Guy Hayden / 05.2.1 / 11:35 AM wrote:
>I accompanied this last year and I believe we worked from an edition from
>Alphonse Leduc.
Ahh, many of my collection of French music I studied in College seems to
be published from Leduc. I certainly believe it must be much better than
International (unl
On Jan 31, 2005, at 1:47 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
I just bought Emmanuel Pahud's Fauré Flute Fantaisie CD, and was very
inspired. The printed music I studied with when I was in College was
printed in Japan, and it doesn't look that authentic, and would like to
purchase a real stuff once for all.
K
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I just bought Emmanuel Pahud's Fauré Flute Fantaisie CD, and was very
inspired. The printed music I studied with when I was in College was
printed in Japan, and it doesn't look that authentic, and would like to
purchase a real stuff once for all.
Kinda
If you want, you can avoid what a well-known composer friend of mine calls
"being gouged by music
stores and cheated by publishers who deal mostly in tuneful crap" by doing
business with independent publishers and distributors.
Try Theodore Presser, Handlo Music, Laurendale Associates, Dantalian,
At 1/31/2005 04:47 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
>Kinda embarrassing question but I'd appreciate any recommendation what I
>should be looking for and if possible to find a good place to purchase
online.
I have found JWPepper a good online site.
And you can establish an account and they will just bill
I just bought Emmanuel Pahud's Fauré Flute Fantaisie CD, and was very
inspired. The printed music I studied with when I was in College was
printed in Japan, and it doesn't look that authentic, and would like to
purchase a real stuff once for all.
Kinda embarrassing question but I'd appreciate an