Pleyel, Camille. (1788-1855). Rondo Alla Polacca on the favorite Duet Amor Possente Nome (from Rossinis Opera Armida) for the Piano Forte. . London: R. Cocks & Co. . [ca. 1815]. Stated Second Edition.
The piano firm Pleyel et Cie was founded by composer Ignace Pleyel and continued by the composer of the present work, Pleyel's son Camille, a piano virtuoso who became his father's business partner as of 1815.
Pleyel, Camille. (1788-1855). Rondo Alla Polacca on the favorite Duet Amor Possente Nome (from Rossinis Opera Armida) for the Piano Forte. . London: R. Cocks & Co. . [ca. 1815]. Stated Second Edition.
The piano firm Pleyel et Cie was founded by composer Ignace Pleyel and continued by the composer of the present work, Pleyel's son Camille, a piano virtuoso who became his father's business partner as of 1815.