Piano Music of North America (Canada & the USA)

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Dani_area_51 wrote:Can anyone post Charles Cadman pieces? There is for example From Holywood in imslp but it is blocked.
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Cadman, Charles Wakefield-Idealized Indian Themes, Op.54 (nms-tttos)
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oren segev wrote:
Dani_area_51 wrote:Can anyone post Charles Cadman pieces? There is for example From Holywood in imslp but it is blocked.
Thanks.
Cadman, Charles Wakefield-Idealized Indian Themes, Op.54 (nms-tttos)
Oren
Thanks, oren. But that is the one of the non blocked on imslp.
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Edgar Stillman Kelley (1857–1944). American composer and critic. Studied in Chicago and at the Stuttgart Conservatory. From 1901-02, he taught at Yale, replacing Horatio Parker, and afterward in Berlin until 1910, when he then became dean of the composition department of the Cincinnati Conservatory. Among his works are an orchestral suite, Aladdin (1894), based on Chinese music heard in San Francisco; two symphonies, Gulliver (1913–37) and New England (1913); and an oratorio, The Pilgrim's Progress (1918).

Two works [Op 2 & Op 8 I think] are available through IMSLP....here is his Op 35 Polonaise [thank you Mr P].
Kelley E S - Op 35 Polonaise.pdf
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Apologies, but would it be possible to repost Rudhyar's Granites? I didn't get there soon enough .. .
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Dax wrote:Apologies, but would it be possible to repost Rudhyar's Granites? I didn't get there soon enough .. .
No problem:

http://www.mediafire.com/?94fcj3v5z3d0hqh
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Very many thanks! Without doubt one of my favourite pieces of Rudhyar.
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Julius Chaloff (1892-1979) - biographical information available via Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Chaloff

I have posted his Op10 Four Pieces,as an example of his work.
Chaloff J - Op 10 Four Pieces.pdf
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Charles Dennée was an American composer about which very little is known (at least by this rank amateur). It is with him I continue spreading musical potpourri. Does anyone have any other pieces of his not on IMSLP, perchance?

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Dennee - Consolation Op. 13.pdf
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John Alden Carpenter (February 28, 1876 - April 26, 1951) - studied under Elgar, but ended up back in Chicago and ran the family business. Here's the wiki link to his bio:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Alden_Carpenter

Sibley has posted his Concertino in a 2-piano arrangement; IMSLP has some other Carpenter pieces. Here's Diversions - Five Pieces for Piano. Please forgive the scanning flaws; the score crumbled apart as I was scanning (and rescanning and rescanning and rescanning) it.
Carpenter Diversions -Five Pieces for Piano 1923.PDF
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I can't find much on Arthur L. Brown, beyond this piece of music; I'm guessing he was from North America. Would anyone happen to have the piece "Lights and Shadows" mentioned on the cover?

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A. Brown - Improvisitation and Melody.pdf
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