I purchased a musical manuscript book ten years ago and have wanted to research the many musical entries that start in the late 18th century. The manuscript originates from England. All entries are for the piano-forte. The first entry caused an eerie sensation upon reading the title for the first time. In beautiful eloquent penmenship (or should I say quillmanship!)is the title, "March played at the execution of Marie Antoinette". This entry is dated 1793. The March is in the key of C minor and is 58 measures long in common time. There is no composer listed. I have not been able to locate any information on the internet regarding this music. So if anyone can point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it.
The second piece I would like to research is the 8th entry in the manuscript book. This is simply titled "Waltz by Beethoven". This one is more difficult to precisely date. It is between entries that are dated 1819 (Allegretto con spirito) and 1823 (Andantino). The Beethoven waltz is in the key of E-flat major and is 40 measures in length. Did Beethoven ever write a waltz for piano-forte(?), or do you think this is a transcription from an orchestral piece.
The manuscript contains a total of 35 piano-forte pieces dated from 1793 to the last dated piece 1853, "God save the Queen" (Victoria).
Please help with information on:
1. Execution "March"
2. Beethoven "Waltz"
Thanks.....
The second piece I would like to research is the 8th entry in the manuscript book. This is simply titled "Waltz by Beethoven". This one is more difficult to precisely date. It is between entries that are dated 1819 (Allegretto con spirito) and 1823 (Andantino). The Beethoven waltz is in the key of E-flat major and is 40 measures in length. Did Beethoven ever write a waltz for piano-forte(?), or do you think this is a transcription from an orchestral piece.
The manuscript contains a total of 35 piano-forte pieces dated from 1793 to the last dated piece 1853, "God save the Queen" (Victoria).
Please help with information on:
1. Execution "March"
2. Beethoven "Waltz"
Thanks.....
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