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  • #61541
    amelia-t
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    Hello, Does anyone know where I can find the sheet music score for E.Deltour – Concertino in Jazz? I have found recordings of it, I found the harp part, but I can’t find the orchestral parts.

    #61542
    MusikFind1
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    Deltour, EmileConcertino in Jazzfor Harp and OrchestraPublisher: Edition BizetInstrumentation: Solo Hp.; 2 1 2 1 – 2 2 2 0; Timp. Perc. Pno. Str.Duration: 20’Published Components: Study Score and Hp./Pno. red. published.http://www.presser.com/Catalog/Rental/RentalCatalogDisplay.cfm?Page=D2&BkMark=DeltourEmile#DeltourEmile U.S. agent:Theodore Presser Company/Carl Fischer Music http://www.presser.com/Rental Presser’s standard rental period is two (2) months prior to performance with materials sent two (2) weeks prior to the delivery date, where possible. [i.e. 10 weeks]Presser online forms:Concert Performance Rentals:

    #61543
    HBrock25
    Participant

    Hello Clinton, welcome back to the site! We’ve missed you!

    #61544
    amelia-t
    Participant

    Thank you Clinton!

    #144670
    Sophie Graf
    Spectator

    Amelia,

    Where did you find the harp part?? It sounds like an awesome piece.

    #172576
    amelia-t
    Participant

    Sophie,
    I have the harp part from my teacher and I don’t know where you could find it on the internet. It’s really excellent piece, what a pity that it’s so rare performing.

    #183215

    Lyra Music had it when I bought it, unless someone gave it to me, and they are usually the source for unusual pieces.

    #183244
    MusikFind1
    Participant

    There are full score and orchestral materials in the Presser Library; which Presser would distributed within the territory that Editions Bizet had contracted us to service.
    Maria V. Iannacone
    Manager, Rental and Performance Department
    Theodore Presser Company
    588 North Gulph Road
    King of Prussia, PA 19406
    tel: (610) 592-1222, ext. 121
    fax: (610) 592-1229
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    The solo harp part is available from Vanderbilt Music, distributors of Lyra Music publications.
    Since 2013 Vanderbilt Music Company has become the sole distributor for Lyra Publications – International Music Archive Collection ..
    http://www.lyramusic.com/search.asp?keyword=Deltour&search.x=0&search.y=0&search=GO $25.00

    INTERNATIONAL MUSIC SERVICE
    312-A S Swain Ave
    Bloomington, IN 47401 US
    Email: Lyraorders@gmail.com Web site: http://www.LyraMusic.com
    Phone: 1-812-333-5250, or 1-812-333-5255 Fax: (812)333-5257

    #220060
    jbpmrddv
    Participant

    Dear Amelia

    Reply from Vanderbilt

    “Good Afternoon,
    We are extremely sorry for any inconvenience however that piece has been discontinued.
    Please let us know if you need anything else.
    Thanks
    Cassondra”

    I ask you to scan to me the harp solo Harp Concerto in Jazz.
    Ready to pay you. My email is mistersubtil@gmail.com You can reply and tell me how much you want and how by this email. If u use paypal email or submit me an order link allowing you to pay by credit card….

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    #220070
    MusikFind1
    Participant

    The publisher is Editions Bizet (Belgium) – 
    U.S. agent T. Presser += Rental Only  C= Canada and US only
    The work is listed on the Theodore Presser rental website.
    https://www.presser.com/shop/catalogsearch/result/?q=Deltour
    https://www.presser.com/shop/concertino-in-jazz-for-harp-and-orchestra.html
    Dur: 20
    Solo Hp.; 2 1 2 1 – 2 2 2 0; Timp. Perc. Pno. Str.

    Ask the rental department if they will sell a copy of the solo part.

    #220826

    I have a miniature score of it, from Editons Bizet. It is a very well-written piece that should be quite popular if the music were easily available. I’m surprised there are recordings of it. When you can’t get the music from a dealer or the publisher, then you can turn to music libraries and interlibrary loan.

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