French Vocal Music Collection, ca. 1780-1862
- Collection of Romances: FVM 1
- FVM 2-111
- FVM112-267
| French Vocal Music Collection, ca. 1780-1862.
FVM 1 : Romances Collection of 61 French Romances; pieces for one or two voices with accompaniment. A bound volume, folio, red leather, gilt edge with gilt-lettered crest "Mm, la Comtesse de Saint Didier," the apparent composer of some of the works. Almost all published in Paris, principally by Maurice Schlesinger, J. Meissonnier, A. and Ph. Petit, and Pacini. Most items have lithographed title vignettes, some charming, some striking, most by Engelmann, a few by Johanii and Langlum. Most pieces bear the stamped Timbre, "Royal Seine 5 c.". Saint Didier, Mme. la Comtesse Caroline de. Saint Didier, Caroline, Mme. la Comtesse de. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Rogart, A. Bruguière, Édouard. Bruguière, Édouard. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Bruguière, Édouard. Malibran, Maria Felicita (Garcia), 1808-1836. Falconnet, F. de Naples. Chambge, Mme. Pauline du. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864. Lhuillier, Edmond. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Andrade, Auguste, b. 1793. Gard, Jules. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Lafont, Charles Philippe, Mme., 1781-1839. Onslow, George, 1784-1852. Lhuillier, Edmond. Lhuillier, Edmond. Romagnesi, Antoine Joseph Michael, 1781-1859. Onslow, George, 1784-1852. Bruguière, Édouard. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859. Bruguière, Édouard. Malibran, Maria Felicita (Garcia), 1808-1836. Berton, Henri Montan, 1767-1844. Saint Didier, Mme. la Comtesse Caroline de. Saint Didier, Mme. la Comtesse Caroline de. Beauplan, Amédée de, 1740-1853. Beauplan, Amédée de, 1740-1853. Maillard, Nélia. Gasse, Hypolite. Paër, Ferdinando, 1771-1839. Bruguière, Édouard. Carcassi, Mateo, 1792 (ca.)-1853. Weber, Carl Maria von, 1786-1826. Doche, Alexandre Pierre Joseph, 1799-1849. Mocker, Antoni. Berton, Henri Montan, 1767-1844. Bruguière, Édouard. Bruguière, Édouard. Berton, Henri Montan, 1767-1844. Plantade, Charles-Henri, 1764-1839. Plantade, Charles-Henri, 1764-1839. Bruguière, Édouard. Lhuillier, Edmond. Lhuillier, Edmond. Bruguière, Édouard. |
| French Vocal Music Collection, ca. 1780-1862. FVM 2-111. A Collection of French songs and romanceswith piano accompaniment, ca. 1820-1840, including 77 printed editions, all published in Paris, and 33 contemporary manuscripts. Forty-one of the printed songs have lithographed pictorial title pages, many of these satirical in style, and two of the manuscripts include original drawings in ink illustrating the songs. A number of the works are inscribed to a Mr. or Mme. Le Carpentier, evidently one of a family of musicians of that name. The volume includes published songs by Adolphe-Clair Le Carpentier, Aristide Le Carpentier and Jules Le Carpentier, and also a manuscript by Adolphe-Clair (1809-1869), a pianist, teacher and composer who had studied with Fétis at the Paris Conservatoire. A violinist named Carpentier (apparently Adolphe-Clair's father) is named in TNG as a teacher of the noted tenor Gilbert Duprez, who contributed a published song and a manuscript to the present collection. This large collection includes works by many of the most prominent composers of romances in early 19th-century Paris, as well as some by lesser-known artists. The music, the texts and the many illustrations combine to give a vivid picture of French life at that period, during which the French romance was at the peak of its popularity. These often sentimental strophic songs were taken from opéra comiques from the time of Rousseau, and came to be written expressly for drawing-room performances as well. "By the turn of the [19th] century there was a continuous flow of these songs, affirming their immense popularity. Leading composers of the genre [at that time] include Gossed, Méhul, Rodolphe Kreutzer, C.-H. Plantade, P.J. Garat and Boieldieu ... The most successful composers during this [later] period [ca. 1830] were A. Romagnési, Pauline Duchambge, Auguste Panerson, Loïsa Puget, and F. Masini. The romance continued to appear in opéra comique, especially in the works of Méhul, Cherubini, Boieldieu and Auber." TNG Vol. 16, p. 124. 2. DUPREZ, Gilbert-Louis, 1806-1896. 3. CLAPISSON, Antonin-Louis, 1808-1866. 4. KOCK, Charles Paul de. 5. KOCK, Charles Paul de. 6. KOCK, Charles Paul de. 7. KOCK, Charles Paul de. 8. KOCK, Charles Paul de. 9. KOCK, Charles Paul de. 10. PANSERON, Auguste, 1795-1859. 11. PLANTADE, Charles [probably the younger, 1787-1870]. 12. PLANTADE, Charles [probably the younger, 1787-1870]. 13. PLANTADE, Charles [probably the younger, 1787-1870]. 14. PUGET, Loïsa, 1810-1889. 15. PLANTADE, Charles [probably the younger, 1787-1870]. 16. PUGET, Loïsa, 1810-1889. 17. BERTON, François, 1784-1832. 18. ELLOVÉ, Edmond. 19. MONPOU, Hippolyte, 1804-1841. 20. LE CARPENTIER, Adolphe-Clair, 1809-1869. 21. LE CARPENTIER, Adolphe-Clair, 1809-1869. 22. PANSERON, Auguste, 1795-1859. 23. PLANTADE, Charles [probably the younger, 1787-1870]. 24. PLANTADE, Charles [probably the younger, 1787-1870]. 25. BEAUPLAN, Amédée de 1790-1853. 26. GRISAR, Albert, 1808-1869. 27. MONPOU, Hippolyte, 1804-1841. 28. DUCHAMBGE, Pauline, 1778-1858. 29. BRUGUIÈRE, Èdouard. 30. PANSERON, Auguste, 1795-1859. 31. PLANTADE, Charles [probably the younger, 1787-1870]. 32. PANERSON, Auguste, 1795-1859. 33. LE CARPENTIER, Aristide. 34. LIS, Charles. 35. LE CARPENTIER, Jules. 36. CATEL, Charles-Simon, 1773-1830. 37. LECHALLIER. 38. PANSERON, Auguste, 1795-1859. 39. LE CARPENTIER, Jules. 40. LE CARPENTIER, Jules. 41. VOISEL, E. 42. GAIL, Sophie, 1775-1819. 43. BRUGUIÈRE, Èdouard. 44. BRUGUIÈRE, Èdouard. 45. DUCHAMBGE, Pauline, 1778-1858. 46. CLARKE, Alponse. 47. RONDONNEAU, Elise. 48. PANSERON, Auguste, 1795-1859. 49. ROMAGNESI, A. 50. ANDRADE, Auguste. 51. CATRUFO. 52. R‚, Alphée. 53. LAFONT, Charles-Phillippe, 1781-1839. 54. TARGET, Madame Colonel. 55. LE CARPENTIER, Jules. 56. PILATI, A. 57. BAILLY, E. 58. BAILLY, E. 59. LE CARPENTIER, Jules. 60. PUGET, Loïsa, 1810-1889. 61. PUGET, Loïsa, 1810-1889. 62. MONPOU, Hippolyte, 1804-1841. 63. MONPOU, Hippolyte, 1804-1841. 64. MONPOU, Hippolyte, 1804-1841. 65. MONPOU, Hippolyte, 1804-1841. 66. MONPOU, Hippolyte, 1804-1841. 67. DAVID, Félicien, 1810-1876. 68. DAVID, Félicien 1810-1876. 69. DAVID, Félicien, 1810-1876. 70. SPONTINI, Gaspare, 1774-1851. 71. MEYERBEER, Giacomo, 1791-1864. 72. AUBER, Daniel-François-Espirit, 1782-1871. 73. G‚, Madame. 74. ROSSINI, Gioachino, 1792-1868. 75. ROSSINI, Gioachino, 1792-1868. 76. MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. 77. MEYERBEER, Giacomo, 1791-1864. 78. DUFORT, Charles de.
MANUSCRIPTS:79. Pourquoi [?] plus longtemps? 80. Les deux jaloux. 81. AUBER, Daniel-François-Espirit, 1782-1871. 82. DUCHAMBGE, Pauline, 1778-1858. 83. R‚, Alphée. 84. Au pied d'un saut [?]. 85. PAWLOWSKI. 86. PANSERON, Auguste, 1795-1859. 87. Fleur du Matin. 88. BRESSON, Melle. 89. Nanna. 90. GAIL, Sophie, 1775-1819. 91. Le Départ d'un Grenadier. 92. GAIL, Sophie, 1775-1819. 93. ROMAGNESI, A. 94. Il m'a promis. 95. NADERMAN, J. [possibly François-Joseph, 1781-1835]. 96. Sergius ou le Prisonnier Russe. 97. La Mélancholie. Romance par Deux Coeurs Sensibles. 98. Romance. Je vais revoir la beauté. 99. ROMAGNESI, A. 100. ROSSI[?]. 101. Ni jamais ni toujours. 102. DUCHAMBGE, Pauline, 1778-1858. 103. LABARRE. 104. GRISAR, Albert, 1808-1869. 105. ROMAGNESI, A. 106. VOIZET, Etienne. 107. ROMAGNESI, A. 108. LE CARPENTIER, Adolphe-Clair, 1809-1869. 109. DUPREZ, Gilbert-Louis, 1806-1896. 110. ROMAGNESI, A. 111. BALOCHI, Louise.
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| French Vocal Music Collection, ca. 1780-1862.
FVM 112-267f Collection of French songs, romances and opera excerpts in keyboard-vocal scores. A total of 174 pieces, most published in Paris, early to mid-19th century; about 30 late 18th-century items are included. Folio. Disbound. FVM 112 FVM 113 FVM 114 FVM 115a FVM 115b FVM 116 FVM 117 FVM 118 FVM 119a FVM 119b FVM 119c FVM 119d FVM 119e FVM 120 FVM 121 FVM 122 FVM 123 FVM 124 FVM 125 FVM 126 FVM 127 FVM 128 FVM 129 FVM 130 FVM 131 FVM 132 FVM 133 FVM 134 FVM 135 FVM 136 FVM 137 FVM 138 FVM 139 FVM 140 FVM 141 FVM 142 FVM 143 FVM 144 FVM 145 FVM 146 FVM 147 FVM 148 FVM 149 FVM 150 FVM 151 FVM 152 FVM 153 FVM 154 FVM 155 FVM 156 FVM 157 FVM 158 FVM 159 FVM 160 FVM 161 FVM 162 FVM 163 FVM 164 FVM 165 FVM 166 FVM 167 FVM 168 FVM 169 FVM 170 FVM 171 FVM 172 FVM 173 FVM 174 FVM 175 FVM 176 FVM 177 FVM 178 FVM 179 FVM 180 FVM 181 FVM 182 FVM 183 FVM 184 FVM 185 FVM 186 FVM 187 FVM 188 FVM 189 FVM 190 FVM 191 FVM 192 FVM 193 FVM 194a FVM 194b FVM 194c FVM 194d FVM 195 FVM 196 FVM 197 FVM 198 FVM 199a FVM 199b FVM 200 FVM 201 FVM 202 FVM 203 FVM 204 FVM 205 FVM 206 FVM 207 FVM 208 FVM 209 FVM 210 FVM 211 FVM 212 FVM 213 FVM 214 FVM 215 FVM 216 FVM 217 FVM 218 FVM 219 FVM 220 FVM 221 En parcourant les doux climats. [Romance with piano, violin and flute accompaniments]. FVM 222 Pourquoi donc gentil troubadour. Romance. FVM 223 FVM 224 FVM 225 FVM 226 FVM 227 FVM 228 FVM 229 FVM 230 FVM 231 FVM 232 FVM 233 FVM 234 FVM 235 FVM 236 FVM 237 FVM 238 FVM 239 FVM 240 FVM 241 FVM 242a FVM 242b FVM 242c FVM 242d FVM 242e FVM 243a FVM 243b FVM 244 FVM 245 FVM 246 FVM 247 FVM 248 FVM 249 FVM 250 FVM 251 FVM 252 FVM 253 FVM 254 FVM 255 FVM 256 FVM 257 FVM 258 FVM 259 FVM 260 FVM 261 FVM 262 FVM 263 FVM 264 FVM 265 FVM 266 FVM 267a FVM 267b FVM 267c FVM 267d FVM 267e FVM 267f
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