Wilhelm Ganz (1833-1914) was a German musician who escaped from the continent in 1848 and spent the rest of his life in London. As a violinist and conductor, he worked alongside Berlioz and Wagner, and held a singing professorship at the Guildhall School of Music. Despite being well-regarded in his lifetime, his compositional work has largely fallen into obscurity over the last century. Ganz’s Op.12 is Qui Vive (c.1860-70): inspired by the Galop , a lively country dance, but intended for concert performance. It is scored for a Piano Duet, and keeps the pianists entertained by modulating several times through closely linked keys, based around Eb Major.
Qui Vive
| Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) | Klaver Duet |
| Genrer (Fx Pop, Rock, Børn m.m.) | Post-1900 |
| Type (fx Instrumentskole o.lign.) | Instrumentalværk |
| Sideantal | 16 |
| Media (fx Bog, CD, DVD m.m.) | Noder |
| Publisher/Producent | Braydeston Press |
| Bidragydere | Ganz, Wilhelm (Composer) |
| Sprog | Engelsk |