12 Mélodies (David, Félicien)

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Editor Jules Armingaud (1820-1900) (violin part)
Publisher. Info. Paris: J. Meissonnier et Fils, n.d.(ca.1847). Plate J.M. 2384-2389.
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Armingaud would be an arranger, not an editor, of course. Cover page states arranged and fingered but first page of violin part states revised/reviewed (revue) and fingered by Armingaud. Cover page credits Franchomme for revising/reviewing (revue) the cello part.
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Publisher. Info. Mainz: Schott, n.d. Plate 9257-9258, 9492, 9495.
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General Information

Work Title 12 mélodies
Alternative. Title
Composer David, Félicien
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 12 pieces in 6 books:
  1. Le songe
  2. Le réveil
  3. L'espoir
  4. Le regret
  5. Le doute
  6. Le caprice
  7. La mélancolie
  8. La gaité
  9. Le retour
  10. La plainte
  11. Le bonheur
  12. Le souvenir
Dedication Emmanuel De Fonscolombe
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation violin (or cello), piano
Extra Information Violin part edited by Armingaud, cello part by Auguste Franchomme (1808-1884)
Jules Armingaud, the leader of the eponymous string quartet of which Lalo was the violist from 1855, was the dedicatee of Lalo's piano trio no 2.