A couple of works by lesser know British composers [with thanks Mr P]:
Quatre Rhapsoies Espagnole by
Florian Pacal [Pascal was a pseudonym for Joseph Williams, Jr. (1847-1923), a music publisher and composer]
Pascal F - Quatre Rhapsodies Espagnoles.pdf
Max Pauer - Ernst Pauer's son, was born in London on October 31,1866, and received his early piano training from his father. Later Ernst sent the young Max to Vincenz Lachner in Carlsruhe, where he studied composition. Max stayed there from 1881 until 1885, and gave his first public performances during this time...traveling through Holland, Germany and England.
In 1887 he was made professor of the piano at the Cologne Conservatory, and in 1897 moved to the Stuttgart Conservatory where he became director in 1908, succeeding De Lange. Max Pauer enjoyed both a career on the concert stage and the life of a distinguished piano teacher. He was invited to go to the conservatories of Prague and Moscow to teach, but he turned down those offers. In 1893 Max Pauer was appointed Court Pianist at Darmstadt and in 1898 was made a professor. Pauer edited a number of works including a new edition of Lebert and Stark's Piano Method in 1904, and made arrangements of Haydn and Mozart Symphonies. He died in 1945.
I've posted Max Pauer's quite substantial Waltz Op 4.
Pauer M - Walzer Opus 4.pdf
Malcolm
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