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Get Tournemire Music All in One Place?

Mark D

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Ok, so the IMSLP public domain is great, you can even get all the works of Bach free. Yet they still make elaborate "complete works" volumes, and I find that much easier than sporadically printing out just what I need. I am a HUGE Charles Tournemire junky, I already own the Cinque Improvisations but I'm also interested in L'Orgue Mystique. Is there anywhere you can get L'Orgue Mystique published in a complete volume instead of just PDF's? I can't find anything on Google.
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

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I will agree with David.

Also with pdfs we can fix our own book of organ works we like to play and in the row we will follow during play. Just ink and paper and a good printer !
It's an issue... why pay for Bach's sheet music? It belongs to all people.
 

Krummhorn

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Hi Mark,

I did some searching and found the Ludec editions of the Tournemire work. Albeit quite pricey, and not available as a complete book, some individual installments of this great work are still available in print.

Kh :cool:

As a footnote: regarding the Tournemire works on IMSLP ... at least a few other countries can freely get those PD's off that site - some of us cannot as it is not PD yet in the USA.:bawl:
 
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