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Re: GG: So...
At 07:33 AM 3/27/97 -0500, you wrote:
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A little further info:
The publisher is Schirmer - for rental they can be contacted at:
P.O. Box 572
445 Bellvale Road
Chester New York
U.S.A. 10918
tel: 914-469-2271
fax: 914-469-7544
To puchase contact local music store or if unavailable contact Hal Leonard
Publications at:
1-800-524-4425
Enjoy
Steve Posen
I have it in front of me: Schirmer Edition #2594. Easy to get.
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>On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Captain Nemo wrote:
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>> Does anyone know where I can get the score for "So you want to write a
>> Fugue?" I can't seem to find out which publisher did it, so music stores
>> don't know where to look (or rather, they really don't want to look).
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>> Also, I don't suppose anyone can name the various pieces that Gould
>> "quotes" in his fugue (there are some very VERY obvious ones like
>> Brandenburg 2..., but there are some others I recognize, but can't put my
>> finger on).
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>> Thanks for your help,
>> Nemesio
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>> Captain Nemo
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>> Haverford College
>> 370 Lancaster Ave.
>> Haverford, PA 19041
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>> Phone: (610) 896-1680
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>> nvalle@haverford.edu
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>> I go out into the hall to knock in a nail. On my way there, I
>> decide I would rather go out. I obey the impulse, get into a train, come
>> to a railway station, go on travelling and finally end up - in America!
>> That is modulation!
>> Anton Webern, from "Towards a New Music"
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>> "The purpose of art is not the release of a momentary ejection of
>> adrenaline but is, rather, the gradual, lifelong construction of a state of
>> wonder and serenity."
>> Glenn Gould
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