The Music Publishers' Thread
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
A few more works published since last November:
Czerny : School of Velocity op 299b for 2 pianos
Grieg : Lyric Pieces opp 12, 43, 47, 54, 57, 62, 65, 68 + 71 for piano solo (i.e. all of them)
Kapustin : Paraphrase on Dizzy Gillespie's "Manteca" op 129 for 2 pianos
Stenhammar : Impromptu, 3 Fantasias op 11 + Sensommarmätter for piano solo
Szymanowski : 4 Studies op 4, 12 Studies op 33 + Masques op 34 for piano solo
Cheers
Tim
Czerny : School of Velocity op 299b for 2 pianos
Grieg : Lyric Pieces opp 12, 43, 47, 54, 57, 62, 65, 68 + 71 for piano solo (i.e. all of them)
Kapustin : Paraphrase on Dizzy Gillespie's "Manteca" op 129 for 2 pianos
Stenhammar : Impromptu, 3 Fantasias op 11 + Sensommarmätter for piano solo
Szymanowski : 4 Studies op 4, 12 Studies op 33 + Masques op 34 for piano solo
Cheers
Tim
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
Any plans to publish Kapustin's Toccata Op. 8? I would LOVE to get a copy of that work.
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
Arjuna - unfortunately the composer's manuscript of the Toccata op 8 has been mislaid - it's somewhere in Russia, but we don't know where. Believe me, if we could find it, it would immediately go to press...
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
As my Russian piano teacher would say "Oi Yoi Yoi!"timgill wrote:unfortunately the composer's manuscript of the Toccata op 8 has been mislaid - it's somewhere in Russia, but we don't know where.

We should get a team of professional cat burglars to toss Kapustin's house for the missing music. We'd be doing him a favor.
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I notice that in the Keyboard Music - Scandinavian Composers thread, there is currently a discussion
about Breitkopf, and what they may or may not have published in the past.
On a similar topic, I emailed Peters Edition in Germany a couple of years ago, to enquire about
availability of scores from their old catalogue, i.e. the one they used prior to starting their new
catalogue numbering system. Sadly, they were no help whatsoever.
about Breitkopf, and what they may or may not have published in the past.
On a similar topic, I emailed Peters Edition in Germany a couple of years ago, to enquire about
availability of scores from their old catalogue, i.e. the one they used prior to starting their new
catalogue numbering system. Sadly, they were no help whatsoever.
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
I had similar experiences with Peters. They didn't even reply to my multiple mails to their archive.
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
Personally, I'd love to see Peters and the other long-established music publishers
reprint some of their old catalogue editions, either by using the original plates, if they
still have them, or by producing facsimiles based on digitised library or collectors' copies,
rather in the manner that Elibron and a few other enterprising publishers do.
reprint some of their old catalogue editions, either by using the original plates, if they
still have them, or by producing facsimiles based on digitised library or collectors' copies,
rather in the manner that Elibron and a few other enterprising publishers do.
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
Guys
I feel that this thread is being subverted a little. The thread is meant fairly exclusively for our publisher members and friends to offer their wares rather than for commentary on those publishers who fail us.
I'll set up another thread to cope with negative comments about publishers perhaps later tonight and wil also stitch in some of the recent comments from the piano music area.
I was thinking the thread might be called 'The Blackballed Publishers thread' - but alternative suggestions to me by PM please.
Rob
I feel that this thread is being subverted a little. The thread is meant fairly exclusively for our publisher members and friends to offer their wares rather than for commentary on those publishers who fail us.
I'll set up another thread to cope with negative comments about publishers perhaps later tonight and wil also stitch in some of the recent comments from the piano music area.
I was thinking the thread might be called 'The Blackballed Publishers thread' - but alternative suggestions to me by PM please.
Rob
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
Evensong Music, Media and Graphics is pleased to announce the availability of Brian Lamb's (Hullandhellandhalifax) Organ Symphony
You can hear it and/or order your copy at:
http://www.evensongmusic.net/lamborgan.html
We also recently released a new edition of Henri Mulet's last 4 organ works, edited by New York organist and composer Stephen Best.
http://www.evensongmusic.net/muletfree.html
You can also download a free Mulet score on that page.
Best to all,
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You can hear it and/or order your copy at:
http://www.evensongmusic.net/lamborgan.html
We also recently released a new edition of Henri Mulet's last 4 organ works, edited by New York organist and composer Stephen Best.
http://www.evensongmusic.net/muletfree.html
You can also download a free Mulet score on that page.
Best to all,
- G
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Re: The Music Publishers' Thread
Hello everyone,
I'm quite lost in my search for the "Mills Music" publishing house.
Is it integrated in a modern catalogue of another publisher nowadays?
I need to find scores of John Vincent (1902-1973)...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Arglmann
I'm quite lost in my search for the "Mills Music" publishing house.
Is it integrated in a modern catalogue of another publisher nowadays?
I need to find scores of John Vincent (1902-1973)...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Arglmann
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