Women Composers
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Re: Women Composers
Thanks FW190. Looks like her most famous pieces are "Öländingsmarschen" and "Uppsalaminnen" which is especially charming. Do you have the sheets for that one??
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Re: Women Composers
New release by Samantha Age will feature never before recorded miniatures set The Birthday Party by Ethel Bilsland , whose works to date only exist in MS form.
Wonderful background and disc by Ege here
https://youtu.be/Ei6XLs-7_-g
I cannot wait to hear them, the bits this video gives us a peek at are quite charming
Wonderful background and disc by Ege here
https://youtu.be/Ei6XLs-7_-g
I cannot wait to hear them, the bits this video gives us a peek at are quite charming
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Re: Women Composers
No, I'm sorry.ctejada wrote:Thanks FW190. Looks like her most famous pieces are "Öländingsmarschen" and "Uppsalaminnen" which is especially charming. Do you have the sheets for that one??
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Re: Women Composers
While awaiting, you can hear a little more from the sonata by Florence PriceScriabinoff wrote:New release by Samantha Age will feature never before recorded miniatures set The Birthday Party by Ethel Bilsland , whose works to date only exist in MS form.
Wonderful background and disc by Ege here
https://youtu.be/Ei6XLs-7_-g
I cannot wait to hear them, the bits this video gives us a peek at are quite charming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn_c4My ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Women Composers
Ingeborg Marie Wilhelmine Bronsart von Schellendorf, neé Starck (1840-1913)
Capriccio alla Tarantella
Printed in St.Petersburg in (ca.) 1860.
Capriccio alla Tarantella
Printed in St.Petersburg in (ca.) 1860.
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Re: Women Composers
Thank you for the score and thank you for mentioning the more familar name of Bronsart that I wouldn't have guessed under Schellendorf-Stark.
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Florence Newell Barbour (1866-1946)
Six melodic etudes No.6 Bravura
Published by Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston & NY, 1913.
Six melodic etudes No.6 Bravura
Published by Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston & NY, 1913.
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Re: Women Composers
Thank you. It's amazing that names that are new (to me, at least) can till emerge.
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Re: Women Composers
Does anyone have Amy Beach's "Scottish Legend" ? If so and if possible can you post it ? THANKS, kamator
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