Music from the Balkans

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lutoslawski
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Re: Music from the Balkans

Post by lutoslawski »

I see...
I did not had this opus until i found it somewhere floating around google.

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Hello everyone,

I've finished to make the my edition of N. Skalkottas piece -Echo-, and I've decided to post it.
Is strange and sad that this little big masterpiece has been not never published.... (at least for that I know...)

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Thank you for the Skalkottas.
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WCosand wrote:Thank you for the Skalkottas.
Seconded !!
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A WONDERFUL edition!! Thanks.
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Seeking piano solo music by Marko Tajčević after previewing this disc : http://www.toccataclassics.com/cddetail.php?CN=TOCC0041

AFAICT the only items available for purchase are

* Balkan Dances (Schott)
* Songs from Mur Island (Henle)

The Variations on a Theme in C minor were included in a Yugoslav anthology provided on this thread.

[tags: Tajcevic, Tajcevik]
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http://www.henle.de/de/detail/index.htm ... lavier_166

Lived 1900-1984. What exactly is the meaning of the term "copyright"?
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alfor wrote:http://www.henle.de/de/detail/index.htm ... lavier_166

Lived 1900-1984. What exactly is the meaning of the term "copyright"?

That is the German for "Songs from Mur Island"I believe ;)
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sgambatiesque wrote:That is the German for "Songs from Mur Island"I believe ;)
Exactly!
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alfor wrote:
sgambatiesque wrote:That is the German for "Songs from Mur Island"I believe ;)
Exactly!
Yes .. one of the two pieces I listed that I know how to buy.

I can't find any others from the piano work listing, other than the Variations posted earlier.
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