Pensées et fragments, Op.430 (Battmann, Jacques-Louis)

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6 more: 1. Un sourire d'ange • 2. Fête italienne • 3. Les reflets dramatiques • 4. La chasse du Jeune Henry • 5. Fleurs du printemps • 6. La fauvette du Tyrol

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Adrien Rey, n.d.[1882]. Plate A.R.964-967.(1-4), A.R.997-98.(5-6).
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Work Title Pensées et fragments
Alternative. Title Nouvelles bluettes musicales
Composer Battmann, Jacques-Louis
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.430
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJB 161
Key see section listing
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 6 pieces:

1. Un sourire d'ange. Petite rêverie. (C major)
2. Le carnaval de Venise. Fête italienne. (F major)
3. Les reflets dramatiques. Ronde favorite du Freyschutz. Ch. M de Weber. (C major) — Based on Der Freischütz
4. La chasse du Jeune Henry. Chasse. Méhul. (C major) — Based on Le jeune Henri
5. Fleur du printemps. Fantaisie valse. (C major)

La perce neige (Constant Falconnet), La fauvette et l'écho (J. Protti)

6. La fauvette du Tyrol. Fantaisie mazurka. (G major)

Le lunch des enfants (Th. Blangini), La fauvette du Tyrol (Jules Jouvet)
First Publication. 1882
Copyright Information Publication noted in the Bibliographie de la France :
71e année, 2e série, Nº 42, 21 Octobre 1882, p.644, regs.4125-29, 4132.
Dedication aux jeunes pianistes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation piano
Related Works Arrangements of popular tunes and works by Théodore Blangini (1820-1893), Constant Falconnet (fl.1870), Jules Jouvet (fl.1865), Etienne Nicolas Méhul (1763-1817), José Protti (fl.1870), and Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826).