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    Seaman, Mezzoforte
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    Piano Music

    Hi people,
    My publishing company www.devilishpublishing.co.uk are looking for composers of solo piano music in any style.

    We are looking to expand our piano catalogue and put them into music shops worldwide.

    Send your submissions to:
    Devilish Publishing
    201 Worsley Road
    Winton
    Eccles
    Manchester
    M30 8BP
    United Kingdom

    Please do not send submissions by email.

    Cheers for now.

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    Hi there! I am interested in sending you a sample of my solo piano work for consideration. I have pdf extracted from finale. Is that any good? Please either e-mail me, or send me a private message or something. Hope to tty soon.

    ps. Website is coming SOON!

    All the best,

    Constantine

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    Hi James,
    are you interested also in chamber music where the piano has a main part?
    All the best,
    T.

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    We look at any style of classical music as we base each manuscript and composer individually. We would be happy for you to send your chamber score to us by post.

    Obviously, the fact that we are actually 'looking' for composers of Piano music is because we want to expand in this sector and have the customer base for it, but this is not to restrict submissions of other classical idioms and welcome all classical scores.

    We require the full score in either printed or hand-written manuscripts. A recording on CD would be of help too but is not essential. You may also supply a Bio, CV and photo so we can build up a picture of you as a composer, but this is not essential at the submission stage.

    Hope this is what you're after.

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    Hi James,
    you can listen to a miniature of mine in the Music & Web Site Reviews. Think we than talk about editing.
    All the best,
    Torsten

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    Hello James,
    If you are interested in piano duo music, you can listen to 30 pieces on my website. Some of this music is already edited but not all of it.
    Lee

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    I'm afraid, we are only accepting submissions by post direct to us at the moment. If you are interested, then you may submit your application to us, we just don't have the time to visit sites and download stuff.

    The way we see it is if composers really are interested they will make an effort to put a portfolio together.

    Sorry about that, but I hope you will send a submission to us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James McFadyen
    I'm afraid, we are only accepting submissions by post direct to us at the moment. If you are interested, then you may submit your application to us, we just don't have the time to visit sites and download stuff.

    The way we see it is if composers really are interested they will make an effort to put a portfolio together.

    Sorry about that, but I hope you will send a submission to us.
    You are afraid?!? Do you mean having the work (and the pleasure?) to listen to music (stuff?) before people send the original scores to people they don´t know? Even "Schott" in Germany does make this compromise. The way I see it is that editors live from our music and if they really are interested they will try to get in a more personal contact with composers. "R. Birnbach" for example and "Dreililien" do this all the time. They really have an interest for complexity of musical ideas and thoughts cause nobody wants to buy a pig in a poke. You as an editor asked for piano music not we were looking for an editor.
    Sorry about that,
    Torsten Brandes

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    Any interested parties may submit their scores to the address in the very first post in this thread.

    Thanks.

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    Classical Piano Music

    If you enjoy classical piano music, solo piano music, rich and soulful vocals, youthful swing dance music, soothing soft jazz music, and a collection of soft rock music, we invite you to peruse the collected works of Fred Potvin, pianist extraordinaire. He is not simply a piano musician, but is actually a true pianist at heart, and it is easy to see just how dedicated he truly is to creating delightful music to be appreciated by people of all ages.

    To view some of Fred Potvin’s music http://fingersfred.com/music-samples.htm
    To learn more about Fred and what he has done go to http://fingersfred.com/music-portfolio.htm

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    Piano and keyboard lessons which improves kids learning skills!

    Solo Music Studio piano class is a wonderful way to give your child a broad appreciation of music. The piano is also an educational tool that can help accelerate a child's development. Piano study is extremely rewarding. When a youngster learns the discipline required for accomplishment, it carries over to their adult life..

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