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Edouard Broustet 1836-1901

Started by giles.enders, Tuesday 20 December 2011, 13:44

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Gareth Vaughan

I'm pretty certain it is just the Clavier-Auszug - but I will enquire.

Gareth Vaughan

Incidentally, the record for the copy of the Symphonie Concertante listed by WorldCat as being in Madrid must be the 2-piano score because, although it is described as "Partitura" it is also described as having 45pp (which would be quite short for the orchestral score of a full length PC), and that is the number of pages in the 2-piano score uploaded to IMSLP.

eschiss1

There are a few works whose full scores are apparently briefer than their reductions but I suspect you are right.

Gareth Vaughan

I would like, of course, to be wrong.

eschiss1

There's also a score- reduced or full- at St Pancras.
Worldcat also lists a symphonic poem Liberté, words by Louis Bagnères, copy at BNF, very little detail listed, for soloists (chorus?) and orchestra, published in 1889, premiered around June 1889...

Gareth Vaughan

Earlier in this thread thalberg says the BL score is the 2-piano version.

eschiss1

ah ok. hopefully it's in a private collection, or something...
Another work to add to the orchestral list earlier (concertante sublist) is the
Fantaisie sur des airs espagnols pour violon solo avec accompagnement d'orchestre, Op.108 which KBR has in violin/piano reduction (Catalog Permalink, Permalink of Digitized Version.)