3 Impromptus, Op.8 (Schulhoff, Julius)

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Coulonnus (2018/9/7)

Publisher. Info. Mainz: les fils de B. Schott, n.d.[1850]. Plate 8630.
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Confidence (No.1)

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Publisher. Info. New York: Firth, Pond & Co., n.d.(ca.1855). Plate 3393.
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Confidence (No.1)

For Violin and Piano

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Arranger Unknown
Publisher. Info. Boston: Ditson, n.d.
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For Harp (Aptommas)

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Arranger Thomas Aptommas (1829–1913)
Publisher. Info. New York: Aptommas, 1856.
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General Information

Work Title 3 Impromptus
Alternative. Title
Composer Schulhoff, Julius
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.8
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJS 18
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 impromptus:
I. Confidence
II. Chanson à boire
III. Barcarolle
First Publication. 1846 – Mainz: Schott / Paris: Richault
Copyright Information Publication noted in the Bibliographie de la France 
(35th Year, No.22, 30 May 1846, p.271). — Richault
Dedication A Mme la Baronne de Doäzan
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation piano

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What is apparently the manuscript of op.8 no.2 is at Juilliard. (A piece with a similar title - Drinking Song - but different key and incipit from this manuscript- this information from RiSM - is at LoC. (Charles Oberthür arranged Op.8 no.2 for harp but this seems not yet to have been scanned, though another part of the collection of Schulhoff arrangements for harp (all by Oberthür) that his arrangement was published in has been scanned and is at Archive.org. The cover identifies the key of opus 8 no.2 as B rather than G minor, though would await actually having the score in front of one before deciding.) - Schissel