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Would anybody happen to have Leo Sowerby's Florida Suite?
Originally published: London : Oxford University Press ; New York : C. Fischer, c1939.
Republished by Leo Sowerby Foundation (distributed by Theodore Presser?) in 1996 under new copyright.
Would anybody happen to have Leo Sowerby's Florida Suite?
Originally published: London : Oxford University Press ; New York : C. Fischer, c1939.
Republished by Leo Sowerby Foundation (distributed by Theodore Presser?) in 1996 under new copyright.
Re: Piano Music of North America (Canada & the USA)
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 12:24 am
by Oenanthic
Courtesy of the University of Kentucky Fine Arts Library, I give you the complete "Melodious Harmonies," a general-purpose "only piano book you'll ever need" from 1894 containing simplified piano transcriptions of classical and folk pieces alongside original compositions in a popular style. The bulk of the arranging was done by one Charles D. Blake, who also contributed a good number of compositions to the book; he was assisted by S. G. Cook, who added a few of his own. The collection was published in Boston by F. Trifet.
The file is exceedingly large, so I've given a Mega link to it below.