Variations concertantes, Op.20 (Mayseder, Joseph)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Schonenberger, n.d. Plate V. D. & D. 1328.
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Misc. Notes VD&D indicates not a Schonenberger but a (Vve) Dufaut et Dubois plate, and their plate table, not Schonenberger's should be used, obviously. It leads to a date in the late 1820s at latest. (See also WorldCat.)
Cello part is mainly treble clef, so it can be played on the violin.
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For Flute and Piano (Tulou)

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Arranger Jean-Louis Tulou (1786-1865)
Publisher. Info. Mainz: Schott, n.d. Plate T.26.
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Misc. Notes More a transcription than a composition. Only two vars are original.
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For Piano (Ries)

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Arranger Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Edition Peters, n.d. Plate 1783.
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Misc. Notes grayscale
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General Information

Work Title Variations concertantes
Alternative. Title sur un air favori d' "Aline, reine de Golconde"
Composer Mayseder, Joseph
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.20
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJM 43
First Publication. 1823 or earlier?
Dedication Mme de Rapsecker
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation cello (violin), piano
Related Works Based on Aline, Reine de Golconde by Berton (1767-1844)
Extra Information Also known as Mayseder's variations on a theme from the Ballet of Nina (Nina is another name for Aline, reine de Golconde). Ferdinand Ries wrote an arrangement of these variations (ca.1823: see WorldCat, though Worldcat assumes that Dalayrac's "Nina, or The love distracted maid." is meant, not the Berton... In fact, I'm curious about this...) (As Ries died in 1838, clearly this work was first published before 1846.) Moreover, mentioned/reviewed in an 1823 issue of the Harmonicon: see here. Also however see WorldCat.