MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959)
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Carminetta; Chanson Espagnol for Piano Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 55028) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1932. London 1932. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Pale yellow covers just a little grubby, free from any tears and in Very Good condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: In My Garden [Springtime] Containing: Cherry Blossom, Carpet of Yellow and April Showers Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 55029) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1947. London 1947. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 11'' x 8½''. Contains 12 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Postman's Knock Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 55030) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1941. London 1941. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 11'' x 8½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Romanesque Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 55032) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1947. London 1947. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 11'' x 8½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Featured and Broadcast by Billy Mayerl: Park Lane Strut Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Charles Tovey (Book #ID 55033) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1938. London 1938. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 6 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. The outer covers have been neatly repaired internally down the spine, the first page has a 20 mm piece of paper missing across the top of the page, the score or text is not affected. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Please Handle With Care Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Harry Stride and Pat Ballard (Book #ID 55034) Published by The Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., Denmark Street, London 1932. London 1932. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. The outer covers have been internally repaired down the spine and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Bats in the Belfry Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Austen Croom-Johnson (Book #ID 55038) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1935. London 1935. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tear to the spine ends and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | At the Balalaika Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Eric Maschwitz, George Posford and Bernard Grün (Book #ID 55041) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1937. London 1937. Publisher's original colour illustrated period art work paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tear to the spine ends and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Tell Me I'm Forgiven Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Robert Katscher (Book #ID 55042) Published by Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd., 16 Mortimer Street, London 1953. London 1953. Publisher's original plain red and white paper covers. 11'' x 8½''. Contains 5 printed pages of musical score of 'Tell Me I'm Forgiven' with 3 pages of specimen pieces. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Sleepy Piano [Piano Exaggerations No. 4] Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 55044) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1926. London 1926. Publisher's original period art work paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tear to the spine ends and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: From a Spanish Lattice Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 55045) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1938. London 1938. Publisher's original plain card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: The Bells of St. Mary's Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] A. Emmett Adams and Douglas Furber (Book #ID 55046) Published by Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd., 16 Mortimer Street, London 1938. London 1938. Publisher's original colour printed paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 6 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tear to the spine and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Love in Bloom Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger (Book #ID 55047) Published by The Victoria Music Co. Ltd., 52 Maddox Street, London 1934. London 1934. Publisher's original photographic paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tear to the spine and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: June in January Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger (Book #ID 55048) Published by The Victoria Music Co. Ltd., 52 Maddox Street, London 1935. London 1935. Publisher's original photographic paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tears to the spine ends, small cigarette burn to the centre of the spine which does not affect the score and in Very Good condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Phil The Fluter's Ball Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] W. P. French (Book #ID 55049) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1938. London 1938. Publisher's original yellow and white photographic paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tears to the spine ends and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Mack Gordon and Harry Revel (Book #ID 55050) Published by The Victoria Music Co. Ltd., 52 Maddox Street, London 1934. London 1934. Publisher's original photographic paper covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Born in 1902 on London's West End and by the age of 7 he was studying at the Trinity College of Music. By the time Mayerl was 20 he was resident pianist for a Southampton Hotel. It was there that British bandleader and saxophonist Bert Ralton first heard him, and instantly sought to hire him for his Havana Band at London's Savoy Hotel. From 1923 to 1926 Mayerl was a featured soloist with the band in the earliest years of the BBC. In 1926 Mayerl left the Havana band to pursue a solo career in recording and composition. While maintaining a schedule with the BBC, he also toured the UK performing in venues of all sizes, taking time off to create increasingly complex syncopation's for publication. More importantly, he started publishing not just his own works, but some transcriptions of other composer's pieces he had recorded. In the 1930s, Mayerl established a correspondence course 'The Billy Mayerl Club Magazine' for instruction in piano and composition. He spent the war primarily in London, although publishing very little during this time. Once peace had been re-established, Billy renewed his ties with radio. He also took his music to USA and Australasia. A heavy smoker, Billy finally died from a heart attack in 1959 at the tender age of 57. His post-war pieces have a mellow and classical line with a more melancholic composition, along with his unique sound of tenth's and fourth's, albeit wound around with more sophistication, one cannot help wondering what he would have written had he lived into the 1970s. Neat internal tape repaired tear to the spine and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 65 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | April's Fool Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. (Book #ID 112787) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1955. 1955. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 11'' x 9''. Contains 7 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. One tiny tear to the bottom front cover and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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The Billy Mayerl School of Modern Syncopation for the Piano | Advanced Course in the Modern Rhythm Style of Pianoforte Playing Lessons I (1) to IV (4) Complete Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] and Geoffrey Clayton (Director of Studies) (Book #ID 103431) Published by The Billy Mayerl School 29-31 Oxford Street, London circa 1930. 1930. Four parts publisher's original folded cream card covers, black lettering to the front covers. 12'' x 10''. Contains 8 pp to each lesson. Lesson IV with 2 chart cards and tissue over laid piano keyboard illustration. All in Very Good condition with small repaired tears to the edges of lesson IV. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | When Your Heart's on Fire - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - Transcription for Piano Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Jerome Kern (Book #ID 103417) Published by Chappell & Co. Ltd., 50 New Bond Street, London and T. B. Harms & Co., New York, 1934. 1934. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. In Very Good clean condition with new 'invisible' internal tape repair down the spine of the covers. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Runaway Love - Piano Selection | A New Play With Music Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. Lyrics by Frank Eyton (Book #ID 112831) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1939. 1939. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 10 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. Scarce. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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The Billy Mayerl School of Modern Syncopation for the Piano: Exercises To Lessons IV-VI + Student's Report Sheet. Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 79255) Published by The Billy Mayerl School 29-31 Oxford Street, London circa 1930. 1930. Publisher's original stapled plain cream card covers [softback]. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 22 printed pages of exercises for the piano with detailed notes. Free from any tears, light soiling to the covers, small brown mark to the top front cover and in Very Good condition. Front cover states 'The student is requested to practise all exercises most carefully, giving ungrudgingly as much time as he can spare to this. Where exercises are fingered, Continental fingering is used [thumbed marked with a I].' Separately enclosed is a Billy Mayerl Student's Report Sheet. We currently hold in stock 75 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Piano Transcriptions No. 1: If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] B. G. De Sylva (Book #ID 103422) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London First Billy Mayerl Edition 1925. 1925. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Internally repaired tears to the front and rear covers. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Shallow Waters | An Interlude For Piano Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. (Book #ID 112830) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1936. 1936. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 4 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Light spotting to the covers, free from any tears and in Very Good condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Orange Blossom Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. (Book #ID 112810) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1936. 1936. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 6 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | The Piano Compositions of Billy Mayerl | No. 4: The Jazz Mistress (Pianolette No. 2) Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. (Book #ID 112776) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1925. 1925. Publisher's original magenta and cream card covers with small inset cameo photograph of Billy Mayerl to the front cover. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 6 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | I Breathe On Windows - from 'Over She Goes' Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. Lyrics by Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton (Book #ID 112789) Published by The Victoria Music Publishing Company Ltd., 52 Maddox Street, London 1936. 1936. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 4 printed pages of musical score for the piano + 2 pp + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music: Six Studies in Syncopation Opus 55 Book III Containing Numbers 13 To 18 Complete Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 79249) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1930. London 1930. Publisher's original stapled plain sea green card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 24 printed pages of musical score for the piano, Foreword by Billy Mayerl. Free from any tears, light foxing to the covers and in Very Good condition. We currently hold in stock 75 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Love Me Forever Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] Victor Schertzinger and As Sung by Grace Moore (Book #ID 112773) Published by The Stirling Music Publishing Co. Ltd., 49-50 New Bond Street, London 1935. 1935. Publisher's original paper covers with Billy Mayerl and Grace Moore to the front cover. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 6 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription by Billy Mayerl (Piano Sheet Music) | Two Cigarettes in the Dark Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. Lew Pollack (Book #ID 112818) Published by The Stirling Music Publishing Co. Ltd., 49-50 New Bond Street, London 1934. 1934. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 5 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Wistaria | A Syncopation Impression for Piano Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. (Book #ID 112814) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1929. 1929. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 6 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Piano Transcription by Billy Mayerl (Piano Sheet Music) | Please Believe Me Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. Al Jacobs (Book #ID 112806) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1936. 1936. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 4 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Piano Exaggerations No. 4 - Sleepy Piano Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 103416) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1926. 1926. Publisher's original stapled colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 8 printed pages of musical score for the piano. Sadly the rear cover and last page of score is missing. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Billy Mayerl Piano Sheet Music | Billy Mayerl Pianolettes No. 5 Containing: Virginia Creeper Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959]. (Book #ID 112817) Published by Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., 42-43 Poland Street, London 1925. 1925. Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 6 printed pages of musical score for the piano + covers. Free from any tears and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock over 100 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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Part II of The Billy Mayerl School of Modern Syncopation for the Piano: Advanced Course in the Modern Rhythm Style of Pianoforte Playing Exercises To Lessons IV [Exercises to lesson V are on your Special Gramophone Record]. Mayerl, Billy [Joseph William Mayerl May 31st 1902 - March 25th 1959] (Book #ID 79254) Published by The Billy Mayerl School 29-31 Oxford Street, London circa 1930. 1930. Publisher's original stapled plain cream card covers [softback]. 12'' x 9½''. Contains 5 printed pages of exercises for the piano with detailed notes. Small repaired tears to the edges, light soiling to the covers and in Very Good condition. Front cover states 'The student is requested to practise all exercises most carefully, giving ungrudgingly as much time as he can spare to this. Where exercises are fingered, Continental fingering is used [thumbed marked with a I].' We currently hold in stock 75 other titles by Billy Mayerl. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAYERL, Billy (1902-1959) Category |
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