Thanks emill. While I'm pretty happy with it, I think there are a few spots I would like to fiddle around with in the editing room, and I can't make up my mind about the way I've handled the, admittedly intentional, accelerando in the agitato section.
Nicely played: stylistically it blends well with your interest in nineteenth century operatic transcriptions. Will it be included on your next CD? As it's somewhat of a rarity (at least on Piano Street!) I was wondering how you found it. Do you collect a lot of "obscure" music or did you come across it by accident?
It is a transcription from Meyerbeer; it's definitely going on the next CD! Liszt also transcribed the aria in question - as far as I'm aware, the Liszt transcription has only been recorded by Leslie Howard, and I don't know of any recordings of other composers' transcriptions of it. I came across it by a combination of accident and design I suppose - I've spend an inordinate amount of time going through IMSLP and any other sources I can get my hands on, looking for obscure but interesting transcriptions. In particular I spent a lot of time looking for slower, gentler ones - the flashy, virtuosic ones are easy to get hold of, but if your intent is to make a CD of them, or for that matter do themed recitals of transcriptions, it goes without saying that you need balance. It's decent slow transcriptions which are hardest to locate, particularly once you up the ante by also wanting them to be obscure/unrecorded.