Wiki entry: none found in 2020.
International Music Score Library Project [IMSLP] entry: Wilhelm Ganz
Wilhelm Ganz [1833-1914] was from a large family of musicians. Best known for this galop [also available on IMSLP for piano solo and for violin and piano] and as an accompanist for Jenny Lind [1820-87], the Swedish Nightingale. Spent a large part of his career in London.
Piece | MP3 | Midi | Genre |
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Qui Vive! Grand Galop de Concert No. 1, Op. 12 | MIDI | salon duet | |
This version is sequenced from the PD score at IMSLP, published by Ashdown and Parry.
The piece was published in 1862.
There is a very funny [if you like that sort of thing] but surprisingly accurate and
musical [within limits!] version on
YouTube, played by Hyung-ki Joo and Yu Horiuchi; recommended. Some of the volumes and other instructions are taken from a piano solo version. |
Sequencing: Copyright © Andy Walker, 2020. You may use all my work freely for private purposes; commercial use is permitted only with my permission.
Andy Walker, anw [at] cuboid4.me.uk [remove digit to construct address]