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The document summarizes the contents of 103 bulletins published by The Alkan Society between 1977-2022. It provides announcements, concert reports, articles and reviews related to the composer Charles-Valentin Alkan and his music. The bulletins showcase scholarship and performances celebrating Alkan's life and works.

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Bulletins ToC From 97

The document summarizes the contents of 103 bulletins published by The Alkan Society between 1977-2022. It provides announcements, concert reports, articles and reviews related to the composer Charles-Valentin Alkan and his music. The bulletins showcase scholarship and performances celebrating Alkan's life and works.

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Contents of Bulletin 97 (December 2018)

Page 1 Announcement: Stephanie McCallum appointed Society President


Page 2 Announcement: José López elected as the Society’s Honorary Secretary
Page 3 Concert report: Society concert: Mark Viner and Tyler Hay (piano duo)
Page 3 Forthcoming event: Joint societies dinner-recital
Page 4 Announcement: Write your own Esquisse…
Page 4 Membership news
Page 5 Concert report: First UK performance in modern times: Alkan’s Andante avec Sourdines and Deuxième
Concerto da Camera (Peter Hick)
Page 6 Article: Something fishy on the seashore… (Mark Viner)
Page 8 Article: Alkan’s concerts in the 1840s (Nick Hammond & Frederik Keygnaert)
Page 18 CD review: Alkan, Douze Etudes dans tous les tons majeurs (op. 35), Mark Viner (reviewed by Richard
Shaw)
Page 19 Letter to the editor
Page 19 Distractions and diversions (including Prize Crossword number 4)

Contents of Bulletin 98 (May 2019)

Page 1 Concert report: Joint societies dinner-recital 2019


Page 3 Concert report: A performance of Alkan’s second Concerto da Camera
Page 4 Announcement: Second call: Write your own Esquisse…
Page 5 Article: The renaissance of Alkan in Japan: behind the scene (Takio Hosaya)
Page 7 Article: Marie Poitevin and her performance of Alkan in the 1870s (Nick Hammond & Frederik
Keygnaert)

Page 13 CD review: Alkan Piano collection 4: Quasi-Faust, Yui Morishita (reviewed by Laura Snyderman)
Page 15 Historic broadcast review: Alkan: Symphonie (op. 39 nos 4-7), Allan Sternfield (reviewed by Richard
Murphy)
Page 16 Letter to the editor
Page 17 Distractions and diversions (including Prize Crossword number 5)
Contents of Bulletin 99 (November 2019)

Page 1 Concert report: Mark Viner’s Festival Baltimore performance of the Alkan’s Grande Sonate

Page 2 Concert report: Society AGM recital

Page 2 Announcement: Joint Societies dinner-recital 2020

Page 3 Article: Alkan’s Esquisses – past, present and future (Brian Inglis)

Page 8 Article: Alkan’s ‘Avertissement’ to the 25 Préludes, op.31 (Mark Viner)

Page 9 Announcement: Call for a new editor of the Alkan Society Bulletin

Page 10 Announcement: Write your own Esquisse

Page 11 CD review: Alkan Esquisses (op.63), Yui Morishita (reviewed by Richard Murphy)

Page 14 CD review: Alkan Préludes (op.31), Mark Viner (reviewed by David Conway)

Page 15 CD review: Alkan Concerto for solo piano and Woelfl Sonata (op.41), Margit Haider-Dechant (reviewed by
Seth Blacklock)

Page 17 CD review: Alkan Concerto for solo piano and other works, Schaghajegh Nosrati (reviewed by Richard
Murphy)

Page 19 CD review: Alkan Symphony for solo piano and Concerto for solo piano, Paul Wee, (reviewed by Richard
Murphy)

Page 22 Book review: Konzert für Soloklavier, by Dagmar Graupner (reviewed by Frederik Keygnaert)

Page 22 Letter to the editor

Page 23 Distractions and diversions (including Prize Crossword number 6)

Page 2 © The Alkan Society


Contents of Bulletin 100 (April 2020)

Page 1 President’s welcome (Stephanie McCallum)

Page 2 Our first Bulletin from February 1977

Page 3 Concert report: Joint Societies Dinner-recital: 28th January 2020, London

Page 4 Esquisses de nos jours: Twenty-five motifs inspired by Alkan

Page 5 Notes on a forthcoming recording of Alkan’s organ music (Joseph Nolan)

Page 7 A note on Alkan research and performance in Russia

Page 8 Call for a new editor of the Alkan Society Bulletin

Page 9 Liszt’s and Schumann’s review of Alkan’s Souvenirs – Trois Morceaux dans le genre pathétique, op.15 (Mark
Viner)

Page 11 Alkan’s manuscript correction in Les regrets de la nonette (Richard Murphy)

Page 12 CD review: Alkan Grand sonate, op. 33, and Trois morceaux dans le genre pathétique, op. 15, Mark Viner
(reviewed by Seth Blacklock)

Page 14 CD review: Alkan Grand sonate, op. 33, and Trois morceaux dans le genre pathétique, op. 15, Mark Viner
(reviewed by Laura Snyderman)

Page 16 Review of new Music edition: Alkan Le Festin d'Ésope, op. 39 no 12. Henle Verlag, ed. Norbert Gertsch
(reviewed by Mark Viner)

Page 17 Letter to the editor (Peter Hick)

Page 18 Distractions and diversions (including Prize Crossword number 7)

© The Alkan Society Page 3


Contents of Bulletin 101 (December 2020)

Page 1 Farewell and welcome: Change of Bulletin Editor

Page 2 Eliot Levin

Page 3 Twenty-five esquisses published by the Society: an update

Page 4 “Confined” studio recital (Miles Thibodeaux)

Page 6 Dance in Lockdown (Janet Randell)

Page 9 Orchestration of Alkan’s Le Chemin de Fer by Thibault Perrine

Page 10 The complete recording of Akan’s solo piano music (Mark Viner)

Page 12 Early broadcasts of Alkan performances on BBC radio (Nick Hammond)

Page 17 Wonderfully bizarre transcriptions and arrangements of Alkan (Miles Thibodeaux)

Page 19 Letter to the editor (Michael Jones)

Page 20 Distractions and diversions (including From Morhange to Orange… and Prize Crossword number 8)

Contents of Bulletin 102 (October 2021)

Page 1 Welcoming the first social media editor

Page 2 Review of Mark Viner’s new album (Laura Snyderman)

Page 4 Report on Premio Alkan (Mark Viner)

Page 5 Alkan’s Encyclopedic Etudes (Bradley Berg)

Page 12 Interview with Hiroaki Ooi

Page 16 Letter to the Editor

Page 17 Distractions and diversions

Page 4 © The Alkan Society


Contents of Bulletin 103 (May 2022)

Page 2 Tributes to Ronald Smith

Page 27 Address on Ronald’s life given by Canon Roger Job

Page 29 Transcript of Ronald’s Final Talk for the Society

Page 38 Distractions and diversions

© The Alkan Society Page 5

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