Alfor's Rarities

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The whole set can be found here: https://bnttpiano.com/index.php/category/book/

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tracyross wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 4:18 pm The whole set can be found here: https://bnttpiano.com/index.php/category/book/

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Hi, I am looking for volumes 1,2, 4-11 in the series I grandi classici edited by Ettore Pozzoli. Imslp only has vol 3 https://imslp.org/wiki/I_grandi_classici_(Various).

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alfor wrote: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:39 pm Thank you!

Yes, Nin-Culmell is the son and J. Nin is the father
(the son may have adopted the "Culmell" to distinguish from his father).
...and, intriguingly, the justly celebrated, high-end erotica authoress Anais Nin is Nin-pere's daughter.
Pick up her 'Delta of Venus' or any collection of her private diaries if you are so inclined.

Trigger Warning: many of her stories are slightly arousing.
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I grandi classici are still under copyright
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bingo wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 1:05 pm
alfor wrote: Mon May 30, 2016 10:49 pm Moor, Ravel, Honegger, Pierné, Casella, Schmitt, Huré, Albeniz, Granados, Malipiero, Symons, Robinson, Sigtenhorst-Meyer, Markevitch, Widor, Poniridy, Dupuis, Jeisler, Moszkowski, Jungmann.

Contains some rarities like a „Riggadoon“ by British composer Don Thomas Symons.

Les Chefs-D'Oeuvre des Grands Maitres Contamporains.pdf
A note to say that the volume has
1. Two extracts from "Quelque impressions sur la danseuse Nina Payne" by Holland/Hollande Robinson (1897-1945) ( I think young Holland sailed to Paris from Tacoma Washington and became Hollande until he returned to live in New York). The extracts are very short, and have been digitised here: https://musescore.com/artist/holland_robinson-317282
I haven't been able to find any other scores by Robinson as they seem to have been mostly released in limited signed editions and turn up in antiquarian catalogues as his life-partner Mac Harshberger illustrated them. The following article contains some snippets from his 1928 song-cycle "Loose Lyrics for Lovely Ladies"
2019-6-1-2-Art Deco in American Song (Freed).pdf
Hi Bingo
I also was looking for Hollande Robinson
Any further informations on him?

Regards
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PhilM93 wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:05 am
bingo wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 1:05 pm
alfor wrote: Mon May 30, 2016 10:49 pm Moor, Ravel, Honegger, Pierné, Casella, Schmitt, Huré, Albeniz, Granados, Malipiero, Symons, Robinson, Sigtenhorst-Meyer, Markevitch, Widor, Poniridy, Dupuis, Jeisler, Moszkowski, Jungmann.

Contains some rarities like a „Riggadoon“ by British composer Don Thomas Symons.

Les Chefs-D'Oeuvre des Grands Maitres Contamporains.pdf
A note to say that the volume has
1. Two extracts from "Quelque impressions sur la danseuse Nina Payne" by Holland/Hollande Robinson (1897-1945) ( I think young Holland sailed to Paris from Tacoma Washington and became Hollande until he returned to live in New York). The extracts are very short, and have been digitised here: https://musescore.com/artist/holland_robinson-317282
I haven't been able to find any other scores by Robinson as they seem to have been mostly released in limited signed editions and turn up in antiquarian catalogues as his life-partner Mac Harshberger illustrated them. The following article contains some snippets from his 1928 song-cycle "Loose Lyrics for Lovely Ladies"
2019-6-1-2-Art Deco in American Song (Freed).pdf
Hi Bingo
I also was looking for Hollande Robinson
Any further informations on him?

Regards
Philm93
I have nothing more personally than what I wrote above. There seems to be lots of material online just from casual browsing of his name.
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