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Topic: Nadia Boulanger- Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre  (Read 2710 times)

Offline laarnidawn

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Hello!

Does anyone have sheet music of Nadia Boulanger's Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre? Or at least know where to purchase? I've been looking for it online and I can't seem to find anything, even books or where to purchase.   :(

Thanks! :)

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Re: Nadia Boulanger- Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre
Reply #1 on: June 09, 2016, 03:34:29 PM
she passed away in 1979, it's copyrighted.  first try the foundation:
Centre international Nadia et Lili Boulanger
25 avenue des Gobelins  –  75013  Paris – France
or else, telephone or fax us:
Tel / Fax : +33 (0)1 45 35 09 43
or else, send an e-mail to:
centre@cnlb.fr

they should have the best info on how to get it, however they will likely need know why it's needed and you may need to get written permission from them to learn it for performance. if it's academic, a copy of your current enrollment status at your music conservatory or university so you can access it under creative commons and for research purposes.

 this likely is out of print and would need to be requested via loan from a music school or conservatory or rented as as a print on demand from one of the larger distributors.  first places to look would be schirmer and hal leonard, contact thier score rental divisions and talk to a rep if they don't have the rights they might be able to let you know who does. Durand and Heugel-Cie might be optins to call up and to look into.

this one i don't actually have so don't have a definate source for your to inquire but i were looking for it that's where i'd start

maybe Thalbergmad knows who holds the rights and a score (not even sure this is available in a reduction, you were not clear if  you need a full conductor score or a two piano rehearsal score, the latter is not always available/an option)
 

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