China Japan and the Far East

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And even a TOCCATA!!
Ding Shan-De_Toccata (Good Tidings).pdf
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Hands wrote:And even a TOCCATA!!

Never enough different toccatae ! :D
Thanks for this one !
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Anybody have this score?

Kikuko Kanai (1911-1986)
Ryukyu Dances (edition: Gendai-Shicho Sha)

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liveforpiano wrote:Brian,

Thank you very much for these scores. Very interesting works, I have just been playing through the Variations on the Theme of
"Kojo no Tsuki", and find there is a page missing. Variatione 5 is incomplete. The parts of numbers at the bottom of the page suggest it is page 7.
This is rather a nice piece, and I am wondering if you have the missing page.

Thank you again for this music.

Liveforpiano.
Can't find the missing page through the posts, has it been added somewhere ?
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HTIEKFR wrote:
liveforpiano wrote:Brian,

Thank you very much for these scores. Very interesting works, I have just been playing through the Variations on the Theme of
"Kojo no Tsuki", and find there is a page missing. Variatione 5 is incomplete. The parts of numbers at the bottom of the page suggest it is page 7.
This is rather a nice piece, and I am wondering if you have the missing page.

Thank you again for this music.

Liveforpiano.
Can't find the missing page through the posts, has it been added somewhere ?
Thanks
Sorry to say I only have a pdf of it myself, no hard copy, so cannot help, unless the person who sent it to me years ago visits this site I fear we will be stuck with that missing page. I understand that it was common in Japan to pulp unsold music rather than keep it on the shelf, if it doesn't sell it disappears never to surface again, so coming across secondhand copies is extremely difficult in Japan and outside Japan.
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Brian
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Thank you HTIEKFR and Brian,

I appreciate you letting me know. I will just have to keep my eyes on this thread and hope that someone does have
the missing page at some time.

Peter. (liveforpiano)
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Does anyone have the score for the Nocturne in e flat minor by Filipino composer and pianist Francisco Santiago?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCqkbcCNoeg

Someone at pianofiles has it, but I'm not a member, and he hasn't logged in in over a year.

Thanks very much.

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Hello Rob,
Hugely appreciated. Colin McPhee was something of a minor master, his finest piece being a symphony in all but name based on Balinese influenced motifs: Tabuh Tabuhan. I have a scan of his book 'A House in Bali' if anyone wants a copy.
The reply may seem a "little" late - but I thought I had the relevant item and indeed some other McPhee material - alas - I am in disarray and can not locate any of it - (and many other valuable (to me) material.

In short, yes I would like a copy,
Diolch
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remy wrote:Does anyone have the score for the Nocturne in e flat minor by Filipino composer and pianist Francisco Santiago?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCqkbcCNoeg

Someone at pianofiles has it, but I'm not a member, and he hasn't logged in in over a year.

Thanks very much.

jeremy
Hi Jeremy, sorry I don't have the Nocturne but I do have this little valsette/valssette (the spellings vary in the score) "In the Orient" hope you like it.
best wishes
Brian
Santiago F. - In the Orient (Valssette in F).pdf
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Thanks very much, Brian.


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