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Julien Aimable Hamelle (6
September 1836 – 7
October 1917) was a
French music publisher.
Hamelle was born in Sains-Richaumont (Aisne) and died at Saint-Cloud...
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Julien Hamelle)
Symphonie pour
orgue No. 2 op. 13 no. 2 (1872,
Hamelle)
Symphonie pour
orgue No. 3 op. 13 no. 3 (1872,
Hamelle)
Symphonie pour...
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Julien Hamelle piano and
orchestra Violin Concerto 1877 ???
violin and
orchestra Cello Concerto, Op. 41 1882
Julien Hamelle cello and orchestra...
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Chanson de Neige, W380 (Enoch) 1906 La
Chanson du Fou, W335 (
Hamelle) 1878
Chanson Espagnole, W315 (Enoch) 1895
Chanson Forestière, W367 (Enoch)...
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Hamelle was
founded in 1877 by
Julien Hamelle who had
taken over the
catalogue of ****, a
company founded in 1851.
Julien Hamelle directed the...
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women than for boys. At the end of the 1890s Fauré's publisher,
Julien Hamelle,
suggested that the
composer should rescore the
Requiem for performance...
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Score (Paris:
Hamelle, 1886) From
Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection Mélodies pour
chant et piano, op. 2 (Paris: J.
Hamelle, 1890) From Sibley...
- Trocadéro as part of the
Paris World Exhibition. It was
first published by
Hamelle in 1879,
together with the
famous Symphony for
Organ No. 5.
Widor composed...
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anonymous Latin Easter hymn.
Named a motet, it was
first published by
Hamelle in 1906. The
single work was
published by Dr. J. Butz in 2008.
Widor composed...
- now in the Bibliothèque
nationale de
France The
published form
issued by
Hamelle in 1880,
carries the
simpler dedication "À
Camille Saint-Saëns". The work...