My "haul" today at the Friends of the Library Booksale:
purchased six musical scores for 50 cents apiece.
- The sonata for flute and piano by Paul Hindemith (from 1936);
- Twenty-five Melodious Studies for the piano, opus 45 by Steven (István) Heller (I already have a score of his opus 46 and a recording of his opus 47...!)
- Ten studies for pedal–playing for the organ by Flor Peeters (b. 1903) (etudes that are also a theme and variations);
- An organ concerto (also playable by harpsichord) by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (yes, one of JS's sons) in a 1963 edition;
- Three works written for musical clock or similar instrument by Mozart, but transcribed for organ (I have two of them transcribed for two pianos, but had forgotten that; at 50 cents, who cares... and they're wonderful stuff)
- And ten duets for clarinet and various other instruments by Alexander Glazunov.
*gryn*
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