Re: Composers from the Caribbean
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:35 pm
nms:
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sorry if i mis searched or posted elsewhere on interwebs, has the Grand Fantasie Cubaine been scanned and made available by members, elsewhere, or by Gallica or other institution?4candles wrote:Wasn't sure whether to post this link here, but it seems like the composer was of Cuban descent.
The Second Ballade by NR Espadero - looks like a work of some interest.
Thanks to Gallica for providing the source:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b7 ... kan.langEN
I would be interested in people's thoughts.
Incidentally, a few other piano works by Espadero appear in Gallica's score collection.
I'm not aware of an existing PDF for this piece. It's not even listed on Worldcat, so I assume it's only available in the Cuban libraries.Scriabinoff wrote:sorry if i mis searched or posted elsewhere on interwebs, has the Grand Fantasie Cubaine been scanned and made available by members, elsewhere, or by Gallica or other institution?4candles wrote:Wasn't sure whether to post this link here, but it seems like the composer was of Cuban descent.
The Second Ballade by NR Espadero - looks like a work of some interest.
Thanks to Gallica for providing the source:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b7 ... kan.langEN
I would be interested in people's thoughts.
Incidentally, a few other piano works by Espadero appear in Gallica's score collection.
mentioned here
http://www.museomusica.cult.cu/publicacion.php?id=4
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