For my birthday this year my family very kindly lashed out on the above 19-CD box, but I'm a teenzy-weenzy bit disappointed that it isn't by any means a complete Grainger edition. While there are many works that appear in anything up to 6 different versions (scorings, even complete reharmonisations), there are still some that don't get in at all. Tribute to Foster is one of the larger omissions, and there are a good few titles in the Nimbus complete PG piano edition that don't squeeze into Penelope Thwaites' three solo piano discs either. What happened?
Presumably the money ran out somewhere (was it supported by the PG Society? - I see their main man Barry Peter Ould contributing plenty of new editions and realisations) or did sales figured disappoint? Is there any hope of further issues to fill in the gaps?
I do realise that that very concept of a "complete edition" is rather tricky where PG the inveterate rearranger and fiddler is concerned
Presumably the money ran out somewhere (was it supported by the PG Society? - I see their main man Barry Peter Ould contributing plenty of new editions and realisations) or did sales figured disappoint? Is there any hope of further issues to fill in the gaps?
I do realise that that very concept of a "complete edition" is rather tricky where PG the inveterate rearranger and fiddler is concerned
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