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  • Manuscripts

    Can anyone point me in the direction of outlets that sell manuscripts, either online or in the high street? I live in London. Chappells is the best I can find; but even they have a far from comprehensive collection.

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    @jrm1 said:

    Can anyone point me in the direction of outlets that sell manuscripts, either online or in the high street? I live in London. Chappells is the best I can find; but even they have a far from comprehensive collection.


    Give me an idea of what sort of manuscripts you want.

    PR

  • Stravinsky, Bartok, Prokofiev, Hindemith, Schnittke, Strauss... Also Mancini, Bernstein.

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    @jrm1 said:

    Stravinsky, Bartok, Prokofiev, Hindemith, Schnittke, Strauss... Also Mancini, Bernstein.


    Phone this number. Can't promise she'll b able get you everything; for example, they're trying to get me the score to The Big Country at the moment and giving it every effort.

    Tel: 01823 333317 Fax: 01823 338454 or

    email: gillian@ggmusic.co.uk

    PR

  • Thanks, I'll give them a go.

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    @jrm1 said:

    Thanks, I'll give them a go.


    Wait a minute, that's not proper English. Where are you guys from?

    Paul, isn't that a film score. Do you know where one can find such?

    jrm, this is great store in the Los Angeles area. You could probably get things shipped directly to you from the publisher.

    www.tfront.com


    Cheers lads,

    Dave Connor

  • I'm from London. "I'll give them a go" is proper English, albeit vernacular. It means "I'll give them a try".

    Thanks for the link and good luck with your English.[/i]

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    @jrm1 said:

    I'm from London. "I'll give them a go" is proper English, albeit vernacular. It means "I'll give them a try".

    Thanks for the link and good luck with your English.[/i]


    When will Americans learn that they speak American, not English [8-)]

    DG

  • Scuudi buudi ay bot bot bot! haw du yu du! [:D]

    (sorry, couldn't resist, beeing from Sweden and all...seen to much of the Swedish Chef...)

    Cheers (now that is proper English vocabulary, aint it? [:P] )

    Chris

  • OH Christ Almighty! How did this get started. The bloke from London just wanted to find a place that sells manuscripts. Dave is a good friend of mine and was JOKING. It was a joke! Anyway, I'm an American. Oh yeah! I woke up one morning and just decided. That was it! I was offered the chance of becoming either Welsh or Swedish last week actually, but was down for having my urine tested that particular day, so gave it miss.

    [6]

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    @PaulR said:

    OH Christ Almighty! How did this get started. The bloke from London just wanted to find a place that sells manuscripts. Dave is a good friend of mine and was JOKING. It was a joke! Anyway, I'm an American. Oh yeah! I woke up one morning and just decided. That was it! I was offered the chance of becoming either Welsh or Swedish last week actually, but was down for having my urine tested that particular day, so gave it miss.

    [6]


    But if you ever want a green card, then Welsh is the way to go (ethnic minority)

    DG

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