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  • Liben
    ppp Pianississmo
    • Feb 2018
    • 17

    #1

    Brillans pour deux harmoniums, Lefébure-Wély

    Hello all!

    In the last page of Lefébure-Wély's Méthode pour l'harmonium there is a list of repertoire suggestions for the harmonium. In this list a duo for two harmoniums by Lefébure-Wély himself is mentioned. Can't seem to find it anywhere, so I thought I would ask you guys for som detective-help if you are interested?
    Maybe someone of you even have the scores in your private music library?

    Thankful for any help!

    Duo Brillans pour deux harmoniums, Op. 32.

    All the best!
  • myorgan
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2005
    • 10747
    • New England
    • United States [US]

    #2
    Originally posted by Liben
    In the last page of Lefébure-Wély's Méthode pour l'harmonium there is a list of repertoire suggestions for the harmonium. In this list a duo for two harmoniums by Lefébure-Wély himself is mentioned. Can't seem to find it anywhere, so I thought I would ask you guys for som detective-help if you are interested?
    Liben,

    You neglected to share the first name, so try here: http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Leféb...saac-François, and here: http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Leféb...s_James_Alfred. I hope that gets you closer to the music for which you search.

    Michael
    Way too many organs to list, but I do have 5 Allens:
    • MOS-2 Model 505-B / ADC-4300-DK / ADC-5400 / ADC-6000 (Symphony) / ADC-8000DKC
    • Lowrey Heritage (DSO-1)
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    • andijah
      f Forte
      • Apr 2015
      • 833
      • near Frankfurt
      • Germany [DE]

      #3
      The méthode pour l'harmonium is by Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély, afaik. However, IMSLP doesn't list op. 32. Doesn't mean it's not available, but probably needs some deep digging. Will let you know if I find something.

      By the way, a lovely piece is op. 166, the Boléro de Concert - the things you find when looking for something else... :-)

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      • voet
        f Forte
        • Jan 2017
        • 834
        • West Michigan

        #4
        Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély wrote his Caprice Op. 120 for 2 Harmonicords. It is in three movements.

        here is a link to the score:

        http://imslp.org/wiki/Caprice%2C_Op...._James_Alfred)


        I hope this helps.

        It would probably be a good idea for me to look at the subject of the post. My apologies, Liben, I did not realize that you listed the title in the subject line.
        Last edited by voet; 05-29-2018, 08:39 AM. Reason: Fix Link
        Bill

        My home organ: Content M5800 as a midi controller for Hauptwerk

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        • myorgan
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2005
          • 10747
          • New England
          • United States [US]

          #5
          Originally posted by voet
          I don't know if this is the piece you are looking for, since you did not give us the name of it.
          Voet,

          I think perhaps this is the piece he is looking for:
          Duo Brillans pour deux harmoniums, Op. 32.
          Michael
          Way too many organs to list, but I do have 5 Allens:
          • MOS-2 Model 505-B / ADC-4300-DK / ADC-5400 / ADC-6000 (Symphony) / ADC-8000DKC
          • Lowrey Heritage (DSO-1)
          • 11 Pump Organs, 1 Pipe Organ & 7 Pianos

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          • Liben
            ppp Pianississmo
            • Feb 2018
            • 17

            #6
            Hello Michael!

            Yes, sorry, I'm so used to skipping the long first name of L J A. Thanks for your input though! Will keep looking.

            All the best!

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            Originally posted by andijah
            The méthode pour l'harmonium is by Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély, afaik. However, IMSLP doesn't list op. 32. Doesn't mean it's not available, but probably needs some deep digging. Will let you know if I find something.

            By the way, a lovely piece is op. 166, the Boléro de Concert - the things you find when looking for something else... :-)
            Yes, the digging continues :) thanks for helping out!
            And the Boléro is really fun to play especially on the french harmonium (there is a version for the organ as well). Another fun piece is Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély's La nuit de Noël, also known as Sérénade espagnole, check it out if you want! :)

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            Thanks Bill!

            I should probably play the Caprice as well so thanks for the suggestion! :)

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