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Offline franz_

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Schoenfield - Café Music
on: January 17, 2010, 10:13:36 PM
Does somebody has this, for piano trio? Would be great.

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Offline kitty on the keys

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Re: Schoenfield - Café Music
Reply #1 on: January 17, 2010, 11:00:31 PM
This is a great piece of Chamber music. Friends of mine performed it in a series of recitals--along with the Ravel Trio. But, I believe it is still under copyright.

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Offline retrouvailles

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Re: Schoenfield - Café Music
Reply #2 on: January 17, 2010, 11:40:06 PM
Yes, it is, for Paul Schoenfield is still alive and composing. He does have some great works, indeed.

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Re: Schoenfield - Café Music
Reply #3 on: January 18, 2010, 01:42:38 AM
This Atlanta based site I've done LOTS of business with deals with Schoenfield directly. Please order from them; their service goes above and beyond the call of duty.

https://www.hutchinsandrea.com/

(An entertaining piece, Café Music, and fun to put together)
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Re: Schoenfield - Café Music
Reply #4 on: February 12, 2010, 04:05:40 PM
for Paul Schoenfield is still alive and composing.

just wait another thirty years or so, by which time he'll probably be DEcomposing.
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Re: Schoenfield - Café Music
Reply #5 on: February 12, 2010, 04:39:24 PM
just wait another thirty years or so, by which time he'll probably be DEcomposing.
 ;D

Whoa, uncalled for.

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Re: Schoenfield - Café Music
Reply #6 on: February 12, 2010, 07:53:43 PM
sorry...

it's from a joke I heard..

(my apologies, I guess it's not very funny when the person is still alive...)   ??? :-\


hey, has anyone heard that joke about beethoven? (not the pun)

not trying to offend anyone... >:(

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Re: Schoenfield - Café Music
Reply #7 on: April 07, 2014, 10:09:46 AM
This Atlanta based site I've done LOTS of business with deals with Schoenfield directly. Please order from them; their service goes above and beyond the call of duty.

https://www.hutchinsandrea.com/

(An entertaining piece, Café Music, and fun to put together)

Sorry to revive an old topic, but I have to advise that you all secure a PDF of this music or simply xerox it from a music library.

I ordered the Café Music from Hutchins and Rea for $53.99 and received photocopies in a spiral binding that could have been done at FedEx Kinko's. Evidently this is the way Mr. Schoenfield chooses to provide it to them. To give a point of reference, my beautiful Henle edition of the Mendelssohn Piano Trios cost $62.95 -- there is no comparison in the quality of the physical score, obviously. I called Hutchins and Rea to complain and, upon finding that this was the composer's choice, wrote Mr. Schoenfield.

It's not that I want to advocate piracy. I just don't want to support a composer who chooses to give us nothing in return for purchasing the license to perform his works.
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