BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg
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Re: BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg
Charming. Thank you.
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Re: BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg
Lodewyk MORTELMANS (1868-1952) aka "the Flemish Brahms" should now be out of copyright.
Some resources: Two volumes of his piano works (Elegies, Miniatures) available as digital downloads Works available through Metropolis Music Publishers
I'm looking for a complete copy of his piano work Like a Singing Bird (Het Wielewaalt en Leeuwekt, literally The Oriole and the Lark)) as my file has corrupted leaving me with only the first few pages.
Some resources: Two volumes of his piano works (Elegies, Miniatures) available as digital downloads Works available through Metropolis Music Publishers
I'm looking for a complete copy of his piano work Like a Singing Bird (Het Wielewaalt en Leeuwekt, literally The Oriole and the Lark)) as my file has corrupted leaving me with only the first few pages.
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Re: BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg
When I bought a digital file in 2018 it was delivered with a watermark. But indeed it must have gone out of copyright in 2022. Greetings,bingo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:59 am Lodewyk MORTELMANS (1868-1952) aka "the Flemish Brahms" should now be out of copyright.
I'm looking for a complete copy of his piano work Like a Singing Bird (Het Wielewaalt en Leeuwekt, literally The Oriole and the Lark)) as my file has corrupted leaving me with only the first few pages.
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Re: BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg
Hi everybody
Does anybody have works by Marinus de Jong and Paul Gilson, that they want to share?
Happy to all private messages.
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Philm93
Does anybody have works by Marinus de Jong and Paul Gilson, that they want to share?
Happy to all private messages.

Regards
Philm93
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Anyone, a chance would have his works as PDF? It seems there's only on site consultation.naturlaut wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:54 amNever mind, I found it by myself. For those who are interested, Longue's works are published by CeBeDeM in Brussels, http://www.cebedem.be/en/composers/l/96-lonque-georges.naturlaut wrote:Anyone has any idea who publishes the piano works of Georges Longue (1900 - 1967)?
Also, of Jongen's piano works, who publishes those not covered by Durand (Opp. 24, 33, 40, 75, 88)? Specifically the Sonata Op. 60?
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Since CeBeDeM https://www.conservatoire.be/en/library ... ollection/ is now defunct, its catalogue is supposedly transferred to the library of the Royal Conservatoire of Brussels, which unfortunately contains no searchable references to Longue in its library:PhilM93 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:20 pmAnyone, a chance would have his works as PDF? It seems there's only on site consultation.naturlaut wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:54 amNever mind, I found it by myself. For those who are interested, Longue's works are published by CeBeDeM in Brussels, http://www.cebedem.be/en/composers/l/96-lonque-georges.naturlaut wrote:Anyone has any idea who publishes the piano works of Georges Longue (1900 - 1967)?
Also, of Jongen's piano works, who publishes those not covered by Durand (Opp. 24, 33, 40, 75, 88)? Specifically the Sonata Op. 60?
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https://catalog.b-bc.org/cgi-bin/koha/o ... 2Cphr%3ASM
However, there's a couple of volumes "6 Piano Sonatinas by Belgian Composers" with a work by him in each volume.
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/en/explo ... ano%2BSolo
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Re: BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg
Hi all
I really have trouble, finding works for Piano by de Boeck, de Jong and Ryelandt.
Either in pdf download or purchase.
Would anyone happen to have works to share?
Regards
Philm93
I really have trouble, finding works for Piano by de Boeck, de Jong and Ryelandt.
Either in pdf download or purchase.
Would anyone happen to have works to share?
Regards
Philm93
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Re: BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg
Everything I have by de Boeck or Rylelandt is already on IMSLP. Are there specific piano works sought that aren't there?
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Re: BENELUX - Music from Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg
Hi Bingo
As far as i know, de Boeck has for example about 50 piano works, that i read.
By Ryelandt, there would be Preludes and the Nocturnes, I couldn't find, nor purchase digital.
I do have the Works from imslp aswell.
But i know there are more.
And i'm still on the hunt for de Jong
Btw. Happy to share Mortelmans Miniaturen, but cannot post them publicly here.
Regards
Phil
As far as i know, de Boeck has for example about 50 piano works, that i read.
By Ryelandt, there would be Preludes and the Nocturnes, I couldn't find, nor purchase digital.
I do have the Works from imslp aswell.
But i know there are more.
And i'm still on the hunt for de Jong

Btw. Happy to share Mortelmans Miniaturen, but cannot post them publicly here.
Regards
Phil