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    I was thinking this might be a good place for forumites to post links to their favourite composer and/or music society websites.

    I assume that I'm not the only one on this forum who is a member here http://www.rvwsociety.com/

    [Edit: Links posted here will be added to the separate thread - ff]
    Last edited by french frank; 12-02-13, 22:54.

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    Similarly, I don't suppose I'm the only member of the Elgar Society - I'm sure it's got a website, but I've been in the society for 40 years and have never found the need to use such new-fangled things. The two regular publications, The Elgar Society News and The Elgar Society Journal are very informative - free entrance to the birthplace too!

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      #3
      The Elgar Society does something other composers societies don't generally do - taking over the publication of his conmplete works, something dumped by Music Sales after they took over Novello.

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        #4
        The RVW society journal is excellent.

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          #5
          Another must for British music nuts http://www.britishmusicsociety.com/

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            #6
            Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post
            Similarly, I don't suppose I'm the only member of the Elgar Society - I'm sure it's got a website, but I've been in the society for 40 years and have never found the need to use such new-fangled things. The two regular publications, The Elgar Society News and The Elgar Society Journal are very informative - free entrance to the birthplace too!
            A branch of the Elgar Society for Yorkshire and the North East started up last year with meetings in York. I've attended a couple of these and they were very interesting and enjoyable. I'm hoping to get along to more of them this year.

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              #7
              Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
              Another must for British music nuts http://www.britishmusicsociety.com/
              Added. We'll see how it develops and whether any further text/explanations are needed.
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                #8
                There's these (I've belonged to the Finzi Friends for years):

                http://www.finzifriends.org.uk

                http://rutland-boughton-music-trust....out-us_26.html

                http://www.georgelloyd.com/index.php...-lloyd-society

                http://www.johann-strauss.org.uk/index.php

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
                  Another must for British music nuts http://www.britishmusicsociety.com/
                  Some great links on there , ER.
                  there are a couple of others who seem to have just an official site rather than a society. Arnold , Alwyn and Erik "MacBartok" Chisholm for three. (apologies if I have missed them).
                  Last edited by teamsaint; 13-02-13, 09:03.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                    The Elgar Society does something other composers societies don't generally do - taking over the publication of his conmplete works, something dumped by Music Sales after they took over Novello.
                    I had noidea of this, EA, I worked in publishing [Augener] when Novello were in the next Soho street, Iknow Novello took over my old music library as ex-colleagues moved to Borough Green to keep theirjobs. But the despised Music Sales dumping the Elgar works. Words fail me!
                    I'venever joined a Society but first visited the Birthplace in 1954 and returned several times. I remember the late Peter Sargent speaking to the Society a few years ago, that's all.

                    Good luck to them anyway.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by salymap View Post
                      I had noidea of this, EA, I worked in publishing [Augener] when Novello were in the next Soho street, Iknow Novello took over my old music library as ex-colleagues moved to Borough Green to keep theirjobs. But the despised Music Sales dumping the Elgar works. Words fail me!
                      I'venever joined a Society but first visited the Birthplace in 1954 and returned several times. I remember the late Peter Sargent speaking to the Society a few years ago, that's all.

                      Good luck to them anyway.
                      You could do the same for Joseph Holbrooke, salymap

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by salymap View Post
                        I had no idea of this, EA, I worked in publishing [Augener] when Novello were in the next Soho street, I know Novello took over my old music library as ex-colleagues moved to Borough Green to keep their jobs. But the despised Music Sales dumping the Elgar works. Words fail me!
                        The decision by Novello to stop publishing the Elgar Edition was taken 20 years ago and the Edition has since made slow but steady progress. Details can be seen here:

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                          #13
                          This is a good one for Havergal Brian

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                            #14
                            Although not strictly on-topic, this seems a good opportunity to mention local music societies. I just wonder how many of you are members of a local recorded music society (gramophone society as they used to be called) or music appreciation society and, if you are, how well they're doing.

                            I belong to the York RMS and we're really struggling now with membership very low and difficulty recruiting new members. If any of you are within reach of York and are interested in joining the society, I'd be happy to give you further information if you PM me.

                            The Federation of Recorded Music Societies has more information about local societies http://www.thefrms.co.uk

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                              The Elgar Society does something other composers societies don't generally do - taking over the publication of his conmplete works, something dumped by Music Sales after they took over Novello.
                              It wasn't just that they abandoned the Elgar Edition - they pulped most of the unsold volumes produced so far.

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