Holst's Planets for two pianos
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Holst's Planets for two pianos
I have a scan of a two-piano reduction of Holst's famous orchestral suite, published in 1951. Is this uploadable?
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I'll need to check on this, but I think that Holst's own 2-piano reduction was not published until 1949. It was most likely renewed by Imogen in 1977 or 1978. Renewals from 1978 are on line, and they are getting some of the earlier years up online recently as well. If it wasn't renewed, and no NIE was filed, it's free in the USA also.
Curwen published a 2-piano reduction by Vally Lasker and another person (whose name I can't remeber right now) back in 1921 or 22, which is PD in the USA. It will be a great addition in any case!
Curwen published a 2-piano reduction by Vally Lasker and another person (whose name I can't remeber right now) back in 1921 or 22, which is PD in the USA. It will be a great addition in any case!
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So where are the files? I just looked for them and I didn't find it under Gustav Holst's name or with the search function.
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Ok then...I will be waiting for the good music!