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Sowerby Chaconne

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Does anyone know where I can get a piano part to the Sowerby Chaconne? I would prefer to buy it complete, but it appears to be long out of print.
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Re: Sowerby Chaconne

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Hi
I checked my library and have this piece. If you pm me with your electronic address I can scan and send to you
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Re: Sowerby Chaconne

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Got it! Thanks everyone.
Dr. Frank Gazda
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Eastman EBE 853 Eb tuba, DE TU 130N.P.P16
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Re: Sowerby Chaconne

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Hi Scott,
I too have been looking for Sowerby's Chaconne for years. I need both the solo and accompaniment. Could you please send me a copy of both?
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Re: Sowerby Chaconne

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I can do that for you as well. I have been out of town and still need to send out the other copy but will get it done tomorrow
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Re: Sowerby Chaconne

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Isn't this the only tuba solo written by Pulitzer Prize winning composers?
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I checked and Sowerby did get the Pulitzer prize in 1944. His real claim to fame was a lot of organ and choral works. He was born in Grand Rapids MI.
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