| The brothers Mengal
have often been mistaken for one another. There is Martin-Joseph
Mengal (1784 - 1851) and his younger brother Jean Mengal ( 1796
- 1878). Both have been famous horn players. If you want to know
more about Joseph Mengal click
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His brother Jean was
taught by the Parisian horn player Domnich. He and his brother won
the first prize at the Conservatoire (Jean 1814, Martin 1809). Jean
had been the first horn player at the opera house in Paris and composed
for his instrument. Sometimes compositions get mixed between the
brothers.
This also applies to the work on hand, Valse - Precédée d'une
Introduction op.20, in which the editor here adopts Jean Baptist
Mengal as composers. Mengal is named as Premier Cor Solo de l'Academie
Royale de Musique on the print. It is devoted to "Son Ami M. Dauverné":
this could be the trumpeter F.A.G. Dauverné. He had designed a kind
of train trumpet at 1830 . The composition uses melodies from Adrien
Boieldieus (1775 - 1834) stage entertainment "Charles de France"
of 1816. In the same year this composition on hand also must have
been published for the first time by the publishing house Janet
et Cotelle in Paris. The work was dedicated to Mengal's pupil Alfred
Duboullais.
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