Frills and Furbelows (Crespi, Valentina)

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Editor First edition
Irénée Bergé, orchestration
Publisher. Info. Berg's Concert Series, No.110
New York: S.M. Berg, 1917.
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Editor First edition
Irénée Bergé, orchestration
Publisher. Info. Berg's Concert Series, No.110
New York: S.M. Berg, 1917.
Copyright
Misc. Notes Original images: ca.400dpi, color tif (from pdf) files approx. 3535 by 4840 pixels. Editing: re-sampled to 600dpi, converted to black and white tif files, de-skewed, and set uniform margins. Includes: oboe, second clarinet, bassoon, horns.
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Work Title Frills and Furbelows
Alternative. Title Rondo Rococo
Composer Crespi, Valentina
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IVC 3
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 (Andantino grazioso)
First Publication. 1917 – New York: S.M. Berg
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Theater Orchestra

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The composer is identified as "Fanchette-Crespi" on the first edition which would imply either a composer with a hyphenated surname or a joint composition by two authors. The work's entry in the Catalog of Copyright Entries lists the following: "by Fanchette Crespi (nom de plume)." S.M. Berg published two other works by Valentina Crespi (under her real name) in 1917. No composer with the surname of Fanchette has been found. This composition is being identified as the work of Valentina Crespi until contrary evidence surfaces.

It appears that S.M. Berg did not issue a piano solo version so the original instrumentation is being listed as theater orchestra despite the 1917 edition being an arrangement by Bergé.