Music from the British Isles
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Felix Borowski's Valsette:
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Jim Faston wrote:Felix Borowski's Valsette:
Thank you very much for Borowski's Valsette .
Do you have more pieces by Borowsky?
I would like to see them too...
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Biljana wrote:Jim Faston wrote:Felix Borowski's Valsette:
Thank you very much for Borowski's Valsette .
Do you have more pieces by Borowsky?
I would like to see them too...
Biljana
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That's the only one that I have--glad you enjoyed it. The Grande Sonate Russe, Danse Hongroise and Album Lyrique were posted here a while back.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Leicestershire-born Charles Jennens (1770-1773), the man behind
Handel's Messiah and 4 other of his oratorios, is the subject of a
special exhibition starting today, and lasting 5 months, at the Handel
House Museum in London.
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/features/ga ... nd-messiah
Handel's Messiah and 4 other of his oratorios, is the subject of a
special exhibition starting today, and lasting 5 months, at the Handel
House Museum in London.
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/features/ga ... nd-messiah
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Now that's what I call a child prodigy.Timtin wrote:Leicestershire-born Charles Jennens (1770-1773)...
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I believe he was a cousin of P.D.Q.Bach (1807-1742)?fredbucket wrote:Now that's what I call a child prodigy.Timtin wrote:Leicestershire-born Charles Jennens (1770-1773)...
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Borowski's own piano arrangement of his Adoration. From LOC scans mildly massaged:
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... and La coquette.
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In Bach we trust.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
OMG, there was I, desperately using any excuse to plug my homeHullandHellandHalifax wrote:I believe he was a cousin of P.D.Q.Bach (1807-1742)?fredbucket wrote:Now that's what I call a child prodigy.Timtin wrote:Leicestershire-born Charles Jennens (1770-1773)...
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county, but making a right pig's ear of CJ's dates in the process!
Those dates should have read 1700-1773, of course.
Btw, thank you Jim and FW190 for the Borowski files - not a very
British-sounding name.
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Two Capriccios by Frank Bridge in a Kalmus reprint. A scan of the second in the original Augener edition is currently circulating--I've not seen a scan of the first. Have a listen on Youtube to Kathryn Stott's excellent performances.
Frank Bridge: Capriccio No.1 (1905)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwAUvnfn1yI
Frank Bridge: Capriccio No.2 (1905)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqPXGGj1Hd8
Frank Bridge: Capriccio No.1 (1905)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwAUvnfn1yI
Frank Bridge: Capriccio No.2 (1905)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqPXGGj1Hd8
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