For all that you happen to have hit the wrong Hugo here (as has been identified already), the dates you give for Anson are accurate, so only 51 of those magic 70 years have yet expired (assuming that NZ adheres to the 70-year rule), so it's probably dicey to post his work here, although, since hardly anyone's seen any of it in living memory...HullandHellandHalifax wrote:Wouldn't "Thal's Ramblings" be a more appropriate title Robrob wrote:I think a 'The Circuitous Pilgrimages of Thal', or some-such thread would be vastly entertaining. I will let Malc rule on this Anson fellow, but I've never heard of him so it's probably ok! Please do post all your old rubbish since then we can make fun of it! (Though please no operettas by Lisztthalbergmad wrote:Going to Hay on Wye on 31st, so should bring back lots of old junk. Not sure you really want me old thread back though![]()
Most of my recent purchases are too dodgy for here, but i have got a concerto by Hugo Anson that i have scanned which is copyright 1941. If this is OK, i will post it, but please let me know what thread so you can answer all the "Nationality" arguments![]()
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You haven't heard of Hugo Anson? If my aging memory serves me correctly, I used to play the Black Lion Dances with the school orchestra some 50 years ago by Hugo Anson, so he probably is postable (born in New Zealand 1894 died in London 1958) that is my sole knowledge of his music, and they were good pieces too. Not up to the standard of 14 year old Liszts opera féerie Don Sanche but what could I ask you
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best wishes
Brian
Even if Thal risks extradition to NZ by posting it, I doubt that he'd be incarcerated there (except perhaps in a music library and subjected to one year's hard labour scanning more scores) and I'm not aware that they have kiwiburger joints out there anyway...
Sorry for the digression from topic (but then if the comparative merits of US burger outlets can occupy a portion of this thread, I don't feel especially gulty, I have to say...
Best,
Alistair