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Author: Danny Boy  
Date:   2006-03-11 15:28 
 I'm looking for a chamber work to pair with Ireland Fantasy-Sonata...only trouble is that as it's as an entry for an Ireland prize, the work must be by Ireland and I'm coming up short.  
 
I have found details of the sextet with horn and string quartet, but am much more interested in the Trio in D for clarinet, 'cello and piano. 
 
There is talk on the Steve Fox website of this work being (re?)published by June Emeron, but I can't find it in their catalogue. Has anybody performed this work or managed to get hold of it?
  
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Author: cigleris  
Date:   2006-03-13 14:58 
 Well i would'nt worry about the trio it is not being published yet. Play the Fantasy Sonata. I won the John Ireland Chamber Music Prize with the work in 2000/01 when i was at the Birmingham Conservatoire. It will count cause it's a true duo with piano. 
Good Luck 
 
Peter Cigleris
  
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Author: donald  
Date:   2006-03-13 18:50 
 if the Trio is anything like the Fantasy Sonata, i'm interested- can you let us know your progress on getting this music after you've heard back from Steven Fox? 
thanks 
donald
  
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Author: Danny Boy  
Date:   2006-03-13 20:14 
 Peter, it's the same prize I'm looking to enter. 
 
You just played the Fantasy Sonata? It specifies a 20 minute programme... 
 
Some progress made Donald already, June Emerson are overcoming some copyright issues and then plan to issue the work later this year. 
 
Ken, have also dropped Steve an e-mail.
  
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Author: cigleris  
Date:   2006-03-14 09:59 
 Yes Danny Boy, just did the Fantasy Sonata, in the same competition i was in a group that played the Sextet also, but I won the whole thing with the Sonata. 
Good luck with it and give my regards to Michael 
 
Peter Cigleris
  
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