Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
As promised, here's the easiest of Dunhill's 5 Wheels.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Timtin: Muchas gracias!Timtin wrote:As promised, here's the easiest of Dunhill's 5 Wheels.
Let's remember our childhood !

Quo melius Illac
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Eric Coates's Springtime Suite, complete.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you very much for the Coates, Timtin.
"ʻO ke alehulā ia, a ʻo ke kemowi ʻakekelo,
Ua kalaʻai a kāpoʻopoʻo ma ka makie,
Ua malāoa nā pōkūkū,
A kūhīhō nā poʻakaina ʻāiʻa."
Ua kalaʻai a kāpoʻopoʻo ma ka makie,
Ua malāoa nā pōkūkū,
A kūhīhō nā poʻakaina ʻāiʻa."
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Two works by Ernest Donajowski (1845-1922)
- La fleur du printemps Mazurka
- Rustic beauty Polka
Both published by Howard, London, nd [~1870].
Donajowski, born in Calais, became a naturalised British citizen in 1874 and founded his own edition in London.
The main part of his business (Donajowski's Miniature Scores) was sold to Eulenburg in 1894.
- La fleur du printemps Mazurka
- Rustic beauty Polka
Both published by Howard, London, nd [~1870].
Donajowski, born in Calais, became a naturalised British citizen in 1874 and founded his own edition in London.
The main part of his business (Donajowski's Miniature Scores) was sold to Eulenburg in 1894.
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In Bach we trust.
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W. H. Kirby
Some while ago, I bought in a library sale W.H. Kirby's two books of Italian Sketches from 1921. I would put them on IMSLP, but as I can find no biographical information on the composer (except that he seems to have been involved in putting on productions of light comic operas c. 1898), I can't do that for copyright reasons. Nevertheless someone requested one of the pieces from me, so I have scanned them and am happy to share them here. They are worth a look, and the last pieces of each set would make good concert pieces.
W.H Kirby - Italian Sketches, Book I - https://eu.storagemadeeasy.com/files/74 ... cbcd1c.pdf
W.H Kirby - Italian Sketches, Book 2 - https://eu.storagemadeeasy.com/files/88 ... ca2e6d.pdf
W.H Kirby - Italian Sketches, Book I - https://eu.storagemadeeasy.com/files/74 ... cbcd1c.pdf
W.H Kirby - Italian Sketches, Book 2 - https://eu.storagemadeeasy.com/files/88 ... ca2e6d.pdf
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you very much for this unusual stuff.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
The only references I can find to W.H.Kirby are in The Musical Times (Sept.1st, 1901)
and in a hymnal. Both of these references relate to him/her as a wordsmith rather than
as a tunesmith.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3366037?se ... b_contents
and in a hymnal. Both of these references relate to him/her as a wordsmith rather than
as a tunesmith.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3366037?se ... b_contents
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Likely William Henry, born 1892. A bio is avaiable for purcha$e here:
https://www.organ-biography.info/index. ... Henry_1892
https://www.organ-biography.info/index. ... Henry_1892
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you Jim. If you're right, the producer of light operas (as suggested by Phillip)
and the reviewer in The Musical Times must have been either a different person or
a very precocious child!
and the reviewer in The Musical Times must have been either a different person or
a very precocious child!