Progressive Art Series Publications
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
...a couple of truly sinister arrangements by Louis Victor Saar:
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Jim:
Thanks so much for Read'' score, very interesting and original, nice jazz harmonies.
Do you have information about his piano works?
Can I get some from a Music Company?
ILU.
Thanks so much for Read'' score, very interesting and original, nice jazz harmonies.
Do you have information about his piano works?
Can I get some from a Music Company?
ILU.
Quo melius Illac
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Particularly the Irish Folk Song LH arrangement, is quite difficult, i am surprised that it appears in APS series. Would easily need some children at grade 7-8 to play at such tempo.Jim Faston wrote:...a couple of truly sinister arrangements by Louis Victor Saar:
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Thank you for sharing these. However, I don't think they are necessarily sinister. More saar-donic, perhaps.Jim Faston wrote:...a couple of truly sinister arrangements by Louis Victor Saar:
The Foster transcription makes me think of a line Groucho Marx says in Animal Crackers: "And now, Signor Revelli will play 'Come Where my Love Lies Dreaming,' with a male chorus."
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Here are two more APS scans--A simple one-page piece from Theodor Oesten's Maiblümchen (a nice scan of which exists on IMSLP) and Charles Wakefield Cadman's Springtime which I've not found elsewhere. The Cadman seems to have been published exclusively by APS and the MS exists in the NYPL.
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An octad o'APS editions: some unique to APS, some readily available in other editions. All fresh scans.
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Nice series. Thank you.
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These are the last four of the APS editions that I found. Scans of the Raff and Wagner-Brassin are available elsewhere but without the editorial/educational content. This series represents an interesting pedagogical philosophy--thanks to Oberon Smith for sparking an interest in same. Any additions are certainly welcome.
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Wonderful series....... hope there is more to come.
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