Music from the British Isles

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Does anyone have the piano transcription of Holst's St Pauls suite?

Thanks!
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parsonstreet wrote:Does anyone have the piano transcription of Holst's St Pauls suite?

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Yes, by the inveterate transcriber Vally Lasker who I think worked with Holst for a while. nms tttos
Holst-Lasker St Paul's Suite for strings (pno).pdf
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Four piano pieces Op.10 by Sir Edward Elgar have just been released by Sibley here - https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

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rob wrote:
parsonstreet wrote:Does anyone have the piano transcription of Holst's St Pauls suite?

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Yes, by the inveterate transcriber Vally Lasker who I think worked with Holst for a while. nms tttos
Holst-Lasker St Paul's Suite for strings (pno).pdf
Thank you!

I knew this existed somewhere. :)
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The Haunted Place and Destiny are the names Joseph Holbrooke
gave to his two Fantasy Sonatas for piano. Copies exist in the BL,
but I wonder if anyone here also has them?
Btw, this link gives a very interesting account of Holbrooke,
warts and all. Apparently, he, Scott and Goossens were the
3 dirty old men of British music. I can't give the exact quote
from the text, since dire consequences would result, according
to the nonsense given at the bottom of the article!
http://www.wrightmusic.net/pdfs/joseph-holbrooke.pdf
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Timtin wrote:The Haunted Place and Destiny are the names Joseph Holbrooke
gave to his two Fantasy Sonatas for piano. Copies exist in the BL,
but I wonder if anyone here also has them?
I have the first, whioch I think was uploaded to the old PP, so my thanks to Malcolm.
Holbrooke - Op.124 Fantasie Sonata No. 1.pdf
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Many thanks Fred!
Btw, this is also a nice link, to other David Wright material.
http://www.wrightmusic.net/
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Sibley have just released two out of three volumes of sonatas by that well-known English composer, Muzio Clementi.

Publication Name: Sonaten für das Pianoforte [von] Muzio Clementi.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Composer:Clementi, Muzio (1752 - 1832)

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Well, he was buried in Westminster Abbey!
http://www.clementisociety.com/Clementi ... dwork.html
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Oh my God, he was raped from ROME !!!
Well we can say that Cherubini was French and Spontini german and so on ...
Personally I think that all those composers were basically europeans.

btw the Litolff edition is very important because assembles the greatest number of Clementi's Sonatas in a single publication.
However many of those must be renamed, because they are in conflict with Tyson's catalogue.

Am I wrong or Sibley didn't load volume III ?
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