Iberia: Piano Music from Spain & Portugal

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Do not think Issac Albeniz (1860-1909) needs any introduction.......here are three relatively rare pieces Op 95, 96 and the Romanza "Angustia".

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Albeniz I - Three Pieces [Op 95,96 & Angustia].pdf
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Thank you!
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mballan wrote:Do not think Issac Albeniz (1860-1909) needs any introduction.......here are three relatively rare pieces Op 95, 96 and the Romanza "Angustia".

Malcolm
Oh!!! Thanks very much Malcolm and Mr. P. I like Albeniz so much....

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Thanks for the Albeniz!
I hope i am not being rude. But who is Mr.P? ive seen so much that name , that it became my curiosity.


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lutoslawski wrote:Thanks for the Albeniz!
I hope i am not being rude. But who is Mr.P? ive seen so much that name , that it became my curiosity.


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The clue is in the Ashton thread and I could say that's it TOP SECRET but.....to put your mind at ease. Long before I discovered PP [and having a PC as well] I ran a 2nd hand sheet music company. During which time I made the acquaintance of Peter and Walter and we became a trio of collectors sharing a large number scores between us. So three individual collections became, in a way, one large shared collection, although we still maintained our own specialities. Our friend Walter died earlier this year, but Peter and I have remained as partners and good friends in collecting scores. He kindly scans a number of the scores - both from his collect and mine - and I do the frontsman bit in posting on PP [Peter is a member too] but always recognising the work he does. I do scan too, just in case you think I've got the easy job......but this allow us to cover more scores between us to share with members. I also do all the biography bits as well !! Also bear in mind I get lots of enquiries / issues from members about PP, which does take up a lot of my time [plus, the smooth running of PP takes a lot of work from my fantatsic team and me, as no doubt FredB, Rob and Co. would confirm] .....so Peter's involvement does mean that the flow of scores through me is fairly consistent.

So hopefully mystery solved.......and as ever......."thank you Mr P".

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PS: And if you wonder why he doesn't post direct himself on PP ? It's because he's terribly shy, plus I chain him to the scanner every day so he can't get to his PC :D
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mballan wrote:PS: And if you wonder why he doesn't post direct himself on PP ? It's because he's terribly shy, plus I chain him to the scanner every day so he can't get to his PC :D
Isn't his scanner connected to his PC??? :)

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Thank you Mr. B
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fredbucket wrote:
mballan wrote:PS: And if you wonder why he doesn't post direct himself on PP ? It's because he's terribly shy, plus I chain him to the scanner every day so he can't get to his PC :D
Isn't his scanner connected to his PC??? :)

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Yes it is, but thought the image of Peter chained to a scanner would win him some sympathy......however, the electrified keyboard is rigged so he'll get 2000 volts if he attempts to access PP by himself.......plus, the ex-KGB security guards I employ keep a close eye on him for me and act as a further deterent [tazer guns are very painful I hear]. As the despotic, power-mad, psychotic owner of PP I can't grant him the freedom or authority to post scores !!!!! Whatever next......FredB !

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mballan wrote:Whatever next......FredB !
Typical public servant...no wonder Britain's going to the dogs...:)
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fredbucket wrote:
mballan wrote:Whatever next......FredB !
Typical public servant...no wonder Britain's going to the dogs...:)
Blame the government......not us poor, humble, downtrodden, and despised servants of the crown :D

Not that there will be many of us left when the Two C's have finished their extermination of public services. I suppose that will at least give me more time to scan in my retirement, and release Mr P from servitude [although secretly I think he likes his cold, dank room in the north-west tower of my mansion, and the malministrations from the guards] :D

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