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Ernest Read CBE 1879 - 1965 A biography of this dear man can be found on Wikipedia, for those of you too young to remember him. He was the first person who instilled in me my lifelong love of orchest...
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How I Stay in Shape by Bob Ashworth Principal Horn, Opera North Whether it’s getting ready for Ein Heldenleben after a six we...
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Jess Gillam's World Part 3 “Stage animal” – BBC Young Musician 2014 This weekend, I have spent two days filming a ...
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Ronald Hanmer
1917 - 1994
It was in the early 1970s that we first made contact with Ronald Hanmer, probably the most prolific composer of light music that has ever lived. "Ronald Hanmer throws tunes around like a man with ten arms" said one of his reviewers. We were looking for... -
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Wye & Bennett - Doppler & Doppler
Spot the deliberate mistake?
It was on one of those extraordinary Canterbury music courses that I heard Trevor Wye and William Bennett play the delicious 'Valse des Fleurs' by Ernesto Kohler for two flutes and piano. We just had to re-publish it. It was then we found out that it... -
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Do you remember Notaset?
Back in the 1970s, when we first started publishing, we used the transfer system Notaset. Each note on the transfer sheet was placed on its correct line or space and then rubbed with a pencil (or a dead biro). Each symbol stuck itself on to the manuscript... -
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COMIC VARIATIONS
It was early in the 1970s that we received this little note:
"I heard my comic variations the other day for the first time and liked them and have accordingly sent the enclosed. Will you publish it? I don't want any money. Yours sincerely Francis Baines"...
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