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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 1:09 pm
by fleubis
Many thanks to Aggelos for the most interesting Amirov The Arabian Nights score. Quite interesting melodies here.
And thanks also to our dear Malcolm for the Taktakishvili Suite is extremely interesting, Tak seems have gone all out in writing this piece. The rhythmic and melodic flavors seem endless.

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 3:04 pm
by Jim Faston
mballan wrote:
mballan wrote:
Jim Faston wrote:Anyone with Otar Taktakishvili's Suite in Imitation of Georgian Instruments? This is one of several interlibrary loan requests I recently made that came back unfilled. Thanks.
Jim

I do not have this as yet but hope to buy a copy shortly......will share if it arrives !!

Malcolm
Aggelos - many thanks for the Amirov, a fantastic work.

Jim - as promised, Taktakishvili 'In Imitation of Georgian Instruments'.
Taktakishvili - Suite 'In Imitation of Georgian Instruments'.pdf
Translation of titles:
1. Pipe and Chonguri
2. Panduruli
3. Dudak
4. Doli

Malcolm
Excellent! Many thanks, Malcolm--I've been looking for this for some time.

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 5:08 pm
by alfor
Great! Thank you!

P.S. The scan quality is not up to your usual standard. How come?

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:18 am
by mballan
alfor wrote:Great! Thank you!

P.S. The scan quality is not up to your usual standard. How come!
Alas, not my scan........sent to me by a contact in Georgia. I just thought something is better than nothing. I am now trying to look at getting originals sent to me but proving difficult and costly !!

Malcolm

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:14 pm
by Aggelos

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 1:36 pm
by Jim Faston

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 5:21 pm
by mballan
To my knowledge, Grigor Egiazaryan, wrote very little for the piano [he was primarily an orchestral composer with ballets and symphonic works plus some choral pieces]. The only piano pieces I am aware of, beyond the Four Preludes posted by Alfor, are:

Three Dances (1935)
In Memory of Komitas (1936)
Poeme Sazandar (1938)

There is a 'Dance' in one of the Children albums posted previously on PP...........may be one of the Three Dances ?

Malcolm

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 6:27 pm
by Aggelos
Jim, don't worry, I knew about Alfor's post.
At least, his symphonic works are well crafted with sparkling, hyper-coloured orchestration.

In addition, I am looking forward to any works from Uzeyir Hajibeyov (a.k.a. Uzeir Gadzhibekov)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzeyir_Hajibeyov
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=278&p=2381&hilit=Gadzhibekov#p2381

And why not from his cousin too?...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soltan_Hajibeyov

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:10 pm
by Scarbo
Hello,
I'm having quite a bit of trouble finding some sheet music, and hoping someone can help:

Composer: Loris Tjeknavorian (sometimes spelled 'Cheknavarian')
Piece: Fantastic Dances Op. 2 for piano.

I have searched catalogs, libraries, and sheet music repositories, but can't find these pieces anywhere.

Any information or leads would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks so much!

Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 12:07 am
by fredbucket
Scarbo wrote:Composer: Loris Tjeknavorian (sometimes spelled 'Cheknavarian')
Piece: Fantastic Dances Op. 2 for piano.
This is a tricky one, because Tjeknavorian, of course, is still with us. Obviously posting his works here would not be possible, but (and I imagine you've already looked at this) if you go through his official website (http://www.loristjeknavorian.com/contacts.htm, which apparently gives his email address) you may be able to get somewhere.

Regards
Fred