del cuore, La Smorfiosetta, Di Chi? and the Piccola
> > fantasia su 2 Stornelli napoletani. There are some
arrangements of
> > works by Mauro GIULIANI (1781-1829): Gran Duetto Concertante
Op.
> 52,
> > Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828), Waltzes (from Op. 9) (arr. A.
> Diabelli),
> > Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827), Potpourri (arr. A. Diabelli)
> which
> > are for guitar and flute, but should work well with piano and
> won't be
> > difficult. Benjamin GODDARD (1849-1895) Four pieces for flute
and
> > orchestra fit the bill, and there's Camille SAINT SAENS (1835-
> 1921)
> > Tarantelle op. 6, Gioachino ROSSINI (1792-1868) Andante and
> variations
> > in F major, and the aforementioned Paul-Agricole GENIN (1832-
1903)
> > with the famous Carnaval de Venice which always brings down
the
> house.
> > You might also want to look at Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-
1908)
> > Arabian song, from Scheherazade, Giulio BRICCIALDI (1818-1881)
> Solo
> > Romantico op.72, Albert Franz DOPPLER (1821-1883) Andante and
> Rondo,
> > Felix MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (1809-1847) Rondo Capriccioso
(oops,
> just
> > outside the boat - like Fred Chopin - oh well, never mind),
Pyotr
> > Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Scherzo (and lots of other
pieces -
> we
> > play his 'June' from The Seasons as well), Jules DEMERSSEMAN
> > (1833-1866) Solo de Concert op.82, Jules MASSENET (1842-1912)
> > Meditation from the opera: Thais Claude-Paul TAFFANEL (1844-
1908)
> > Fantasie on Weber's Opera: Der Freischütz and, as Carole says,
> lots of
> > other pieces. To finish on an obscure note, here are some
> composers I
> > bet even Carole hasn't heard of! Max Meyer-Olbersleben (1850-
> 1927):
> > Fantasie Sonata Opus 17, Julius Rietz (1812-1877): Sonata in G
> minor
> > Opus 42, and John Francis Barnett (1837-1916): Grand Sonata
Opus
> 41.
> >
> > Enough to be going on with - don't take any notice, I just like
> > showing off!
> >
> > All the best,
> > Dominy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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