Thank you.Timtin wrote:Apologies for the 'rampage' against the daft copyright laws!
With this score you have avoided falling into temptation!
Regards.
Thank you.Timtin wrote:Apologies for the 'rampage' against the daft copyright laws!
Thank you so much.Timtin wrote:I'm currently scanning Book III, which will appear here shortly.
Tomorrow, I'll visit a shop which may just have some of the other
four books in the set.
Rgds, Tim.
Thank you for your generosity and for the comments on Thomas Dunhill. Indeed besides being an excellent professor of harmony and counterpoint, was a remarkable arranger.Timtin wrote:No problem Ilu. I hope you like this set.
I vaguely remember seeing at least one of the other books
in that shop, but the pieces looked too elementary to buy it.
However, I'll get it anyway if I spot it again tomorrow.
Dunhill wrote some very attractive music. It's unfortunate
that his output is not more widely available. He did that
famous piano arrangement of Prokofiev's Peter & the Wolf.
He also wrote a slim volume about Mozart's Quartets.
Thanks, you're very kind.Timtin wrote:I couldn't agree more. Between them, the Dunhill brothers did very well
for themselves, albeit in totally different fields - music and tobacco.
My trip today resulted in the purchase of Book 1. It is rather elementary,
but nevertheless, I'll make it available here in the next few days.