Hi again Heather,

I was able to solve the mystery, thanks to you.

Evidently, PJBE combined two suites, "Three Pieces" and took the  
scherzo movement from a second suite by Maurer entitled "Scherzo and  
Lied" to create their "Four Pieces" suite which they recorded on their  
'Greatest Hits' collection.

Thanks again for the link to Hickey's; they were very helpful and both  
pieces are on the way to me.

Sincerely,
martin


On 1-Mar-10, at 2:11 PM, Heather Perusek wrote:

> I was intrigued by your question, because my brain automatically  
> associates
> Maurer with "Three Pieces."  So, I checked my iTunes, and I have two
> versions of it. One, by the Center City Brass, is definitely called  
> "Three
> Pieces," but I also have the Philip Jones recording, which contains  
> "Four
> Pieces."  Philip Jones's version includes a scherzo second movement  
> that is
> the missing link from what Center City played, and the version with  
> which I
> am familiar, the rest of the movements being the same.
> Not sure how you feel about not playing that scherzo, but the only  
> place I
> searched (hickeys.com), sells "Three Pieces."
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