Piano Music from The Baltic
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Piano Music from The Baltic
These scans were posted ones on old Pianophilia
Estonian composers:
Artur Lemba
Estonian composers:
Artur Lemba
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Thank-you 'relative' for starting this thread. My intentions for the suggestion was that the thread should cover Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. But I guess other interpretations are possible - we'll see as we go along. Perhaps a more natural coupling might have been Finland & Estonia, but Finland has enough material for a thread of its own, and we already have a Scandinavian thread, not that Finland is really a Scandinavian country according to some arguments! So I thought this thread might fill in some gaps even though Latvia & Lithuania on the one hand and Estonia on the other are linguistically and ethnically fairly distinct (apart from the Russian influence). Many thanks.
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Rob, I think it is possible to change name of thread any time . Isn`t it ?
I just took the first one.
It`s not reasonable to keep hundred small threads, as more as lot of music scores (anyway in Estonia - Tubin is definitly one ) are now copyrighted.
I just took the first one.

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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Hi Relative!
Thanks for the Saar. It's lovely. I managed to buy the volume of Preludes in Tallinn a few years ago. Is it part of a complete edition? It is well put together at any rate.
Thanks for the Saar. It's lovely. I managed to buy the volume of Preludes in Tallinn a few years ago. Is it part of a complete edition? It is well put together at any rate.
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Oh, we will easily get to several hundred threads - it's the THOUSANDS I want to avoid!!!relative wrote:Rob, I think it is possible to change name of thread any time . Isn`t it ?
I just took the first one.It`s not reasonable to keep hundred small threads...

Yes, we can change thread names at any time - we can split and merge threads and we can move individual posts from one thread to another. This software is 95% of what I wanted!
So, thank you for these Estonian treasures.
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Yes, isokani, it has to be complete edition. And small pieces are from band 2.