Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
http://copac.ac.uk/search?rn=209&au=wil ... %2C%2Ddate
Appears to be in the British Library old chap.
Thal
Appears to be in the British Library old chap.
Thal
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Cool, thanks, thalbergmad.thalbergmad wrote:http://copac.ac.uk/search?rn=209&au=wil ... %2C%2Ddate
Appears to be in the British Library old chap.
Thal
I'll try and let my mate order it again from there.
Let's see if he succeeds this time...
Arglmann
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I.ve just discovered Greville Cooke--if you like William Baines--here is a guy in the same vein. Beautiful stuff. Anyone have anything to post or am I BL destined? Thank you
Mod edit: Since Cooke died as late as 1992, please be aware of PP's copyright policy and only upload scores that are not commercially available and difficult to obtain by other means. FB.
Mod edit: Since Cooke died as late as 1992, please be aware of PP's copyright policy and only upload scores that are not commercially available and difficult to obtain by other means. FB.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
A little odd piece by Sydney Rosenbloom (1889-1967) [quite appropriate for us across Europe and Northern USA]!!
Op 30 Falling Snow
Op 30 Falling Snow
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Does anyone have access to the score of William Hurlstone's piano sonata in F minor ?
Best regards, Ferruccio
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Re: Music from the British Isles
No doubt a copy of the manuscript could be obtained from the Royal College of Music, but perhaps it might be wise first of all to contact the pianist Mark Bebbington who recently recorded it. He might have had it typeset and be willing to share.
If not old chap, I will get a copy for you. I have a contact at the RCM and Hurlstone did have a neat hand, unlike Parry.
I have not heard this yet, but if it is anything like the concerto it must be a romantic gem.
http://www.markbebbington.co.uk/contact/
Thal
If not old chap, I will get a copy for you. I have a contact at the RCM and Hurlstone did have a neat hand, unlike Parry.
I have not heard this yet, but if it is anything like the concerto it must be a romantic gem.
http://www.markbebbington.co.uk/contact/
Thal
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Back on page 10 of this thread, I posted the four dances by Norman Houston O'Neill (1875 - 1934) - here is his Suite for piano.
O'Neill - Suite for Piano Malcolm
O'Neill - Suite for Piano Malcolm
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Re: Music from the British Isles
The British composer, conductor and violinist Percy Elliott (1870-1932) wrote several suites with picturesque titles, and also a number of songs. His music often being performed to accompany British silent movies. Two of his engaging suites duly posted [with thanks to Mr P]:
In My Lady's Sedan - Suite The Glamour of the East, A Kashmiri Suite Malcolm
In My Lady's Sedan - Suite The Glamour of the East, A Kashmiri Suite Malcolm
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Re: Music from the British Isles
To these, I can add A Toi, Dancing on the Green, May Days and Grey Days,
Neath the Harvest Moon, An Old-Fashioned Posy, and Sunbeams and Moonbeams.
Unfortunately, I can't remember which ones I scanned (maybe all of them).
Anyway, these 3 are the ones I've found so far lurking on an old hard drive.
Neath the Harvest Moon, An Old-Fashioned Posy, and Sunbeams and Moonbeams.
Unfortunately, I can't remember which ones I scanned (maybe all of them).
Anyway, these 3 are the ones I've found so far lurking on an old hard drive.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
As we seem to be on a run.....a couple more scores by Percy Elliott (1870-1932) [thank you Mr P] and thank you TimTin for the additional scores.
Malcolm
Gailantrie Sweet Briar, Intermezzo
Malcolm
Gailantrie Sweet Briar, Intermezzo
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