Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Somewhat earlier in this thread we had some pieces by Harry Farjeon.
I am posting 10 Tunes Without Tales by him now. These are easy, but make useful teaching pieces.
Peter.
I am posting 10 Tunes Without Tales by him now. These are easy, but make useful teaching pieces.
Peter.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Dear ilu,
You are most welcome. Glad you like them.
Peter
You are most welcome. Glad you like them.
Peter
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I am very interested in Harry Farjeon’s piano pieces.
As far as I know, these are piano scores:
• Introduction and fugue, E minor
• The Ballet of the Trees
• From the Three-Cornered Kingdom
• The Four Winds
• Peter Pan Sketches
• Tone-Pictures (four books)
• Twilight Pieces
• Venetian Idylls
Any new post will be much appreciated.
Thanks.
ILU.
As far as I know, these are piano scores:
• Introduction and fugue, E minor
• The Ballet of the Trees
• From the Three-Cornered Kingdom
• The Four Winds
• Peter Pan Sketches
• Tone-Pictures (four books)
• Twilight Pieces
• Venetian Idylls
Any new post will be much appreciated.
Thanks.
ILU.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Some more teaching pieces.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
These are from the same book.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
What did Alkan, Chopin, Dvorak, Fauré, and Gurney (but not Balakirev or Field)
all have in common? 'Easy', I hear you say, 'they all wrote a Nocturne in B major,
Dvorak's being orchestral.' Correct, of course, but did anyone else write a Nocturne
in B major for piano, I wonder? Maybe someone else whose name also starts with
a musical letter, perhaps. Answers on a postcard please.....

all have in common? 'Easy', I hear you say, 'they all wrote a Nocturne in B major,
Dvorak's being orchestral.' Correct, of course, but did anyone else write a Nocturne
in B major for piano, I wonder? Maybe someone else whose name also starts with
a musical letter, perhaps. Answers on a postcard please.....

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Re: Music from the British Isles
Sorry Tim, the system doesn't allow postcard uploads. The first three bars of the piece in question, however, do show a distinct similarity to the first three bars of the Nocturne in F (Cradle Song) by a certain Irish composer whose name escapes me and is probably not strictly from the British Isles anyway.Timtin wrote:Maybe someone else whose name also starts with a musical letter, perhaps. Answers on a postcard please.....
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thalberg Op.51bisTimtin wrote:What did Alkan, Chopin, Dvorak, Fauré, and Gurney (but not Balakirev or Field)
all have in common? 'Easy', I hear you say, 'they all wrote a Nocturne in B major,
Dvorak's being orchestral.' Correct, of course, but did anyone else write a Nocturne
in B major for piano, I wonder? Maybe someone else whose name also starts with
a musical letter, perhaps. Answers on a postcard please.....
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you, excellent spot! But did Bax also write one in his early years?