Music from the British Isles

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Thank you Malcolm. Who knew Bowen could write counterpoint? Surprised to see that.
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Thanks a lot Malcolm for your vast entries of Bowen!

Happy New Year to you and all other PP members here!

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York Bowen (1884 – 1961). Part 6 - Non-Opus works.

Bowen wrote quite a number of non-opus pieces - an extended list can be found on IMSLP along with one score, the Three English Dances. I only have a few of the non-opus scores that I can post on Pianophilia.

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Bowen Y - WoO 'A Stately Measure' from the Suite 'Airs & Graces' [mhb].pdf
Bowen Y - WoO Sunbeams [mhb].pdf
Bowen Y - WoO Three Valse Themes [mhb].pdf
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Tobias Matthay

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As he is now finally in the public domain (in Europe at least) I have just put on IMSLP Matthay's 3 Lyric Studies http://imslp.org/wiki/3_Lyric_Studies_( ... MSLP406649 . The second piece looks straightforward, but I find those unusual octave figures in the RH extraordinarily tiring to play - maybe a hidden advert for his Relaxation Studies!
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Greetings all!

Has anyone got sheet music for any works by Patrick Piggott? I've really gotten into the one CD of his works recently and was hoping I could get some to play.
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Hamilton Clarke (1840-1912):
Three characteristic dances for the Pianoforte
Dedicated to Alfred Cellier and published by J.B. Cramer, London, n.d. [~1880].
Clarke,H.-.Three-characteristic-dances-No.1-Mazurka-(pno-Cramer-Edition).pdf
Clarke,H.-.Three-characteristic-dances-No.2-Polka-(pno-Cramer-Edition).pdf
Clarke,H.-.Three-characteristic-dances-No.3.Polonaise-(pno-Cramer-Edition).pdf
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Thank you FW190! These are real collector's items.
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Phillip210 wrote:As he is now finally in the public domain (in Europe at least) I have just put on IMSLP Matthay's 3 Lyric Studies http://imslp.org/wiki/3_Lyric_Studies_( ... MSLP406649 . The second piece looks straightforward, but I find those unusual octave figures in the RH extraordinarily tiring to play - maybe a hidden advert for his Relaxation Studies!
Rarely would I argue with Matthay's fingering, but I find it much easier to play that repeated right hand figure in the 2nd study by alternating 5 - 4 and 1 - 2 which gives the hand time to relax. Continuous repeated notes by one finger is generally something to avoid.
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I couldn't help but notice that a certain Phillip21 has
today (very appropriately) uploaded Charles Martin's
'The Queen's Birth Day' to IMSLP.
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Timtin wrote:I couldn't help but notice that a certain Phillip21 has
today (very appropriately) uploaded Charles Martin's
'The Queen's Birth Day' to IMSLP.
So said IMSLP, "This is a newly submitted file that is available to members only."

Could someone who is a member, please re-upload here?
Thank you.
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