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Re: Argentinian music

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:17 am
by phikfy
Is there anyone who has Carlos Lopez Buchardo Cancion del Carretero (trans. solo piano by Leornado Brunelli)? I really feel desperate for locating this score. Could someone scan and post it? It's obviously out of print and I can't order any where online. Thank you for your help!

Best,
phikfy

Re: Argentinian music

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:29 pm
by mballan
Alfredo Berisso. Born 1876 Argentina; died 1931, Italy. Unfortunately, I can find no other biographical information on this composer.

These two pieces are from a set of four [alas I do not have Nos, 3 & 4] called Impressioni. There is also a 1st series of pieces under the same title - useful list of works given at the end of No. 1 Pirotecnica sul mare.

Malcolm

Berisso A - Impressioni series 2 - No. 1 Pirotecnica sul mare
Berisso A - Impressioni series 2 - No. 1 Pirotecnica sul mare.pdf
Berisso A - Impressioni series 2 - No. 2 Iberica
Berisso A - Impressioni series 2 - No. 2 Iberica.pdf

Re: Argentinian music

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 8:32 pm
by Riodk
From Kulas Music Library.
Berisso_Impressioni series 2_No 4-5_Il gatto ed il topo, Il tombolo.pdf
Berisso_Suite de danses no 3.pdf

Re: Argentinian Music

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:16 am
by emzett
Has anyone information on and/or scores by Juan Carlos Paz? Thanks in advance.
emzett

Re: Argentinian Music

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 7:51 pm
by Mercuzio
Astor Piazzolla: Chiquilin de Bachin (The little beggar boy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UonwYu0QtLQ
Chiquilin de Bachin (The little beggar boy) Astor Piazzolla.pdf

Re: Argentinian Music

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 4:19 am
by phikfy
Thanks for the Piazzolla arrangement. Beautiful! Hope you can do more transcriptions for Piazzolla, Mercuzio.

Re: Argentinian Music

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:24 am
by Mercuzio
phikfy wrote:Thanks for the Piazzolla arrangement. Beautiful! Hope you can do more transcriptions for Piazzolla, Mercuzio.
Thanks, I would like to work on Piazzolla's music but I think that most of his compositions have already a good arrangement for piano. This piece was suggested by a Youtuber because I didn't know it. Do you have any other suggestion?

Re: Argentinian Music

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:50 am
by phikfy
Mercuzio wrote:
phikfy wrote:Thanks for the Piazzolla arrangement. Beautiful! Hope you can do more transcriptions for Piazzolla, Mercuzio.
Thanks, I would like to work on Piazzolla's music but I think that most of his compositions have already a good arrangement for piano. This piece was suggested by a Youtuber because I didn't know it. Do you have any other suggestion?
To be honest, I long to play a solo piano version of Le Grand Tango. This one is really a quint-essential Piazzolla piece for me. I wonder why nobody tried his hands on this before.

Re: Argentinian Music

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 8:36 am
by Mercuzio
phikfy wrote:
Mercuzio wrote:
phikfy wrote:Thanks for the Piazzolla arrangement. Beautiful! Hope you can do more transcriptions for Piazzolla, Mercuzio.
Thanks, I would like to work on Piazzolla's music but I think that most of his compositions have already a good arrangement for piano. This piece was suggested by a Youtuber because I didn't know it. Do you have any other suggestion?
To be honest, I long to play a solo piano version of Le Grand Tango. This one is really a quint-essential Piazzolla piece for me. I wonder why nobody tried his hands on this before.
Well, I'm listening to it right now. There is also a 2 pianos version. This maybe is why nobody attempted to do it for solo piano.
In my opinion is quite a harsh (strident) piece and the few melodic parts emerge only with strings.
Anyway I'll try to get an original score and see if something can be done, but I'm not optimistic about it.
Thanks anyway for your suggestion.

Re: Argentinian Music

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 3:41 am
by lito valle
Juan Carlos Paz

Rítmica Ostinata
(1942)

Orchestra score
(nms)

http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/oxdJWWKO/file.html