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NEB

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Recently I visted Giwro's website and started having a bit of a look.

There's a bit of a growing list of thing I expect to purchase at some point from his house composers.

But equally - he's got some other stuff there in collections, and there are some little gems in there from composers I've never heard of, yet these are nice pretty straightforward, interesting little pieces that are entertaining. Eminently usable for the busy organist, sightreadable. Take minimal effort to learn and yet provide large amounts of satisfaction.

I've had so much stuff off IMSLP too. It is such a great travesty that that resource has gone by the wayside. The little jewels and nuggats that could be found there was amzing. didn't take much looking either.

Anyway - thanks Giwro - keep up the good work my friend.

And happy ferreting to everyone else. :)
 

giwro

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Thanks for the prop, NEB...

I try to provide decent music for organists - there is easy as well as hard stuff on my site, and even a fair number of reprints, most of which cannot be had anywhere else.

I love digging up stuff, and I'm tickled to be able to help some composers get their stuff sold... I don't make much money from the site, but hey, it really is all about the music.

Cheers,

- G

Recently I visted Giwro's website and started having a bit of a look.

There's a bit of a growing list of thing I expect to purchase at some point from his house composers.

But equally - he's got some other stuff there in collections, and there are some little gems in there from composers I've never heard of, yet these are nice pretty straightforward, interesting little pieces that are entertaining. Eminently usable for the busy organist, sightreadable. Take minimal effort to learn and yet provide large amounts of satisfaction.

I've had so much stuff off IMSLP too. It is such a great travesty that that resource has gone by the wayside. The little jewels and nuggats that could be found there was amzing. didn't take much looking either.

Anyway - thanks Giwro - keep up the good work my friend.

And happy ferreting to everyone else. :)
 
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