The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread

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thalbergmad wrote:
mballan wrote:Not exactly romantic and a bit in my grey area as composer died in 1985....although copyright is 1927 and I've confirmed no longer in print or available from OUP. Gordon Jacob's Piano Concerto No. 1 arranged two pianos [thank you Mr P].

Malcolm
Nice work Mr M & Mr P. My original is bolloxed, so I am grateful for the scan.

Both Concerto 1 & 2 still available for hire via OUP by the way.

Luv

T Mad
Yes, I did notice that, but they are only advertising the full score and parts.....not a 2 piano version so I thought it worth a little risk.....well it is Christmas and I think I can be a tad naughty on the rules once a year :D

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mballan wrote:
Yes, I did notice that, but they are only advertising the full score and parts.....not a 2 piano version so I thought it worth a little risk.....well it is Christmas and I think I can be a tad naughty on the rules once a year :D
Many thanks, I was a tad naughty and downloaded it.

Interesting score, the only Jacob I knew was the orchestration of the Elgar organ sonata.
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Here's the riddle in the rhyme.
To the left it is assigned.
With but work, it will be mine.
Far to the north it can be thine.
Would you share it, as a Valentine.


If I share it, in pleasant time.
would it be illegal, for the rest of thine.
is it more fields of corn, then mines of gold ?
Privately contact me, if you solve this rhyme.

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Oberon Smith wrote:Here's the riddle in the rhyme.
To the left it is assigned.
With but work, it will be mine.
Far to the north it can be thine.
Would you share it, as a Valentine.


If I share it, in pleasant time.
would it be illegal, for the rest of thine.
is it more fields of corn, then mines of gold ?
Privately contact me, if you solve this rhyme.

Oberon
Hmmmm - EWK's op17. Too copyright for here of course Bill. Great piece though.
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Sir, I heed thy warning, and if the truth be told, since Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, and I am but waiting for Godot.
It would only have been one potato, two potato and no more, or me, myself, thyself, and I .... as always .. it is a pleasure doing business, with you.. Oberon
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Does anyone have Mendelssohn's piano concerto in A minor? I have not seen this one yet.
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The CPS has a copy of this, but will first need permission of honoured member who produced the pdf.

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thalbergmad wrote:The CPS has a copy of this, but will first need permission of honoured member who produced the pdf.

Thal
Looking forward to it!
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Munchen has just released a good scan of the only printed edition I know of Herz Piano Concerto n.6, for 2H
Herz - 192 - Piano Concerto n.6 a (2H).pdf
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hi Folks,

Here is a piano concerto score which might not have hit the archives yet. Composed by Italian-American arranger/composer Domenico Savino (who frequently went by D. Onivas), here is his "Cuban Concerto" in 2P-4H version. (Thal - I hope this one is new to your collection!)

All Best,

Frank
Savino, Domenico - Cuban Concerto.pdf
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