Music from the Balkans
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Re: Music from the Balkans
Хумореска / Humoresque
Piano piece from the bulgarian composer
Веселин СТОЯНОВ / * \ Vesselin STOYANOV (Wesselin STOJANOFF)
(1902-1969)
Piano piece from the bulgarian composer
Веселин СТОЯНОВ / * \ Vesselin STOYANOV (Wesselin STOJANOFF)
(1902-1969)
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Приспивна песен (= Prispivna pessen) / Berceuse / Lullaby
Piano piece from the bulgarian composer
Веселин СТОЯНОВ / * \ Vesselin STOYANOV (Wesselin STOJANOFF)
(1902-1969)
Piano piece from the bulgarian composer
Веселин СТОЯНОВ / * \ Vesselin STOYANOV (Wesselin STOJANOFF)
(1902-1969)
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Re: Music from the Balkans
Piano piece :
Дий, конче ! / * \ Hue, mon cheval !
from the bulgarian composer :
Асен КАРАСТОЯНОВ / * \ Asen KARASTOYANOV (Assen KARASTOJANOW)
(1893 - 1976)
Дий, конче ! / * \ Hue, mon cheval !
from the bulgarian composer :
Асен КАРАСТОЯНОВ / * \ Asen KARASTOYANOV (Assen KARASTOJANOW)
(1893 - 1976)
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Re: Music from the Balkans
this is a Bulgarian piano collection (1968) by (with) various European composers
50 pieces
you can see the content in the end (in bulgarian)
i scanned few pages in double - once in black & white and once again the same page in color...
here the composers: (not in order)
Parashkev Hadjiev, Svetoslav Obretenov, Vesselin Stoyanov, Assen Karastoyanov, Dimitar Goncharov,
Alexander Grechaninov, Sergey Bortkievich, Samuel Maykapar (Samouïl Maïkapar), Sergey Prokofiev, M. Osokin,
Daniel Türk, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Louis Couperin, Leopold Mozart, J.S. Bach, Georg Böhm, Joseph Haydn,
W.A. Mozart, Bela Bartok, Johann Pachelbel, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Robert Schumann, Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue,
and last but not least : Alec ROWLEY
PS: if N°36 "Pastoral" is written by Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726) - the year of composition [in this edition] : (1675) seems to me a bit wrong...
50 pieces
you can see the content in the end (in bulgarian)
i scanned few pages in double - once in black & white and once again the same page in color...
here the composers: (not in order)
Parashkev Hadjiev, Svetoslav Obretenov, Vesselin Stoyanov, Assen Karastoyanov, Dimitar Goncharov,
Alexander Grechaninov, Sergey Bortkievich, Samuel Maykapar (Samouïl Maïkapar), Sergey Prokofiev, M. Osokin,
Daniel Türk, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Louis Couperin, Leopold Mozart, J.S. Bach, Georg Böhm, Joseph Haydn,
W.A. Mozart, Bela Bartok, Johann Pachelbel, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Robert Schumann, Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue,
and last but not least : Alec ROWLEY
PS: if N°36 "Pastoral" is written by Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726) - the year of composition [in this edition] : (1675) seems to me a bit wrong...
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Re: Music from the Balkans
НА ПОЛЕТО ( = NA POLETO )
Piano piece from the Bulgarian composer
Светослав ОБРЕТЕНОВ / * \ Svetoslav OBRETENOV
(1909-1955)
i made it with Finale in 3 ways
maybe the last - in 1 page - is the best
Piano piece from the Bulgarian composer
Светослав ОБРЕТЕНОВ / * \ Svetoslav OBRETENOV
(1909-1955)
i made it with Finale in 3 ways
maybe the last - in 1 page - is the best
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Re: Music from the Balkans
On Youtube I found a presumably Serbian or Croatian piece called Solunsko Kolo, and the composer is Denis de Sarno San Đorđo. However, I cannot find any more information on this composer. Does anybody know this composer?
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Re: Music from the Balkans
Denis de Sarno San Đorđo: Solunsko Kolo", it is a Serbian folksong, which was composed on the Greek island of Corfu in 1916 to commemorate the Serbian Army's retreat through Albania during World War I (wikipedia).
Check spotify:
...And youtube:
Regards.
Check spotify:
...And youtube:
Regards.
Quo melius Illac
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Re: Music from the Balkans
Suite for Violin and Piano
from the bulgarian composer
Парашкев ХАДЖИЕВ | Parachkev HADJIEV | Parshkev HADZHIEV
(1912-1992)
1. Песен | Song
2. Ръченица | Rachenitza
3. Хоро | Choro (Khoro, Horo)
Редактор на цигулковата партия : Боян ЛЕЧЕВ
Redaction of the violin part : Boyan LECHEV
from the bulgarian composer
Парашкев ХАДЖИЕВ | Parachkev HADJIEV | Parshkev HADZHIEV
(1912-1992)
1. Песен | Song
2. Ръченица | Rachenitza
3. Хоро | Choro (Khoro, Horo)
Редактор на цигулковата партия : Боян ЛЕЧЕВ
Redaction of the violin part : Boyan LECHEV
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Re: Music from the Balkans
Bulgarian composer
Георги Златев-Черкин / * \ Georgi Zlatev-Cherkin (Georgui Zlatev-Tcherkine / Gueorgui Zlatev-Tcherquine)
(1905-1977)
SEVDANA
violin and piano
Редактор на партията на цигулката : Недялка СИМЕОНОВА
Редакция скрипичной партии Н. СИМЕОНОВОЙ
Sofia, Bulgaria 1956
This is Russian edition from 1970
Георги Златев-Черкин / * \ Georgi Zlatev-Cherkin (Georgui Zlatev-Tcherkine / Gueorgui Zlatev-Tcherquine)
(1905-1977)
SEVDANA
violin and piano
Редактор на партията на цигулката : Недялка СИМЕОНОВА
Редакция скрипичной партии Н. СИМЕОНОВОЙ
Sofia, Bulgaria 1956
This is Russian edition from 1970
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Re: Music from the Balkans
P. Shivitz (п. шивиц), or P. Shivits, apparently Slovenian composer, but I have a hard time to find anything about this composer.
Hope I can get an official card at our local library soon so that I can use their scanners for better quality. In this case, the book was pretty much totally yellow...
Mihovil Logar (1902-1998), born in Rijeka (Croatia), spent most of his life in Belgrade (Serbia).
Josip Slavenski (1896-1955) Yugoslavian composer. Has already been featured here before, but couldn't find these pieces.
Hope I can get an official card at our local library soon so that I can use their scanners for better quality. In this case, the book was pretty much totally yellow...
Mihovil Logar (1902-1998), born in Rijeka (Croatia), spent most of his life in Belgrade (Serbia).
Josip Slavenski (1896-1955) Yugoslavian composer. Has already been featured here before, but couldn't find these pieces.
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