This interesting piece is supplied with the English Fingering. I shudder to think what the Continental Fingering version looks like!Timtin wrote:Away from all the serious stuff for a moment, here's Valentine Hemery's Elves' Caprice.
It's great fun to play, and seems to have borrowed one of Schumann's tunes.
Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
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Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Here you are Lucalucamadeus1976 wrote:Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
best wishes
Brian
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Obviously out-of-print (shame on Oxford University Press!!!)lucamadeus1976 wrote:Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
I'll scan it for you!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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No need alfor, see post above sent 30 minutes before yours.alfor wrote:Obviously out-of-print (shame on Oxford University Press!!!)lucamadeus1976 wrote:Hi all, I'm searching for the pdf sheet of the piano version of "Hymn Tune Prelude on song 13 (Orlando Gibbons)" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Could anyone help me, please?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
I'll scan it for you!
regards
Brian
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I find it rather frustrating that almost everything they have ever printed now appears to be out of print, barring one interesting piece by Constant Lambert.alfor wrote: shame on Oxford University Press
They do not appear to have an archive dept or offer a print on demand service and to date, I have not had a response to a request to get a copy from a Library.
I am almost bursting at the seams to give them my money, but I will end up being naughty in the end when my patience runs out.
Thal
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Brian, thanks for the Vaughn Williams piece! The story of OUP is Out-Of-Print and more Out-of-Print. Very frustrating indeed!
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Here is another work by Percival Garratt (1877-1953)
Peter
Opus 50 London Fantasies
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Opus 50 London Fantasies
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Dear Peter,
Thanks so much for your Percival Garratt and Joachim Turina postings today. Both highly welcomed and both highly enjoyed!
All Best,
Frank
Thanks so much for your Percival Garratt and Joachim Turina postings today. Both highly welcomed and both highly enjoyed!
All Best,
Frank

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Re: Music from the British Isles
This is a very ambiguous remark...thalbergmad wrote:I am almost bursting at the seams......., but I will end up being naughty in the end .....alfor wrote: shame on Oxford University Press
Thal
what does it mean?

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