Music from the British Isles

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Re: Music from the British Isles

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Re: Music from the British Isles

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^This Curwen edition of Gustav Holst's Toccata is only visible from the US (hint hint VPN users).
It is more widely visible on
* IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Toccata_(Holst%2C_Gustav)
* Musescore: https://musescore.com/user/39593079/scores/15745822
* YouTube

For the record, it was also published in a Faber edition of six pieces: "The Solo Piano Music 1924-1932" which comprises:
* Toccata (1924, on 'Newburn Lads')
* Chrissemas Day in the morning
* O! I hae seen the roses blaw
* The Shoemakker
* Nocturne
* Jig

The first 4 works are based on tunes from Whittaker's North Countrie Ballads, Song and Pipe-Tunes.
Various combinations of the six have been published under different titles.
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Re: Music from the British Isles

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Thanks. Yes, I know about IMSLP and that Holst has a page there. I'm asking about Cecil Coles' music.
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Re: Music from the British Isles

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adventsnore wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 5:06 am Thanks. Yes, I know about IMSLP and that Holst has a page there. I'm asking about Cecil Coles' music.
Thanks for the belated correction.

Cecil Coles sheet music - also easy to locate by a search on those 4 words:
Publisher: https://www.bardic-music.com/Cecil_Coles.html
Available from: https://www.goodmusicpublishing.co.uk/
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Re: Music from the British Isles

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I see, so it’s under copyright © 2013 by Bardic Editions. Fortuitously, I just started an evening course at Morley College (where Holst and Tippett worked) and found the Cecil Coles pieces in the library. So I can’t share them on the feed but any interested may dm.
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Re: CIPRIANI POTTER - Klavierkonzert Es-dur

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promusician wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 10:21 am Trying my luck here. Is anyone interested in this piano concerto so we can share the costs of the printed material? Published by Ries & Erler. This is the only concerto that has not been recorded.
Hi promusician
That particular era of Music is unfortunately rather less my cup of tea . Sorry.
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Re: CIPRIANI POTTER - Klavierkonzert Es-dur

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promusician wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 10:21 am Trying my luck here. Is anyone interested in this piano concerto so we can share the costs of the printed material? Published by Ries & Erler. This is the only concerto that has not been recorded.
I have made a 40-second sample of the tutti opening so that we can hear the main themes
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Francis Edward Bache - Piano Concerto in G minor (ms)

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I have recently acquired the manuscript of Concerto in G minor for pianoforte composed by Francis Edward Bache. Judging by the quality of his recorded E-major Concerto Op.18, I expect this concerto to be of similar or better quality. However, the writings are tough to "decipher". If anyone is interested in the task of deciphering, I can share it without cost. Attached a few examples:
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Re: Francis Edward Bache - Piano Concerto in G minor (ms)

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promusician wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 12:42 am I have recently acquired the manuscript of Concerto in G minor for pianoforte composed by Francis Edward Bache.
bache-2.png
Far from the worst I've seen. I'd volunteer but I've just had an(other) eye operation and won't be up to this sort of detail for months.
My recommendation is to "learn by doing" - sit down with a notation program and make a best effort. It's often the case in longer works that you learn the composer's handwriting as you go, and that later repeated measures will clarify early ambiguous passages
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Re: Music from the British Isles

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Dear Pianophilians,

Is there any chance to acquire the scores of York Bowen's piano sonatas that are not uploaded on IMSLP? I am specifically referring to his sonatas Nos. 1 in B minor, 2 in C-sharp minor and 3 in D minor.

As far as I know, these are within the archives of the Royal Academy of Music, but I don't have any opportunities to see those scores myself.

Many thanks in advance!
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