Timtin wrote:Rob - the use of these dreadful portmanteau words was, of course, chosen to be consistent with
title of the Rowley work. If they were banned, along with all other such words, then we would also
be without 'netiquette', 'freeware', and 'modems', which could prove rather tricky!
I am showing my age by rebelling against words invented by younger people. I'm becoming a fuddy-duddy These youngsters should show respeck to the language!
Harsh sista - but I's so not disagree, isn't it?
Worryingly, my nickname is also a word of that type - aren't you glad yours isn't Rollis?!
I have a copy of the Ten Etudes Op. 52 if they aren't already scanned? I also have a copy of the Moto Perpetuo Concert Study. Someone may have to turn them to .pdf for me as I'm working from a laptop while travelling.
I do not believe either the etudes or the Moto Perpetual study have been posted. They would be extremely welcomed, to say the least!!
I would be most happy to merge the pages for you. I will contact you privately via Pianophilia mail for the pariculars on where to send the files.
Thanks in advance for your willingness to share these rare scores!
I had a moment of complete and utter confusion. The Ten Etudes Op. 52 are by none other than Dunhill. The set of Rowley etudes that I speak of are these - these are 19-30 (book 2). Sorry the file has been incorrectly named. Book one would be fab if anyone has it? Or the complete set? They are not my scan btw. I don't believe they have been posted yet, so enjoy.
Rowley - Etudes Op. 43 - Rowley.pdf
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