The Unknown Composer

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An enchanting waltz by the unknown M V Rees-Newland. I originally thought British but in searching on the name came across the same name in USA and New Zealand ! The only M was a Mary from the States. Who knows ?

Think I saw a recording on-line............probably by Maestro Sear.

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Yes, Phillip Sear recorded it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIsYfOe8VpA
Charming piece, thank you.
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Jean-Séb wrote:Yes, Phillip Sear recorded it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIsYfOe8VpA
Charming piece, thank you.
Indeed, I have had a hard copy of this piece for many years, probably bought in the music section of a long-since-closed second-hand bookshop here in the UK!
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Anybody with information concerning a certain

D. RAGLE

(see attached file)?
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Hello,

Is there someone here who would like to share the Sir Hamilton Harty piano works

1) Irish fancies for piano solo
2) Idyll for pianoforte
3) Fantasia for two pianofortes
4) Irish variations for violin and orchestra (piano reduction)

Cheers and thanks
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cheahsc75 wrote:Is there someone here who would like to share the Sir Hamilton Harty piano works
This year marks 75 years since Harty died, so I think his works can now be regarded as public domain.

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Could it be the adaptation of some sonata originally not for piano 2h ?
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Jean-Séb wrote:Could it be the adaptation of some sonata originally not for piano 2h ?
Indeed, it is KV 8, a youth sonata for keyboard and violin. Composed in 1763 in Paris, at age 7. So you did buy a genuine Mozart!
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Thank you, Kroket.
Indeed :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGSFhFNfY4
With this note :
The allegro was copied as solo keyboard version in Nannerl's notebook with note "November 23, 1763 in Paris." Published in Paris in April 1764 as Op 2 No. 1 with a dedication to the Comtesse de Tessé.
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