Progressive Art Series Publications
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Another one surfaced...
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Thank you!Jim Faston wrote:Another one surfaced...
The classics - and some (outdated?) "Salonmusik" - "for Dummies"

Nevertheless with a wealth of really useful hints!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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I came across this one at the library today.... Apparently, the previous owner had some difficulties reading bass clef notes (!). Nonetheless, I thought it would be a welcome filler in our review of this series.
Rummel, Joseph - WoO - Tyrolienne.
Rummel, Joseph - WoO - Tyrolienne.
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Google has also digitized Schumann's Op. 23 No. 04 - "Night Visions" (as they title it)... This is Volume 613 of the series and is also edited by Mr. Godowsky.
I'm not sure how to pull it off of Google...
http://books.google.com/books?id=Vwg4AQAAIAAJ
I'm not sure how to pull it off of Google...
http://books.google.com/books?id=Vwg4AQAAIAAJ
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
musiclife217 wrote:Google has also digitized Schumann's Op. 23 No. 04 - "Night Visions" (as they title it)... This is Volume 613 of the series and is also edited by Mr. Godowsky.
I'm not sure how to pull it off of Google...
http://books.google.com/books?id=Vwg4AQAAIAAJ

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Thank you very much! In seeking other works by Joseph Rummel, I came across the "Eilende Wolken, Segler der Lüfte" from his set of three Songs without words, played by own our Phillip Sear. A very nice work - Is there a scan of this available that I am missing or that anyone can share? Thanks!
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all of this work on the PWM mini's has got me thinking again about the Progressive Series - I do have a number of exercises/teaching editions from this series if anyone is interested and I'm also going to try to track down the "rare-er" pieces from the editions. Anyone still interested?
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I sorry if already represented and I missed it. Previously was not going to share but i want to do my part to keep contributing to our archive and support the site.
Sharing is caring.
Here is a set of variations by Wagner, no not that one. The little nursery and childrens song aka twinkle twinkle, abc, or also the french one made even more popular by Mozart's variations...
Please no re uploads, if we can keep this available only here, would greatly appriciate it (moot point if scan is already available elsewhere....)
JOSEF WAGNER [born 1909] " TWINKLE TWINKLE VARIATIONS " *i really probably should learn and record these. Dont think ive come across any performances...
more on composer, hard to find info given another composer by same name Josef Wagner, Austrian with military ties, and also a modern American Composer Joseph Wagner.
http://findingaids.cjh.org/index2.php?f ... er&pnm=LBI
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Here is a set of variations by Wagner, no not that one. The little nursery and childrens song aka twinkle twinkle, abc, or also the french one made even more popular by Mozart's variations...
Please no re uploads, if we can keep this available only here, would greatly appriciate it (moot point if scan is already available elsewhere....)
JOSEF WAGNER [born 1909] " TWINKLE TWINKLE VARIATIONS " *i really probably should learn and record these. Dont think ive come across any performances...
more on composer, hard to find info given another composer by same name Josef Wagner, Austrian with military ties, and also a modern American Composer Joseph Wagner.
http://findingaids.cjh.org/index2.php?f ... er&pnm=LBI
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It is nice to have another, quite rare, set of variations on that tune that inspired already so many. Thank you.
(Unfortunatly, your wish to keep the score just here might not be granted. We all experimented, with some bitterness at the beginning but fatalist acceptance in the end, the fact that our scores we thought shared only in this limited club, were lurked on and copied, for the best on free sites as IMSLP, or for the worst on some pirate pating sites.
(Unfortunatly, your wish to keep the score just here might not be granted. We all experimented, with some bitterness at the beginning but fatalist acceptance in the end, the fact that our scores we thought shared only in this limited club, were lurked on and copied, for the best on free sites as IMSLP, or for the worst on some pirate pating sites.
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Re: Progressive Art Series Publications
Hi,
Does anyone have the entire Progressive Exercises Series? Also published by Art Publication Society. There are some random examples on the web but the entire series seems to be elusive.
Does anyone have the entire Progressive Exercises Series? Also published by Art Publication Society. There are some random examples on the web but the entire series seems to be elusive.