Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Does anyone have Stanley Bate's "6 Pieces for an Infant Prodigy, op.13, ca. 1938" I am very interested in this composition, or some others of his piano scores?
I have only his Sonatine # 7, posted by Scriabinoff, for whom I had the first reference of this composer, which I appreciate.
Thank you in advance.
ILU.
I have only his Sonatine # 7, posted by Scriabinoff, for whom I had the first reference of this composer, which I appreciate.
Thank you in advance.
ILU.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Iluilu wrote:Does anyone have Stanley Bate's "6 Pieces for an Infant Prodigy, op.13, ca. 1938" I am very interested in this composition, or some others of his piano scores?
I have only his Sonatine # 7, posted by Scriabinoff, for whom I had the first reference of this composer, which I appreciate.
Thank you in advance.
ILU.
Would be very surprised if anyone had this work, as publication was quite limited - published by Music Press in New York.
However, did a search on-line (though WorldCat) and six USA libraries are shown holding copies (as well as Brit Lib. and BNF), a separate on-line search also threw up the library of the Montreal Conservatoire - so if no member has a copy, they may be your next best plan for obtaining a copy of this score.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Malc:
Thank you very much for your advice, I will follow your hint and keep trying.
ILU.
Thank you very much for your advice, I will follow your hint and keep trying.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Does anyone have please Elgar's Chantant of 1872? In duration, this very
attractive piece is second only to his Concert Allegro Op46, at just over
5 minutes in length. It's to be included in a volume containing all of
his piano music due to be published in 2019, but I can't wait that long!
Btw, as one might expect, this volume won't include 2H arrangements
of a few of his other works made by other musicians.
http://www.elgar.org/9vol35.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf4QmPUk64M
attractive piece is second only to his Concert Allegro Op46, at just over
5 minutes in length. It's to be included in a volume containing all of
his piano music due to be published in 2019, but I can't wait that long!
Btw, as one might expect, this volume won't include 2H arrangements
of a few of his other works made by other musicians.
http://www.elgar.org/9vol35.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf4QmPUk64M
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Does someone has more Maurice Besley (Besly) piano scores?
I also are looking for his list of works.
Thanks in advance.
ILU.
I also are looking for his list of works.
Thanks in advance.
ILU.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Malcolm posted some, some time ago - viewtopic.php?f=11&t=126&p=6429&hilit=besly#p6429. Searching for Besly will pick up the rest.ilu wrote:Does someone has more Maurice Besley (Besly) piano scores?
Regards
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you Fred, I already have those posted by Malc.; now I am looking for some other scores and his list of compositions.
Best regards,
ILU
Best regards,
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Re: Music from the British Isles
does anyone have any experience requesting scans from Danish Royal Library REX? I am seeking a score still and believe it to be there...
it is Brinley Richards' Troubadourens Sang .. it is also listed in Brinley Richards' Album as Trubadurens Sang ... both are in Danish library... unless anyone has it here already
it is Brinley Richards' Troubadourens Sang .. it is also listed in Brinley Richards' Album as Trubadurens Sang ... both are in Danish library... unless anyone has it here already

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Re: Music from the British Isles
I'm afraid I am in need of assistance again regarding downloading a score....
There is a lovely set of pieces by William Baines posted at the BL...
http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81 ... 449%2C3765
I'm not sure what I am missing ...Is it possible to download this score...? Any help is always appreciated...
P.S. the link is a little bit "lost in translation," but it does work!
There is a lovely set of pieces by William Baines posted at the BL...
http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81 ... 449%2C3765
I'm not sure what I am missing ...Is it possible to download this score...? Any help is always appreciated...

P.S. the link is a little bit "lost in translation," but it does work!
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I tried but I am not familiar with that site and did not find way to download except in small jpg format.