Claude Debussy, La cathédrale engloutie..
Hi themeandvariation!
That sounds very nice, too, but I have never heard it - until now ( I just heard on YT the recording of Thiollier, and I of course at once downloaded the Preludes I-book which is on IMSLP! )
Thank you very much!!
Hi 8av! ( and thank you so much for the gottshalk thread)
I love this piece and it is based on one of my favorite transcriptions
The base line is 10ths! Enjoy!!

SHEEP may safely graze, the fluffy and furry ones!! ( I didn't know this version, but (of course) I knew Petri's arrangement...

The score I will have to find! (
Addition: Uff! On IMSLP Blithe Bells is "non PD US, and non PD EU". Such a "bad conscience" will be grasping at me, if...

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VERY many greetings from: 8_oct!
( PS.: And in Moreau's thread, I think, from time to time there will be a place for news, infos, etc! Thank you, @visitor, for the encouragement! )
I don't have any music education. Scriabin's prelude op.11,4 e-minor meets your criteria of not polytonal, bitonal, atonal, no dissonance, not disharmonic?
Brahms Op 118 No 2, Rachmaninoff Op 23 No 4, Rachmaninoff Moment Music No 3, do those meet your criteria?
Hi Amy, Brahms doesn't meet them. Rachmaninow - maybe. Thanks, I'll check them!

The Scriabin op.11,4 I played a while ago. It sounds good, and nice, it is tonal, not too long, not too many disharmonies, and a very nice ending-section, with in the left hand nice chords.

Whereas...12-tone-music I don't like, for example. And I don't like, e.g., Bartok too much either, as examples.
Hi mikeowski,
I'll check the Gershwin, too! Thank you very much!
Addition: The Gershwin is super-nice

. Already downloaded the score!!
Cordially, 8_octaves!