Thank you so much for trying - and sharing!Riodk wrote:From BNE:
I'll try the op. 33 - "Skælmske Øjne" via interlibrary loan. But it might not be available for loan !
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Managed to get the Espen.
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Thank you so much! What a find! I will enjoy this one! Thanks again!Riodk wrote:Managed to get the Espen.
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Nice little piece--thanks. Theodor Espen appears to be one pseudonym of Carl Gänschals.Riodk wrote:Managed to get the Espen.
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:G%C3%A4nschals,_Carl
Alternative Names/Transliterations: Johann Friedrich Theodor Gänsehals, Karl Gänschals, Theodor Espen, Elise Zernikow
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One more for musiclife217.
Enjoy
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Enjoy
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this may be a long-shot, but has anyone seen Felix Burns' salon piece Pansies?
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in the notes of Silverman's Parlour Grand album, he mentions a few pieces that did not make the cut...
Two were Dance of the Sea Nymphs by Platzmann and Dance of the Midgets by Greenwald.
The third is Dance of the Monkeys by Alice Fowler-Judd...has anyone seen this piece? I attach another piece by her here.
Two were Dance of the Sea Nymphs by Platzmann and Dance of the Midgets by Greenwald.
The third is Dance of the Monkeys by Alice Fowler-Judd...has anyone seen this piece? I attach another piece by her here.
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I don't have it, but this website offers a download for 2 pound:musiclife217 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2014 9:13 pm this may be a long-shot, but has anyone seen Felix Burns' salon piece Pansies?
http://sheetmusicstack.com/burns-felix/ ... piano.html
I don't have any experience with that website.
Greetings, kroket
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Also here
https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/425835
but I guess obtaining a copy from the Library costs more than 2 pound.
https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/425835
but I guess obtaining a copy from the Library costs more than 2 pound.
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Wow, a whole archive! Thank you both.kroket wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 6:33 amI don't have it, but this website offers a download for 2 pound:musiclife217 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2014 9:13 pm this may be a long-shot, but has anyone seen Felix Burns' salon piece Pansies?
http://sheetmusicstack.com/burns-felix/ ... piano.html
I don't have any experience with that website.
Greetings, kroket