Czardas No.2 (Michiels, Gustave)

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For Flute, Clarinet, Piano, Violin, Cello, Double Bass (Ulbricht)

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Arranger Conrad Ulbricht
Publisher. Info. Bruxelles: Schott Frères, 1922. Plate 6512.
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Misc. Notes A part les parties de Piano, Violon et Violoncello, toute autre instrument sera ad libitum
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For Violin, Cello and Piano

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Publisher. Info. Brussels: Schott Frères, n.d.(1903). Plate S.F. 3661, 3611.
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Misc. Notes This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project.
The piano part in this set (plate 3611) may be the original solo piano version of this work, since the other two parts have different plate numbers (3661), and the cover page of the piano part seems to indicate solo piano. If these parts are indeed intended to be used together, then there is quite a bit of unison work between piano RH and violin, which also seems unlikely. Most probably the trio piano part still needs to be located?
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For Harp (Snoer)

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Arranger Johannes Snoer (1868-1936)
Publisher. Info. Brussels: B. Schott's Söhne, n.d.(ca.1910). Plate S.F.4658.
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Misc. Notes PDF split from 'Czardas nos. I-II'.

From the International Harp Archives at Brigham Young University
(as digitally mirrored at archive.org)., From Pratt Harp Collection

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General Information

Work Title Czardas No.2
Alternative. Title
Composer Michiels, Gustave
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGM 3
Key D minor
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1
First Publication. 1886
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation piano
Extra Information Second of at least 14 Csárdás / Czárdás / Czardas /... (so numbered - more if one counts un-numbered works such as Nadia Czardas) Michiels wrote for piano and other instruments- often arranged by himself and others. (A harp arrangement of the first two has been digitized at Internet Archive; a piano trio arrangement of no.2, at Sibley.) Also, this is by Gustave Michiels, not Louis.