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Subject: Origins: Lavinia's Waltz From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 08 Apr 15 - 11:55 AM There's a lovely country dance going around called "My Lady of the Lake," and according to one source, the music for it is "Lavinia's Waltz" by Charlene Thomson. I would like to post Lavinia's Waltz as a MIDI, but I wouldn't want to do that without the composer's okay. Does anybody know anything about Charlene Thomson? |
Subject: RE: Origins: Lavinia's Waltz From: GUEST,# Date: 08 Apr 15 - 12:39 PM Possibly outdated, leeneia, but I found the following. It's possible the poster JeffO is still a member there. http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-69115.html |
Subject: RE: Origins: Lavinia's Waltz From: CupOfTea Date: 08 Apr 15 - 05:30 PM From the link above, I traced Charlene Thomson to the Binghamton dance community. She's a piano/accordion player and has produced an album of English Country dance music she has composed: Promise of Spring - unfortunately, the waltz we seek is not among them. (You can get the recording in $$ instead of Euros from the CDSS online store) The gentleman's posts also imply that there may have been/might be a book of tunes, but haven't found that anywhere yet. The Binghamton folks could likely put us in touch with her. I want a book, I do, I do! Thanks Leeneia for sending us on a research jaunt! Joanne in Cleveland |
Subject: RE: Origins: Lavinia's Waltz From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 08 Apr 15 - 11:28 PM You're welcome! |
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