mballan wrote:[although secretly I think he likes his cold, dank room in the north-west tower of my mansion, and the malministrations from the guards]
You mean to say he's not in the Tower of London?
Regards
Henry
No...unfortunately at the last Garden Party, HRH said that lack of scanning for Pianophilia was not deemed traitorous enough for the Tower [almost, but not quite], so we agreed Peter could be banished to my estate in Hampshire pending he completes at least 3000 scans during his incarceration. Plus, he is some company for me as I wander the lonely corridors and rooms of the mansion. I do assure you he does get 3 meals a day [I assume gruel can be termed a meal ?]. And his room does have a lovely view of the grounds, although his chains does mean he can only see them if standing on tip-toe [well I don't want him to try to fling himself from the tower window as it must be at least 80' from the ground]. Good scanners are hard to find these days.
Thank you again for your interest in Mr P I shall inform him of this in due course.
Oscar Espla (1889-1976)......his somewhat rare Sonata Espanola Op 53
Unforutnately this was a fairly poor copy with lots of sellotape, and hence there is quite a lot of shadowing around the edges on most pages. Not sure if one of our techno wizards can clean this up ? But all the notes are there, and quite readable.
Malcolm
Espla O - Op 53 Sonata Espanola.pdf
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