Suite d'orchestre No.1, Op.20 (Chaminade, Cécile)

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2. Intermezzo

For Piano

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Hobbypianist (2007/6/7)

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Publisher. Info. Marseille: M. Carbonel, n.d.(ca.1893). Plate M.C. 326.
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3. Scherzo

For Piano

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janno (2013/2/5)

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Editor 2nd edition
Publisher. Info. London: Enoch & Sons, 1926. Plate E. & S. 6275.
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Misc. Notes Enoch copyright claim on "new edition". This may well be a new edition and worthy of copyright (there seems no reason to believe otherwise. Several searches (Worldcat, Google... anyone want to try looking in Bibliographie de la France, too...) turn up no Scherzo symphonique by Hachette- by any composer. Seems most likely that they engraved this work, not published it.)
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General Information

Work Title Suite d'Orchestre No.1
Alternative. Title
Composer Chaminade, Cécile
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.20
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICC 187
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Marche - Impromptu (G minor)
  2. Intermezzo - Pas des Sylphes (A major)
  3. Scherzo - Colombine (B minor)
  4. Choral - Les Noces d'Or (D major)
First Publication. 1881 – Paris: Leon Grus
Dedication Benjamin Godard (1849–1895)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation orchestra

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The original orchestral work may be lost.

  • Actually, it might not be lost. I quickly searched this work on WorldCat and found the following published around the turn of the 20th century which appear to be for full orchestra (either arrangements of or the original whole suite for orchestra): https://search.worldcat.org/title/62881691, https://search.worldcat.org/title/1040707673. Both appear to be for full orchestra. Of course, a separate search I did on the Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand website revealed that they also seem to have scores for the full four-hand arrangement of the entire suite. - Lisztrachmaninovfan

A Scherzo "Colombine" by Chaminade was published by Hachette of Paris perhaps ca.1903 or so- perhaps a reduction of the 3rd movement, perhaps unrelated - ? - Schissel

4-hand arrangement published 1881. Publication noted in the Bibliographie de la France 2e série, 70e année, Nº 28, 9 Juillet 1881, p.414, r.2729.