Andante et Allegro (Ropartz, Guy)

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Editor Second edition?
Publisher. Info. Nancy: A. Dupont-Metzner, n.d.[1903].
Reissue? – Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie., n.d.(ca.1923). Plate R.L. 11,389 & Cie.
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General Information

Work Title Andante et Allegro
Alternative. Title Andante and Allegro
Composer Ropartz, Guy
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IGR 4
First Publication. 1899 – Nancy: A. Dupont-Metzner
Dedication à Monsieur Richert, professeur au Conservatoire de Nancy
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation trumpet, piano
Extra Information This work was used as an examination piece (Morceaux de concours) by the Conservatoire de Paris. The Conservatoire used this work in the following year(s): 1903, 1916.
The (likely) first edition was published in 1899, written for Concours du Conservatoire de Nancy (source: BnF catalogue). Then a second edition was published in 1903, for the Concours du Conservatoire de musique de Paris (source: BnF catalogue). Presumably it was the second edition that was later reissued by Rouart, Lerolle & Cie. around 1923. Finally, WorldCat lists a few entries for a Salabert reissue from 1970, which used the plate number from Rouart, Lerolle & Cie.