Wikipedia :
Jaime Felipe José Bosch (in Catalan:
Jaume Bosch i Renard, in France known as Jacques Bosch) (26 May 1825
– 31 March 1895) was a Catalan guitarist and song composer who
established himself in Paris.
Bosch was born in Barcelona and
educated at the school of the Convent de la Mercè in Barcelona,
where he began his studies in piano and guitar.
Before he emigrated, Bosch gave
successful concerts in Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia between 1849
and 1852. From 1853 he settled in Paris and from 1857 toured
frequently in France, the Netherlands and Germany. Bosch was a very
good friend of the painter Édouard Manet and posed for him many
times, one portrait being used as illustration for one of Bosch's
publications, Plainte Moresque op. 85, which is also dedicated to
Manet. Besides many original compositions he wrote a Méthode de
guitare (1891, see below) and an opera (Roger de Flor, 1868), which
was not performed. In Paris, Bosch was much praised at the
aristocratic salons and had a large number of pupils, including the
brothers Alfred and Jules Cottin.[2] His best-known piece was to be
his song collection Dix Mélodies, which was praised by Felipe
Pedrell as a "true model of what a composer's inspiration may
create in this genre".[3] Bosch died in the 17th arrondissement
of Paris.
Most of Bosch's guitar works were not
published at the time they were written but in collections of Dix
Pièces (ten pieces) in 1887 and 1894, 12 Pièces faciles (12 easy
pieces) in 1892 and a further six easy pieces in 1894. A later
edition of ten easy pieces (1923) reprints some previously published
pieces together with seven pieces that had apparently not previously
been published.
Bosch's Méthode de guitare is very
much a composer's method insofar as it contains numerous original
compositions of varying length and difficulty. In the course of its
116 pages there are 16 Leçons (distributed over pages 3–14), 31
Exercises (pages 22–92) and 39 original compositions, ranging in
length from one to five pages. Most of them are dedicated to one of
his pupils, who included Guy de Polignac, member of a famous French
noble family. Among the more substantial works there are two
movements of a Sonata dialogue, dedicated to the memory of Fernando
Sor (an Adagio on pp. 63–4, and an Allegro on pp. 102–4), a Jota
(pp. 69–72), and Iberia (subtitled Valse de concert).
Selected compositions
Guitar solo
Duettino op. 10 (published in Dix
Pièces pour guitare, no. 1, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Brimborion op. 11 (in Dix Pièces pour
guitare, no. 5, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Étoiles et fleurs op. 12 (in Dix
Pièces pour guitare, no. 2, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Celia. Jota-valse op. 13 (in Dix Pièces
pour guitare, no. 3, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Fantaisie dramatique sur un opéra de
l'auteur op. 14 (in Dix Pièces pour guitare, no. 4, Paris: H.
Lemoine, 1887)
Souvenir de Barcelone op. 15 (in Dix
Pièces pour guitare, no. 6, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Retraite espagnole op. 16 (in Dix
Pièces pour guitare, no. 7, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Allegro de sonate op. 17 (in Dix Pièces
pour guitare, no. 10, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Méditation op. 18 (in Dix Pièces pour
guitare, no. 8, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Ballade op. 19 (in Dix Pièces pour
guitare, no. 9, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1887)
Plainte Moresque op. 85 (Paris: [s.n.],
1866, again 1883)
Pasa calle. Sérénade op. 86 (Paris:
H. Lemoine, 1885)
12 Pièces faciles (Paris: Veuve Girod,
1892). Contains: 1. Habanera; 2. Valse échantillon; 3. Récit sans
paroles; 4. Romance; 5. Banjo; 6. Scherzo-valse; 7. Anda salero; 8.
Mélancolie; 9. Barcarolle; 10. Hymne national russe; 11. Espoir; 12.
Tango danse des nègres.
La Rose. Valse, op. 88, with mandolin
ad lib. (Paris: H. Lemoine, 1893)
Six Pièces faciles op. 89 (itself
published as part of a second series of Dix Pièces, Paris: H.
Lemoine, 1894; in this series they are nos. 5 to 10). Contains: 1.
Enfantillage; 2. 1er Guagirana; 3. 2e Guagirana; 4. Les Adieux; 5.
Lamento; 6. Gitanilla.
L'Amazone. Polka op. 90 (published in
Dix Pièces pour guitar, second series, no. 1, Paris: H. Lemoine,
1894)
Au sons des cloches op. 91 (in Dix
Pièces pour guitar, second series, no. 2, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1894)
Venise op. 92 (in Dix Pièces pour
guitar, second series, no. 3, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1894)
Les Echos op. 93 (in Dix Pièces pour
guitar, second series, no. 4, Paris: H. Lemoine, 1894)
Cello (Paris: H. Lemoine, 1896)
Dix Pièces faciles pour l'étude de la
guitare (Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1923). Contains the following works
without dates or opus numbers: 1. Habanera; 2. Cantilena; 3.
Romancero; 4. Banjo; 5. Nineria; 6. Anda salero; 7. Soledad; 8.
Venecia; 9. Sueño; 10. Tango flamenco.
Guitar duo
La Catalane (Paris: Léon Grus, 1898) –
score online at BnF
Guitar method
Méthode de guitare (Paris: Veuve E.
Girod, 1891). Contains the following 39 original compositions: 1re
Récréation (Petit danse espagnole); 2me Récréation (Solear); 3me
Récréation (Imité de Schumann); 4me Récréation (Minuetto); 5e
Récréation (Rêverie); Petite romance; Air varié; Boleras;
Rêverie; Matine; Fantaisie de salon; Scherzo (= 12e Exercise); La
Gaditana; Seguidillas gitanas de Grenade; Tita (Havanaise);
Divertissement; Après la chasse (Rêverie); Les Etincelles;
Fantaisie caprice; Zapateado; Fantaisie espagnole; Feuilles et
Zéphirs; Joie matinale; Alma viva; Boléro rêverie; Sonate dialogue
(Adagio); Morceau brillant (Vieille manière); Variation; Finale
(Tremolo étude); Jota; Alla Mendelssohn; Barbéro; Valse espagnole;
Rêverie (duo); Valse (duo); Colorado (Valse brillante); Jaleo;
Petite marche funèbre; Sonate dialogue (Allegro); Iberia (Valse de
concert).
Songs for voice and guitar
Dix Mélodies (Georges Montière)
(Paris: [s.n.], 1892). Contains: Chanson maure, Clochettes,
Crépuscule d'automne, Rondeau, La Femme du chef, Aubade, À l'aimée,
À Seville, Fleurs d'antan, Retraite chantée.
Charmant ruisseau (Stephan Bordèse),
accompaniment by violin and guitar (Paris: Veuve E. Girod, 1890)
Songs for voice and piano
Rêvez toujours. Mélodie (no text
author named, published in La Tribune musicale, 1 September 1861)
Tout dort. Sérénade (text by "E.
F.") (Paris: E. Girod, 1862)
Sous mes blanches voiles. Barcarolle
(Comtesse Jules de C.) (Paris: A. O'Kelly, 1876)
Chamber music
Boléro, for two mandolins and guitar
(Paris: H. Lemoine, 1893)
Jaleo. Danse andalouse, for mandolin
and guitar (Paris: H. Lemoine, 1895)
Zapateado. Valse, for mandolin and
guitar (Paris: H. Lemoine, 1896)
Chant divin. Hymne, for cello and piano
(Paris: G. Gross, 1907)
Here you can download the sheet music of the composition "Plainte Moresque" ,an extraordinary composition for guitar in A minor.
Her is the Link : Jacques_Bosch-Plainte_Moresque.pdf

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