Music from the British Isles

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Caprotti wrote:Am I wrong or Sibley didn't load volume III ?
No, they didn't put it up. It may be on their list, though. I will post when and if it appears. Very valuable and interesing score, though...

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Timtin

I posted a considerable number of Holbrooke scores including the two sonatas back on the old PP.....of which No. 2 duly posted.
Holbrooke - Op 128 Fantasie-Sonata No. 2 'Destiny'.pdf
Not sure I would necessarily agree with David Wright's assessment [he's a friend of Mr P]....but I for one adore the 1st concerto [or poem].

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fredbucket wrote:
Caprotti wrote:Am I wrong or Sibley didn't load volume III ?
No, they didn't put it up. It may be on their list, though. I will post when and if it appears. Very valuable and interesing score, though...

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here is the list of Clementi Sonatas in the Litolff edition (the first two volumes), vs. Tyson's catalogue.
I wasn't able to identify those in bold char.

Clementi - 01 n.1 - Sonata F (french ed.) (ed.Litolff as op.33 n.1)
Clementi - 01 n.3 - Sonata G (french ed.) (ed.Litolff as op.33 n.2)
Clementi - 01 n.4 - Sonata A (french ed.) (ed.Litolff as op.33 n.3)
Clementi - 02 n.2 - Sonata C (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 02 n.4 - Sonata A (ed.Litolff as op.2 n.2) alt
Clementi - 02 n.6 - Sonata Bb (ed.Litolff as op.2 n.3)
Clementi - 06 n.2 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff as op.35 n.2)
Clementi - 07 n.1 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 07 n.2 - Sonata C (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 07 n.3 - Sonata g (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 09 n.1 - Sonata Bb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 09 n.2 - Sonata C (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 09 n.3 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 11 n.1 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff as op.20)
Clementi - 11 n.2 - Toccata Bb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 12 n.1 . Sonata Bb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 12 n.2 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 12 n.3 - Sonata F (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 12 n.4 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 20 - Sonata C (ed.Litolff as op.19)
Clementi - 23 n.1 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff as 24 n.1)
Clementi - 23 n.2 - Sonata F (ed.Litolff as 24 n.2)
Clementi - 23 n.3 - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff as 24 n.3)
Clementi - 24 n.1 - Sonata F (ed.Litolff as op.21)
Clementi - 24 n.2 - Sonata Bb (1-2) (ed.Litolff as op.47 n.2)
Clementi - 25 n.1 - Sonata C (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 25 n.2 - Sonata G (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 25 n.3 - Sonata Bb (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 25 n.4 - Sonata A (ed.Litolff as op.26 n.1)
Clementi - 25 n.5 - Sonata f# (ed.Litolff as op.26 n.2)
Clementi - 25 n.6 - Sonata D (ed.Litolff as op.26 n.3)
Clementi - 33 n.1 - Sonata A (ed.Litolff as op.36 n.1)
Clementi - 33 n.2 . Sonata F (ed.Litolff as op.36 n.2)
Clementi - 33 n.3 - Sonata C (ed.Litolff as op.36 n.3)
Clementi - 34 n.1 - Sonata C (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 34 n.2 - Sonata g (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 40 n.1 - Sonata G (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 40 n.2 - Sonata b (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - 40 n.3 - Sonata d (ed.Litolff)
Clementi - Sonata Bb (ed.Litolff as op.30 n.3 - doubtful)
Clementi - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff as op.30 n.2 - doubtful)

Clementi - Sonata g (ed.Litolff as op.30 n.1 - doubtful)
Clementi - WoO - Sonata Eb (ed.Litolff as op.47 n.1)
Clementi - WoO 3 - Sonata F (ed.Litolff as op.35 n.1)
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mballan wrote:
I posted a considerable number of Holbrooke scores including the two sonatas back on the old PP.....of which No. 2 duly posted.
Holbrooke - Op 128 Fantasie-Sonata No. 2 'Destiny'.pdf
Not sure I would necessarily agree with David Wright's assessment [he's a friend of Mr P]....but I for one adore the 1st concerto [or poem].

Malcolm
Thank you Malc - I must have missed them first time round.
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fredbucket wrote:
Caprotti wrote:Am I wrong or Sibley didn't load volume III ?
No, they didn't put it up. It may be on their list, though. I will post when and if it appears. Very valuable and interesing score, though...
Which they have now...https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

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and this is the list for the correct Tyson opus, when changed

Clementi 37 = Tyson 4

Clementi 13 nn.4,5,6 = Tyson 14 nn.1,2,3


Clementi = Tyson 27


Clementi 37 nn.1,2,3 = Tyson 39 nn.1,2,3
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James Lyons (1872-1949) - the following link gives some information on his life and music [described as "neo-romantic"].

http://www.musicweb-international.com/garlands/lyon.htm

I have posted his piano suite Op 72 Across the Moors.
Lyon J - Op 72 Across the Moors.pdf
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Some more pieces from Charles Hubert Parry (1848-1918)
parry - shulbrede tunes.pdf
parry - hands across the centuries.pdf
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Frederick John Easthope Martin (1882-1925). Born in Stourport, studied piano, organ, harmony and composition (with Coleridge-Taylor) at Trinity College London. His Evensong, variously arranged for piano, organ and orchestra, became very popular, but apart from An Old Time Tune which also appeared in various versions, the posthumously published Souvenirs for piano and a few other piano solos, the bolero Castanets for violin and piano, and Two Eastern Dances for orchestra premiered by Sir Henry Wood at the Proms, his output was primarily for the voice.

I have posted his "Souvenirs" [thank you Mr P].
Martin E - 'Souvenirs' Four Pieces.pdf
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Hello everyone,

I'm looking for music of William Duncombe (1738-1819)
and his often quoted "Sonatina".
So far, I only came across a little minuet which I could post if anyone is interested.
It's easy and nice teaching material.

Does someone know a source for this sonatina?

Thanks in advance,
Arglmann
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