Waldteufel, Espana Waltz op.286 for piano solo

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Waldteufel, Espana Waltz op.286 for piano solo

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Good morning to everyone.
I'm looking for a copy of Emile Waldteufel's Espana Waltz op. 286 for piano solo.
Could anyone help me
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Re: Waldteufel, Espana Waltz op.286 for piano solo

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Hi, David: I changed the title of your post to put composer/title in it. Sometimes people ignore topics if they can't see what it's about. Hopefully someone will have this for you.
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Re: Waldteufel, Espana Waltz op.286 for piano solo

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steltz wrote:Hi, David: I changed the title of your post to put composer/title in it. Sometimes people ignore topics if they can't see what it's about. Hopefully someone will have this for you.
Hi Stelz,thank you...
I really hope that someone could help me.
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Re: Waldteufel, Espana Waltz op.286 for piano solo

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To help you find this: It is Op.236, not Op.286
see here and the preceding catalog card:
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
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Here I have Souvenirs d'Espagne, without Op. number, on themes by G.Salvayre, Paris: Choudens, Plate A.G.5487. If you think it is the same piece I will scan it. At least it's a Waltz too :-)
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Re: Waldteufel, Espana Waltz op.286 for piano solo

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Waldteufel's opus is essentially a cribbing of Chabrier's "Espana", with a few extra sections thrown in to justify Waldteufel's "ownership". In fact, the work was published as "España: Suite de Valses d'après la Célèbre Rapsodie de Chabrier, Op. 236".

Souvenirs d'Espagne is an entirely different piece.
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