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Aleksandr S. KLYUCHAREV
Native (Russian? Rural?) pictures
Klyucharev Native pictures.pdf
Vitaly A.GODZIATSKY
Piece [Disruptive Plane]
Godziatsky pieces.pdf
Otar TAKTAKISVILI
Etud
German WAGNER
Scherzo
Y. GUREV
Etud-Kartina
S. BENDERSKY
Prelude
Taktak., Wagner, Gurev, Bendersky.pdf
(complete file!)
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77 pages of
Igor P. ILIN
6 Etudes; 6 Esquisses (?); 3 cycles of variations
Ilin, Igor P. selected piano works.pdf
Who is willing to write the pending essay "Why we love piano music of soviet composers"? ;)
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alfor wrote:77 pages of
Igor P. ILIN
6 Etudes; 6 Esquisses (?); 3 cycles of variations
Ilin, Igor P. selected piano works.pdf
Who is willing to write the pending essay "Why we love piano music of soviet composers"? ;)
Alfor
Wonderful contributions!
Especially the first Ilin scores - the 6 Etuedes!
Beautiful pieces I can strongly recommend !

Midis of these works and a lot of other russian piano music can be found here:
http://www31.ocn.ne.jp/~dreampiano/frame.html

I was in contact with Mr Nakumara - the owner of this side - sharing scores several years before -
but no reply any more on my recent requests ;-(

BR // Didi

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Karol RATHAUS
Sonata No. 3 op. 20
Rathaus Sonate III op.20.pdf
Julius WEISMANN
Suiten op. 93 & op. 95
Weismann Suiten op.93&95.pdf
Robert FUCHS
Sonate Nr. 3 op. 109 (better scan)
Fuchs Sonate 3 op.109.pdf
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SONATAS by:
V. ZOLOTUKHIN
E. BOTYAROV
D. KRIVITSKY
K. BOLKOV
Zolotukhin, Botyarov, Krivitsky, Bolkov Sonatas.pdf
Pancho VLADIGEROV
Fox-Trot
Vladigerov Fox-Trot.pdf
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The following posting has been approved by H.M.*

Carlos PALACIO
(1911-1997)
Espana en mi corazon (Spain in my heart), Vol. I (?); Cycle of 13 titled pieces
http://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/ ... ndo-puchol
Palacio "Espana en mi corazon".pdf

Boris S. SCHECHTER
(Shekter, 1900-1961)
Sonata No. 2 op. 5 (better scan)
Schechter Sonata No.2 op.5.pdf
*Henbury Ballan, Malcolm
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KLAVIR 1947 (I)
Piano Album of Czech Composers
Polivka, L. Janacek, V. Novak, P. Haas, Krejci, Bartos, Petrzelka, Borkovec, Kapralova, K. Haba, Picha, J. Kvapil, Jirak, K. Janacek, Suk, Dobias (TOCCATA), Kapral
Klavir 1947 I.pdf
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alfor wrote:P.S. Any London pianophiliac out there, who would be willing to go to the British Library and copy some Gerrard Williams ("Two impertinences") etc.?
http://www.amazon.com/British-Piano-Mus ... 688&sr=8-2
I have that disc (of course), being a fan of RRB (nice man). I've never used the British Library but doubt that one can just turn up there and make personal copies, and certainly not of copyright material - Gerrard Williams will be out of copyright on January 1st 2018.

I've had a look at the Barbican & Westminster Library catalogues, but neither appear to have anything by Gerrard Williams. The problem with interlibrary loans on such rare material, if indeed a copy can be found, is that there may be a restriction on where the loaned item can be used. For example, I requested a copy of the Eugene Goossens Phantasy Concerto recently, and when it arrived from Trinity College Dublin, I was only allowed to peruse the work in the library itself rather than bring it home (it wasn't a fragile copy btw). Still, half-an-hour of intensive score reading gave me a good feel for the piece.

If anyone can source the Gerrard Williams at a UK library other than the British Library or an academic institution then I will request it on interlibrary loan. More than that I cannot do.

from: http://www.musicweb-international.com/BMSPROF.HTM
WILLIAMS, John Gerrard (1888-1947)
Gerrard Williams, born in London, was largely self-taught as a composer, having practised architecture until 1920. He did, however, receive some guidance from Walthew. The first recital of his works was given in 1922 at the Aeolian Hall in London. His compositions include operas (e.g. Kate, the Cabin Boy), operettas (The Story of the Willow Pattern Plate was for children), orchestral and choral works, string quartets and other chamber music, songs and piano pieces.
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Dear rob,

a rough research: piano works by Gerrard Willams are held by:
Cambridge University Libraries ("Impertinences")
Royal Academy of Music
Trinity College Dublin

Thanks in advance for any help!

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alfor wrote:Dear rob,

a rough research: piano works by Gerrard Willams are held by:
Cambridge University Libraries ("Impertinences")
Royal Academy of Music
Trinity College Dublin

Thanks in advance for any help!

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alfor
Those are all academic institutions! They are exactly the kind of libraries that will not allow me to take the items home, just as with the Goossens I mentioned above. It needs to be from a public library. Sadly there is no single website on which to check. Examples of the sort of library it would have to be: Leeds City Council, Sheffield City Council, Liverpool City Council, Glasgow City Council, Edinburgh City Council etc etc
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