Music from the British Isles
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Could anyone (re-)post the score of John Foulds' Ghandarva Music? It has been mentioned in this thread, but I cannot find it in the old PP archived scores.
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Attached. Regardsbluthner wrote:Could anyone (re-)post the score of John Foulds' Ghandarva Music?
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Re: Music from the British Isles
fredbucket wrote:Attached. Regardsbluthner wrote:Could anyone (re-)post the score of John Foulds' Ghandarva Music?
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Hello everyone,
is it possible to post the "Piece for Yvonne" by Gustav Holst,
recently discovered?
Thanks in advance,
Arglmann
is it possible to post the "Piece for Yvonne" by Gustav Holst,
recently discovered?
Thanks in advance,
Arglmann
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Another work by Percy Elliott (1870 - 1932)
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you for that - great to see a 'new' work by him!liveforpiano wrote:Another work by Percy Elliott (1870 - 1932)
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I have been searching for Julius Benedict's - Op. 82 No. 02 - Nocturne
Does anyone have this or have any leads to it ????
Thanks to all !
Does anyone have this or have any leads to it ????
Thanks to all !
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I've put this here, even though Dussek was obviously not British. He did, however, spend quite some time in England and was responsible for piano manufacturers such as Broadwood increasing the range of the piano from 5.5 to 6 octaves, hence the term 'additional keys' in the title, courtesy of Sibley.
Publication Name: Concerto for the harp, or piano-forte with the additional keys and accompaniments, op. 15
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Composer:Dussek, Johann, Ladislaus (1760 - 1812)
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Publication Name: Concerto for the harp, or piano-forte with the additional keys and accompaniments, op. 15
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Composer:Dussek, Johann, Ladislaus (1760 - 1812)
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Hi fellow pianophiliacs,
I'm on the search for Charles Lloyd's (1849-1919) "Moto Perpetuo",
being the second of 2 pieces. First one, the "Toccata", I found so far.
Could someone help me? It would be very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
I'm on the search for Charles Lloyd's (1849-1919) "Moto Perpetuo",
being the second of 2 pieces. First one, the "Toccata", I found so far.
Could someone help me? It would be very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
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