Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you Malcolm. Who knew Bowen could write counterpoint? Surprised to see that.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thanks a lot Malcolm for your vast entries of Bowen!
Happy New Year to you and all other PP members here!
Koon
Happy New Year to you and all other PP members here!
Koon
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Re: Music from the British Isles
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.
Malcolm
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.
Malcolm
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Tobias Matthay
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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Re: Music from the British Isles
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.
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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Re: Music from the British Isles
Hamilton Clarke (1840-1912):
Three characteristic dances for the Pianoforte
Dedicated to Alfred Cellier and published by J.B. Cramer, London, n.d. [~1880].
Three characteristic dances for the Pianoforte
Dedicated to Alfred Cellier and published by J.B. Cramer, London, n.d. [~1880].
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In Bach we trust.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you FW190! These are real collector's items.
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Re: Tobias Matthay
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.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!
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Re: Music from the British Isles
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.
today (very appropriately) uploaded Charles Martin's
'The Queen's Birth Day' to IMSLP.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
So said IMSLP, "This is a newly submitted file that is available to members only."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.
Could someone who is a member, please re-upload here?
Thank you.