Music from the Balkans

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Here's a scan of the Nocturne by Manolis Kalomiris. The score is pretty low res but readable. -nms-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr1OICwFF1g
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A nice scan of the two-piano reduction of Filip Lazăr's second piano concerto, Op.19 has appeared on IMSLP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXp1-GY5g-Q

Another scan of his Op.15 piano sonata has appeared there as well.
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Many thanks, Jim for pointing out Lazăr's 2nd piano concerto. It certainly is an energetic piece--not a moment's rest throughout.
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caostotale wrote:
minacciosa wrote:Does anyone have access to any of Parashkev Hadjiev's music for violin?
I have one violin/piano work by a Rauf Hadjiyev called 'Algerian Melody (Poem)'. Nothing by Parashkev.
Is it possible for you to post the Hadjiyev Algerian Melody?
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Does anyone know where a copy of Enescu's Légende for violin and piano (1891) (not his trumpet piece of the same name) might be found? I've searched for ages for it, but can't even find a record of whether it is has ever been published.
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Alkanator wrote:Does anyone know where a copy of Enescu's Légende for violin and piano (1891) (not his trumpet piece of the same name) might be found? I've searched for ages for it, but can't even find a record of whether it is has ever been published.
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Yes, it was published back in 2005 by Romanian Culture Centre (6 volumes of the violin works), editied by Sherban Lupa, who also recorded the work. Expect these may be difficult to find / obtain, can only suggest contacting the Centre via their website, or Lupa himself (he does have his own website). Alternatively as it was recorded by Toccata Classics see if you can obtain contact information via their site.

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mballan wrote:
Alkanator wrote:Does anyone know where a copy of Enescu's Légende for violin and piano (1891) (not his trumpet piece of the same name) might be found? I've searched for ages for it, but can't even find a record of whether it is has ever been published.
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Yes, it was published back in 2005 by Romanian Culture Centre (6 volumes of the violin works), editied by Sherban Lupa, who also recorded the work. Expect these may be difficult to find / obtain, can only suggest contacting the Centre via their website, or Lupa himself (he does have his own website). Alternatively as it was recorded by Toccata Classics see if you can obtain contact information via their site.

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I should add that I think that it was a set piece in the 2016 Menuhin Violin Competition in London (it was certainly played by several competitors), so there will certainly be copies floating around in the collections of the competitors. I imagine that the Menuhin School in Surrey would certainly have a copy in its library.
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Veselin Anastasov Stoyanov - Nocturne from 3 piano pieces

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHGx0an1LGs

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Very nice piece. Thank you.
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Hi all,

I hope this is the right place for this request.

I'm looking for Georges Boskoff's "Prelude" in c minor and another work of which I'm not sure about the title: "Rustic Danse" (this a literal translation from the portuguese).

Any help?

Many thanks in advance.
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