Jean Séb: Thanks for the hint, lets follow this line ans see in there is some finding.Jean-Séb wrote:He was the teacher of Nikita Magaloff for a time.
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Jean Séb: Thanks for the hint, lets follow this line ans see in there is some finding.Jean-Séb wrote:He was the teacher of Nikita Magaloff for a time.
Wow, fantastic! Many thanks, FW190!!FW190 wrote:Here you go ... (nms).
Hennessy settled in Paris and he could qualify as American, Irish or French.mballan wrote:I mentioned Swan Hennessy (1866-1929) back on the Etudes thread - here is his Album Celtique....which is a collection of four separate works all based on Celtic themes: [...]
There are new recordings of Farwell's piano musicliveforpiano wrote:Regarding Arthur Farwell (1872--1952),
I have copies of the following scores. (Somewhere in my collection).
Impressions of the Wa-Wan ceremony of the Omaha's Opus 21
Pawnee Horses
Dawn opus 12
The Domain of Hurakan Opus 20
Navajo War Dance
Sourwood Mountains
10 American Indian Melodies Opus 11
Do you need any of these pieces.
Peter (liveforpiano).
I don't think these are represented anywhere elsemballan wrote:Arthur Shepherd (1880-1958) - Amercian composer and conductor.
Biographical information via Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Shepherd
A few works are available on IMSLP, including the piano sonata no. 1. Here is the piano sonata no. 2.
Malcolm
haha thank you for catching that. the perils of doing this all w a mobile phone that insists of having autocorrect fight w me and also a lesson to all about scanning and labeling late in evening at the of a hard work week w little sleep!! I will get it corrected ASAP this morning when I can get in and log on with a computer vs this blasted phone, my android device has a terrible type interface!Jean-Séb wrote:Very nice, thank you. (Mind the spelling "eclogue").