liveforpiano wrote:I will be happy to scan some of the Beach for PP.
My biggest problem (as Malcolm could tell you) is that I have a huge collection but, since I moved to a smaller house (through necessity) a couple of years ago, I have a problem finding the scores. There is just too much music for me to go through to get some order into the collection, much as I would love to do it. I have spent over half the day today trying to find the Sonata by Leo Livens for Alfor, but so far not found it.
So I ask you to be patient with me. I will find the music, and I will scan it.
Peter.
Many, many thanks, Peter, for your very generous offer to share the music with the rest of us; please take your time.
Your collection, by the way, sounds amazing!
WCosand wrote:Of course a great deal of Beach's music is still under copyright.
Just a quiet reminder to all about our copyright policy and that issues of or questions about copyright should be raised with Malcolm in the first instance via PM.
Good to see a few recent postings on this thread.......here is one from a Brazilian composer, Francisca Gonzaga (1847-1935), full bio details can be found on Wikipedia, but here is a small album of her piano pieces. If you access the Wikipedia article there is also a link to a website where you can down load further scores by this composer.
Malcolm
Gonzaga F - Piano pieces.pdf
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Timtin wrote:Guernsey girl Yvonne Madeleine Adair (1897-1990) wrote this set of 6 short pieces in 1928, okay ya!
As well as these.
adair, yvonne - little dog tales.pdf
I suspect no3 was written for a lady on PP who has this predelection for a chemical compound containing sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl), hence the expression 'I feel totally knackled'...particularly after playing Khachaturian...
Regards
Fred
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I found this list of piano works on Wikipedia, but haven't seen any of them. Are they available? Cheers,
P.
2 airs de ballet for piano (1885)
Défilé bohémien for piano 4 hands (1885)
Introduction et polonaise for piano 4 hands (1874)
Mazourke for piano (1868)
Second album russe for piano (1874)
Suite arménienne for piano 4 hands
Timtin wrote:Guernsey girl Yvonne Madeleine Adair (1897-1990) wrote this set of 6 short pieces in 1928, okay ya!
As well as these.
adair, yvonne - little dog tales.pdf
I suspect no3 was written for a lady on PP who has this predelection for a chemical compound containing sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl), hence the expression 'I feel totally knackled'...particularly after playing Khachaturian...
Regards
Fred
Ah Fred ... the subtitle to #3 is A Gentle Little Puppy, a characterization which no one who knows me would assign to my personality - Pit Bull with a Mohawk is more like it. And the piece would be something very staccato and molto agitato.
5 more days until we play the Khachaturian ... can't wait to have that behind me.