Hello, I am doing a research on dances written to celebrate the
Franco-Russian Alliance. One dance, "La Franco-Russe", with music
by [Felix] Chaudoir is supposed to have been produced as a 15-1/2"
Polyphon disc, number 1824. I would like to locate a copy of this
disc to be able to hear the music. I would appreciate if you could
post this message to your list to see if a collector owns this disc
or knows of a library or museum where it can be found.
Thank you,
Dominique Bourassa
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
dominique.bourassa@yale.edu.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]
[ Dominique Bourassa is Catalog Librarian for French Language at
[ Sterling Memorial Library. She has published articles on military
[ music in Quebec and on dance history, and recently published a
[ paper, "Unpacking Eugène Giraudet's Library: Dance, Books, and
[ International Relations in Fin-de-Siècle Paris." E. Giraudet
[ created the dances and F. Chaudoir composed the music for them.
[
[ These Polyphon discs of music composed by Chaudoir are listed at
[ Bill Wineburgh's site, http://antiquemusicbox.us/poly19.pdf :
[
[ 5588 La Franco-Russe, Dance / Chaudoir
[ 5569 La Parisienne, Song / Chaudoir
[
[ Other compositions by Chaudoir for dancing (which might also be
[ played on a barrel organ) are
[
[ La Galopade, Dance
[ La Moulinette, Dance
[
[ -- Robbie
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