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Topic: Reizenstein Sonata in B  (Read 1763 times)

Offline pianowelsh

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Reizenstein Sonata in B
on: March 13, 2007, 11:48:36 AM
Hi guys anyone know/play this or have the music collecting dust on their shelf?? To my knowledge its not that well know.  It has come up on the FLCM dip list though and my aim is to have a working knowledge at least of the whole list.

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Re: Reizenstein Sonata in B
Reply #1 on: March 13, 2007, 07:50:41 PM
Regretfully, nothing in my house has a chance to collect dust before good old mummy attacks it with the duster.

On checking the holding at the British Library, i saw that both Sonatas were published by Alfred Lengnick. They are still trading and have a website.

https://www.alfredlengnick.co.uk/

Their distribution centre is only 20 miles from me if you need any help.

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Re: Reizenstein Sonata in B
Reply #2 on: March 14, 2007, 01:34:52 AM
Thanks Thal.  Im not a betting man BUT I did have a bet with myself that you would know something about the whereabouts of this music.  I dont suppose youve tried playing any of it???

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Re: Reizenstein Sonata in B
Reply #3 on: March 14, 2007, 06:37:54 PM
Never played anything by him old chap.

Banjo only at the moment.

Thal
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