Music from the British Isles

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Thanks so much for the Bantock, Malcolm! Bantock's orchestral music is something of a favorite (the Celtic Symphony especially is one of the gems of the illustrious English string orchestra literature (although the strings are joined in a few key places by no less than four harps!). Looking forward to trying out these piano pieces!
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Here is a interesting book
London Pianoforte School 1766-1860
Temperley, Nicholas / Haydn, Joseph / Bach, Johann Christian: Works for pianoforte solo by continental composers in London
on BSB Digitale Bibliothek
http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 06/images/

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Thank you, Biljana ! It's very interesting indeed !
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I've already posted several works by Harry Farjeon (1878-1948) - here are a few more:

Op 10 Trois Morceaux Gracieux
Farjeon H - Op 10 Trois Morceaux Gracieux.pdf
Op 34 Four Twilight Pieces
Farjeon H - Op 34 Four Twilight Pieces.pdf
Op 36 Five Pieces
Farjeon H - Op 36 Five Pieces.pdf
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Two more works by Ivor R. Foster [some were previously posted on this thread]:

Op 41 Three Pieces
Foster I.R - Three Pieces Op 41.pdf
Op 46 Two Evening Contrasts
Foster I.R - Two Evening Contrasts Op 46.pdf
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Michael Bell's 2 sets of folk-dances.
Bell The Pianist's Folk-Dance Book Set1.pdf
Bell The Pianist's Folk-Dance Book Set2.pdf
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Well, as the Etude proved popular....as few more works by Edward German (1862 - 1936).

Impromptu No. 1
German E - 1st Impromptu.pdf
Impromptu No. 2
German E - 2nd Impromptu.pdf
Humoresque
German E - Humoresque.pdf
Intermezzo Funebre
German E - Intermezzo Funebre.pdf
Mazurka
German E - Mazurka.pdf
Minuet in G
German E - Minuet in G.pdf
Valse-Caprice
German E - Valse-Caprice.pdf
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Very fine, Malc. I especially like the Humoresque. Thank you.
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A million thanks, Malcolm. Sir Ed's Valse-Caprice is my next piece to learn.

That 2nd theme in d minor is just gorgeous. It sounds so much like Mischa Levitzki.


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A little rarity from Nottinghamshire......the music of the organist Arthur Howard Bonser [born 1855....unable to locate date of death].

Wrote several organ pieces, but here is his three popular fantasias for piano [thank you Mr P].

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Bonser A.H - Three Popular Fantasias.pdf
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