Ganz, Wilhelm

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.

PieceMP3MidiGenre
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.

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