Need help solving a mystery!
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:01 pm
I discovered a set of anonymous pieces -- excerpts, as it turns out -- here on IMSLP.
Link: http://imslp.org/wiki/6_Morceaux_Anonymes_(Anonymous)
I am dying to know who wrote No. 4, the song with piano.
Here's what I've found out:
- The poem is by Andre Foulon de Vauxl.
- The pieces were part of a contest (January 1905 issue of Musica, No. 28) to guess the composer.
- The answers were published in the April 1905 issue, No. 31.
- The composers were Debussy, Saint-Saens, Cecile Chaminade, Jules Massenet, Rudolphe Berger, and Gaston Serpette.
Of course, I can't find the issue with the answers anywhere, so I'm still left guessing. I think I've ruled out Debussy and Saint-Saens from other sources. Looks like Berger and Serpette wrote operettas, in a very different style than this. So... Chaminade? Massenet? Anyone familiar with this song? I'm dying to solve the mystery!!
Link: http://imslp.org/wiki/6_Morceaux_Anonymes_(Anonymous)
I am dying to know who wrote No. 4, the song with piano.
Here's what I've found out:
- The poem is by Andre Foulon de Vauxl.
- The pieces were part of a contest (January 1905 issue of Musica, No. 28) to guess the composer.
- The answers were published in the April 1905 issue, No. 31.
- The composers were Debussy, Saint-Saens, Cecile Chaminade, Jules Massenet, Rudolphe Berger, and Gaston Serpette.
Of course, I can't find the issue with the answers anywhere, so I'm still left guessing. I think I've ruled out Debussy and Saint-Saens from other sources. Looks like Berger and Serpette wrote operettas, in a very different style than this. So... Chaminade? Massenet? Anyone familiar with this song? I'm dying to solve the mystery!!