Got myself this goodie, but I'd be damned if I weren't to share it with you guys, especially since there isn't another scan available online (I think) and it's somewhat rare. Now I can acknowledge that my "scanning" job isn't the best, but the book as a whole should still be very much readable.
I'll note that the book is technically still under copyright, or at least Newman's Foreword (Will be another 4.1 years before that enters the public domain) but I doubt anyone really cares. Have a nice read drive.google.com/file/d/1SdCF-V_k0q-JaMwelc7kVXlOJ…
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A low effort catalogue of what I believe to be all the piano rolls Lamond made. Information on these (such as recording date or the piece that roll coincides with) are less concrete than say his audio recordings and vary between sources. The rolls are just a lot more rare than the audio recordings and many are simply lost.
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List of nearly every recorded performance of Frederic Lamond and where you can listen to it.
(Composer, Piece, Date Recorded, Catalogue Number, Matrix/ces)
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I like Frederic Lamond