Music from the British Isles
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Re: Music from the British Isles
More Dussek as above, from the Bavarian Libraary.
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Fred
DUSSEK'S Concerto, for the PIANO FORTE OR HARP, With Accompaniments, Dedicated to Miss A. Thompson. Op. 30
URL: http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 19/images/
A CONCERTO FOR THE HARP, OR Piano-Forte. with the Additional Keys AND ACCOMPANIMENTS Composed by J: L: Dussek. Op. 15. Enter'd at Stationers Hall
URL: http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 20/images/
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Fred
DUSSEK'S Concerto, for the PIANO FORTE OR HARP, With Accompaniments, Dedicated to Miss A. Thompson. Op. 30
URL: http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 19/images/
A CONCERTO FOR THE HARP, OR Piano-Forte. with the Additional Keys AND ACCOMPANIMENTS Composed by J: L: Dussek. Op. 15. Enter'd at Stationers Hall
URL: http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 20/images/
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Re: Music from the British Isles
What a coincidence! I didn't spot the request until I was checking to be sure this hadn't already been posted. Here it is, including some opinionated editor's remarks. Unlike the editor, I did not come equipped with a "divine fire" detector and can't vouch for whether Mendelssohn's compositions have it and Benedict's don't.musiclife217 wrote: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 !
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Re: Music from the British Isles
thank you, kindly
this is a very enjoyable piece!
this is a very enjoyable piece!
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Re: Music from the British Isles
The individual titles of James Ching's 6 Piano Pieces,
The Scarecrow, are as long as pieces themselves.
Enjoy!
The Scarecrow, are as long as pieces themselves.
Enjoy!
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Hi everyone. A couple of scans from me. One is an arrangement of Verdi's "Va Pensiero" by Wallace and the other is "Orazione" by Thorne. Enjoy!
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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you for Orazione. Did you upload the second one, Va Pensiero ? I do not see it.
Jean-Séb
Jean-Séb
Re: Music from the British Isles
Oh, sorry, thanks for letting me know. I think something must have gone wrong with the upload. Let's hope it works this time.Jean-Séb wrote:Thank you for Orazione. Did you upload the second one, Va Pensiero ? I do not see it.
Jean-Séb

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Re: Music from the British Isles
Thank you Porilo.
Re: Music from the British Isles
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for information about Tellef Johnson project of recording Sorabji works still unexecuted...
Two years ago has been open the site of the fifth sonata, but currently there's still not news about the release of these recordings.
I've tried to contact Tellef Johnson after one year from the my last mail (he replied), but I think that currently her Gmail account has been abandoned...
I've tried to contact the Sorabji Archive, but also they don't know nothin more of me...
Anyone have some informations about it? The project is still active?
Thanks.
Duirton
(Sorry if I posted this question here, but I did not know where post it)
I'm looking for information about Tellef Johnson project of recording Sorabji works still unexecuted...
Two years ago has been open the site of the fifth sonata, but currently there's still not news about the release of these recordings.
I've tried to contact Tellef Johnson after one year from the my last mail (he replied), but I think that currently her Gmail account has been abandoned...
I've tried to contact the Sorabji Archive, but also they don't know nothin more of me...
Anyone have some informations about it? The project is still active?
Thanks.
Duirton
(Sorry if I posted this question here, but I did not know where post it)
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Re: Music from the British Isles
I have a recording of Tellef Johnson performing the Second Piano Sonata of Sorabji on the Altarus label.
At the end of a note about him in the booklet, it is mentioned that he is working on the Third Piano Sonata for recording by Altarus.
The booklet notes were written by Alistair Hinton in 1999.
I have been waiting for this disc to appear, but so far without any luck.
Altarus records might be able to give you information.
I do have a recording of the Third Sonata from a broadcast by Yonty Solomen on Radio 3 many years ago, but following with the score do not find it a truly accurate performance. This is spread over two cassettes. Not an ideal way to have to listen to a work. But all that was available to me at the time.
Best wishes.
Peter (liveforpiano).
At the end of a note about him in the booklet, it is mentioned that he is working on the Third Piano Sonata for recording by Altarus.
The booklet notes were written by Alistair Hinton in 1999.
I have been waiting for this disc to appear, but so far without any luck.
Altarus records might be able to give you information.
I do have a recording of the Third Sonata from a broadcast by Yonty Solomen on Radio 3 many years ago, but following with the score do not find it a truly accurate performance. This is spread over two cassettes. Not an ideal way to have to listen to a work. But all that was available to me at the time.
Best wishes.
Peter (liveforpiano).