Around thirteen years ago I was at the Button Box and saw a tune book, Diatonic Liaisons, by Alexandra Browne. An amazing piece of work, it compiled original tunes by Frédéric Paris, Dave Roberts, Bruno le Tron, Alain Pennec, Alan Lamb, Andy Cutting, Trevor Upham, and Marc Perrone. With eight tunes by each of these worthies, along with extensive biographical notes, this was an amazing, unprecedented collection. On top of that, it was simply beautiful, with the music hand rendered, incorporating unique symbols to capture the particularities of button accordion practice. On any other day, I would have picked up the thing for twice the asking price.
But on that day I was purchasing an instrument and had no excess supply of the ready to get the book. "Next time," I said, and then never saw it again.
Until a few months ago. Who should show up on
Melodeon.net but Alexandra Browne herself, and she doesn't know, but is there any interest in this book ... and there was a lot of interest. A print run was done, and copies were made available (also by PDF), all for a reasonable price. So, I'm recommending the thing unequivocally. If you're interested in obtaining a copy, contact Ms. Browne at
alexandra.browne6@btinternet.com.
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