Timtin wrote:I'm hoping that when Thal posts his pile of old crap in the new banjo
thread, he can finally resolve the issue of Hay-on-Wye's nationality.
Apparently, it's in the county of Powys, which makes it Welsh, and
yet every address there has the county of Herefordshire included in
it, which must make it English.
(Reply delayed by a September sojourn in southern Iberia)
The border runs across the edge of Hay on some minor watercourse so quite a few streets (and the main supermarket) lie in England. Hay is twinned with Timbuktu!
Returning from veering somewhat off-topic, the work below,
in this 2H form, forms a nice adjunct to Schumann's far more
famous Op68 set of children's pieces.
Schumann Lieder-Album Op79 (2H Jadassohn).pdf
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Aggelos wrote:Thank you Dani_area_51 and tobyjj! If there is more material by Mr Doucet please post it.
I was searching the web and I came across of another version of Chopinata
Doucet_Chopinata in C# minor.pdf
Alexandre Tharaud opens his new album Le Bœuf sur le toit / Swinging Paris with a rather irrestistible account of the Chopinata. Might be one for the Salonistas...
FW190 wrote:Having some "Good humoured ladies" is not a bad way to spend the day.
Wouldn't disagree with that!!!
Anyway, thank you for this file FW190. It's very interesting to see,
although perhaps it's a slight shame that the music itself isn't based
on less familiar Scarlatti fare.
hello everyone!!..i hope you're all doing well..i haven't been around much for the past 2 years due to a house fire..but i'm back playing again after i got my steinway B back from the factory..it had to be restored because it was damaged...
anyway i'm wondering if anyone has this? Rachmaninoff Waltz from 2nd Suite op. 17 (Transcription Leyetchkiss)