You might check this on IMSLP which has PD compositions free for the taking.
Edit: PD = Public Domain![]()
You might check this on IMSLP which has PD compositions free for the taking.
Edit: PD = Public Domain![]()
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Hi, Thank you very much for the info... I will have a look...
Appreciated.
Hi
i am searching for the PDF score of E. Elgar's sonata for organ in G major (opus 48 I believe) for a friend who does not speak English.
Can somebody help please ?
Does anyone have a copy of the Toccata by Gaston Belier that they would be willing to share? I've provided a link to a recording of the piece. Many thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CLlmUiUulk
Google search for Belier toccata produced this
http://pdfdatabase.com/organ-toccata-belier.html
Greetings to all !
I don't know if you are aware of, but there is the large PETRUCCI free music library with tons of Organ works scores. I've allready build a large Organ scores library in my hard disk. To find it just type in your search engines IMSLP and you're there.There's also a direct link,when you're in a composers file, with Wikkipedia for more valuable information!
And a question to more expirienced members here:
Can I scan a music score, lets say Bach's Pastorale, from my Novello book and send it here for a member who may wants it? And if yes how?
Panos
Hello there!
I think that if you are looking for Classical repertoir scores, you will be able to find them at
FreeScores.com or you might even try IMSLP.
Contra-64 -- You mention Virgil Fox adding stops without the crescendo pedal. I've seen a number of tapes of him playing, and he seemed to do a lot of hand-changing stops. So much so that I wonder how he stayed with the music as written. Of course he was known for doing his own version of things!!
BTW -- the Wannamaker has stop TABS, so they couldn't be "pulled out". And given the size of that thing, one would have to practically know the locations of stops by memory to hand-change much. I wonder how much Fox played that organ.
I still think WIMA is one of the better sites, check out the composer list
http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer.php
Home page http://icking-music-archive.org/index.php
Not only PDF scores, also some Finalé, Sibelius and other notation programme files, some Midi, sound samples, and links. Multi lingual
They have just recently gone over to a new server and support.
Cheers MIKE.
How many roads must a man walk down ... ... before he admits he's lost?
You find it easely in: http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Composers
Luis
Bélier's Toccata is available here: http://www.free-scores.com/download-....php?pdf=23772