Argentinian Music
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Re: Argentinian Music
Beware of this ZIppyShare site: It wants to install a Media Player on your computer or take you to another suspect site **AFTER** you download the pdf.....JUST SAY NO.
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Re: Argentinian Music
This is the violin and orchestra version arranged by John Williams adapted for piano solo.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Argentinian Music
This is the violin and orchestra version arranged by John Williams adapted for piano solo.Thanks Mercuzio for this wonderful transcription. You really capture the richness of the texture of the original soundtrack. Well done!
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Re: Argentinian Music
Vidal Cibrian’ “Es prohibido fumar, Tango Criollo. –nms-
I don't have any information; maybe Lito can provide some info.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Piazzolla's Oblivion for piano solo
Hello,
Would any member happen to know who made the beautifully subdued arrangement of Piazzolla's Oblivion performed by this pianist on Youtube?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SEo1fOdO48
I contacted him privately but without any luck so far. There are a few identical performances based on the same score so I assume that it must be available commercially.
It is not by Kyoko Yamamoto, Saul Cosentino or DK Cheong.
Any information you may have about the arranger (and perhaps publisher) would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Would any member happen to know who made the beautifully subdued arrangement of Piazzolla's Oblivion performed by this pianist on Youtube?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SEo1fOdO48
I contacted him privately but without any luck so far. There are a few identical performances based on the same score so I assume that it must be available commercially.
It is not by Kyoko Yamamoto, Saul Cosentino or DK Cheong.
Any information you may have about the arranger (and perhaps publisher) would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Last edited by brizhir on Wed May 17, 2017 7:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Piazzolla's Oblivion for piano solo
I have Piazzola’s Oblivion in manuscript -nms-; if there is no copyright , I will be glad to post it.brizhir wrote:Hello,
Would any member happen to know who made the beautifully subdued arrangement of Piazzolla's Oblivion performed by this pianist on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SEo1fOdO48
I contacted him privately but without any luck so far. There are a few identical performances based on the same score so I assume that it must be available commercially.
It is not by Kyoko Yamamoto, Saul Cosentino or DK Cheong.
Any information you may have about the arranger (and perhaps publisher) would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Let’s wait for the Administrator answer.
Regards.
ILU
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Re: Argentinian Music
Ilu',
thanks for the offer but Piazolla would still be strictly in copyright and should not be posted on Pianophilia. Of course the requester could contact you by private message or e-mail, if they so wished.
Malcolm
thanks for the offer but Piazolla would still be strictly in copyright and should not be posted on Pianophilia. Of course the requester could contact you by private message or e-mail, if they so wished.
Malcolm
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Re: Argentinian Music
Malcolm:mballan wrote:Ilu',
thanks for the offer but Piazolla would still be strictly in copyright and should not be posted on Pianophilia. Of course the requester could contact you by private message or e-mail, if they so wished.
Malcolm
Thank you for your response and your advise.
Best regards.
ILU.
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Re: Argentinian Music
Julian Robledo's (1887-1940) Three O'Clock in the Morning Waltz was a smash hit in the 1920ies.
Further information: wiki
The attached copy with German and Estonian title was printed in Estonia but without an imprint or a publisher name. I don't think it's a authorized copy.
Further information: wiki
The attached copy with German and Estonian title was printed in Estonia but without an imprint or a publisher name. I don't think it's a authorized copy.
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In Bach we trust.
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Re: Argentinian Music
Luis R. Samartino; “Pericon” it is a joy melody, from the Argentinian folklore.
I don’t have his biography, maybe Lito Valle can give us some information
Regards.
P.S. I believe this score is the public domain. Administrator, please verify.
I don’t have his biography, maybe Lito Valle can give us some information
Regards.
P.S. I believe this score is the public domain. Administrator, please verify.
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