Ignace Gibsone
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Guillaume Ignace Gibsone (8 October 1826 - 9 June 1897) was an English concert pianist and composer, born in London of Scottish and French parentage. Many of his compositions for solo piano and voice with piano accompaniment were very popular in the salons of Victorian England, but Gibsone has fallen from favour since then.
Selected works
- Concert Paraphrase on "The Carnival of Venice"
- Valse Mignonne
- Sigh of the Night Winds
- The Night Dancers
- Funeral March
- Lydia (Nocturne)
- Les Amants (Song without words)
- Corydon : 2 Pastorals
- Deux Valses Impromptus
- My Lady Sleeps (Song - Words by Longfellow)
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