Music from the British Isles

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oren segev wrote:Could anyone please post
1. Reizenstein - Sonata in B (for piano)
2. Roxburgh - Labyrinth
Thanks in advance
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Edwin Roxburgh is alive and well as far as I know...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Roxburgh
http://www.ump.co.uk/composer%20pages/roxburgh.htm
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rob wrote:Edwin Roxburgh is alive and well as far as I know...
Thanks Rob
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Eric Thiman (1900-1975).
Thiman Suite for Piano.pdf
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Timtin wrote:Eric Thiman (1900-1975).
Thanks, Tim. The Gavotte reminds me of the one from the 5th French Suite by JSB.

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fredbucket wrote:
Timtin wrote:Eric Thiman (1900-1975).
Thanks, Tim. The Gavotte reminds me of the one from the 5th French Suite by JSB.
Funny, I was just thinking that as I was looking at the music- then I saw Fred's post.

Thanks, Timtin, for the scan. I've played a fair amount of Thiman's organ music, but had never seen his other stuff. Did he also write big things for orchestra and chorus? Concertos?
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All I've got here is his Suite for Piano, Street Scenes and The Nativity VS.
I'm fairly sure I posted Street Scenes on the old Pianophilia.
Googling Eric Thiman gives various useful links, although I couldn't find
one with a complete works list.
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Is it possible that any users here might have Gerald Finzi's Eclogue for piano and strings?
Such a moving work.

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Incredible! Thank you.
How did you find it so fast. Am i a bad browser ??

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I have quite a lot of sheet music including transcriptions of all of Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches and a transcription of Walton's "Orb and sceptre" among others.

I will scan some of them in the future if there is an interest.

I have made a PDF file of a sample of some of my score titles. I also scanned a few for the previous pianophilia site which I have on my computer still.

I also have most Hariold craxton and Alfred Moffats baroque transcriptions. But I'll probably need a bigger scanner for these and some of the others.
Score samplesAPD.pdf
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