This interesting piece is supplied with the English Fingering. I shudder to think what the Continental Fingering version looks like!Timtin wrote:Away from all the serious stuff for a moment, here's Valentine Hemery's Elves' Caprice.
It's great fun to play, and seems to have borrowed one of Schumann's tunes.
Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
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Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Here you are Lucalucamadeus1976 wrote:Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
best wishes
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Obviously out-of-print (shame on Oxford University Press!!!)lucamadeus1976 wrote:Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
I'll scan it for you!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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No need alfor, see post above sent 30 minutes before yours.alfor wrote:Obviously out-of-print (shame on Oxford University Press!!!)lucamadeus1976 wrote:Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
I'll scan it for you!
regards
Brian
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I find it rather frustrating that almost everything they have ever printed now appears to be out of print, barring one interesting piece by Constant Lambert.alfor wrote: shame on Oxford University Press
They do not appear to have an archive dept or offer a print on demand service and to date, I have not had a response to a request to get a copy from a Library.
I am almost bursting at the seams to give them my money, but I will end up being naughty in the end when my patience runs out.
Thal
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Brian, thanks for the Vaughn Williams piece! The story of OUP is Out-Of-Print and more Out-of-Print. Very frustrating indeed!
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Here is another work by Percival Garratt (1877-1953)
Peter
Opus 50 London Fantasies
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Opus 50 London Fantasies
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Dear Peter,
Thanks so much for your Percival Garratt and Joachim Turina postings today. Both highly welcomed and both highly enjoyed!
All Best,
Frank![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Thanks so much for your Percival Garratt and Joachim Turina postings today. Both highly welcomed and both highly enjoyed!
All Best,
Frank
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Re: Music from the British Isles
This is a very ambiguous remark...thalbergmad wrote:I am almost bursting at the seams......., but I will end up being naughty in the end .....alfor wrote: shame on Oxford University Press
Thal
what does it mean?
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tobyjj