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is it possible to get volumes 5-15 at all? everywhere i look, it's only 1-4 and 16-17. is this all one needs? or is there somewhere i could get the complete series?
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phoenix wrote:is it possible to get volumes 5-15 at all? everywhere i look, it's only 1-4 and 16-17. is this all one needs? or is there somewhere i could get the complete series?
Volumes 14 & 15 are out of print and it is very hard to find any used copies.

Volumes 1 - 4 and 16 - 17 are published by Encore Music Publishers: http://www.encoremupub.com/.

Volumes 5 - 13 are piblished by Jerona Music Corp. You can get these through Robert King: http://www.rkingmusic.com/.
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What's in the Elgar book? The symphonies definately have some meat in them (sorry Bill).
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jtuba wrote:What's in the Elgar book? The symphonies definately have some meat in them (sorry Bill).
Here are the contents:

Cockaigne Overture
Pomp and Circumstance
Enigma Variations
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
Violin Concerto

The book is 51 pages.
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Surprisingly, so is "In the South" which has a very hard tuba part.

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