Polish Composers

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Jim Faston
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A Piacere (Suggestions for Piano) by Kazimierz Serocki. This was printed on a single sheet that folds out as follows:
Side 1: pages 5,6,1
Side 2: pages 2,3,4
Serocki_A Piacere (Suggestions for Piano).pdf
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Jim Faston wrote:A Piacere (Suggestions for Piano) by Kazimierz Serocki. This was printed on a single sheet that folds out as follows:
Side 1: pages 5,6,1
Side 2: pages 2,3,4
Serocki_A Piacere (Suggestions for Piano).pdf
Intriguing and baffling!
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Hello everyone,

Has anyone seen the Mikuli Op. 08 - Two Polonaises or Op. 24 - Ten Pieces? I have seen them in the Berlin catalogue, but I am wondering if they have been scanned anywhere.... thanks!
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Serocki

Suite of Preludes (1952) (piano solo)
(nms)
Serocki - Suite of preludes (1952).pdf
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Serocki

Brass music
Sonatina for trombone and piano (pno. score only)

Suite for 4 trombones (score)
Serocki - Suite for 4 trombones (score).pdf
Serocki - Trombone sonatina 3.pdf
Serocki -Trombone sonatina 2.pdf
Serocki - Trombone sonatina 1.pdf
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lito valle wrote:Serocki

Brass music
Sonatina for trombone and piano (pno. score only)

Suite for 4 trombones (score)
Thank you for sharing these!

In a former, trombone-playing life, these were two pieces which were always great fun to play.
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Theodor Leschetizky's impromptu "Les Deux Alouettes" Op2 No1.
Leschetizky_Les Deux Alouettes Op2 No1.pdf
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Jim Faston wrote:Theodor Leschetizky's impromptu "Les Deux Alouettes" Op2 No1.
Leschetizky_Les Deux Alouettes Op2 No1.pdf
Thanks for the delightful little diversion, Jim.
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A cleaner version of Michailowski's Paraphrase on Chopin's Waltz Op 8 No. 1

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Michalowski A - Paraphrase on Chopin's Waltz Op 8 No. 1.pdf
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I have been looking for the romance (sometimes called consolation) from Leschetizkys op. 40. It's the second piece in this suite called a la campagne.
Unfortunately I only found the sheet music for the first and last pieces in the suite. I found three recordings of the whole opus by Joanna Domanska, Peter Ritzen and Clara Park. Do anyone know how to find this piece?
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