Re: China Japan and the Far East
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 4:56 pm
Thanks a lot Scriabinof, I'll have a look
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Scriabinoff wrote:I have 2 Yuyama volumes, and to my knowledge they are in print (I also have the CD recordings of teach set).burgmuller wrote:I'm afraid they are not. But I'm not sure
By any chance, does anyone have a book by Akira Yuyama, The world of the cake, please?
The "Confections A Piano Sweet" is really incredible, it is 'aimed at [gifted] children" but doesn't speak down to them, not too unsimilar in spirit and scope to Bartok Microcosmos or similar. I am not sure if we are lost in translation and you are referring this one or if there is another volume i was not aware of by that name (The world of the cake)
They are used extensively in teaching and young artist performing literature in Japan and the music is absolutely bursting with charm and character.
I am unfortunately unable to share due to again both chronology and CR and being in print and for sale/commercially.
The other is less common and smaller in scale called Children's Land and contains lovely little pieces for 'small hands' where ther are no intervals in a single hand greater than a 7th.
There is "Children's Word" that I do not yet have.
Anyone interested in hearing the pieces should do some searching in youtube, they stay a little hidden however so sometimes you may need to employ some google translate to get the Japanese text then search that and related results.
soh choon wee wrote:Scriabinoff wrote:I have 2 Yuyama volumes, and to my knowledge they are in print (I also have the CD recordings of teach set).burgmuller wrote:I'm afraid they are not. But I'm not sure
By any chance, does anyone have a book by Akira Yuyama, The world of the cake, please?
The "Confections A Piano Sweet" is really incredible, it is 'aimed at [gifted] children" but doesn't speak down to them, not too unsimilar in spirit and scope to Bartok Microcosmos or similar. I am not sure if we are lost in translation and you are referring this one or if there is another volume i was not aware of by that name (The world of the cake)
They are used extensively in teaching and young artist performing literature in Japan and the music is absolutely bursting with charm and character.
I am unfortunately unable to share due to again both chronology and CR and being in print and for sale/commercially.
The other is less common and smaller in scale called Children's Land and contains lovely little pieces for 'small hands' where ther are no intervals in a single hand greater than a 7th.
There is "Children's Word" that I do not yet have.
Anyone interested in hearing the pieces should do some searching in youtube, they stay a little hidden however so sometimes you may need to employ some google translate to get the Japanese text then search that and related results.
I am able to go to japan to get the scores....... but I need the title in Japanese language to make sense out of it. So, is it too much to ask for a scan of the COVER page, and just any one page of the score so that we have a sample of what the content is like???
Thank you.
I may be able to extract a sample page or two for example and illustrative purposes only not too unlike the publisher sames they make available on websites that sell scores so you can preview the score prior to purchase.soh choon wee wrote:soh choon wee wrote:Scriabinoff wrote:I have 2 Yuyama volumes, and to my knowledge they are in print (I also have the CD recordings of teach set).burgmuller wrote:I'm afraid they are not. But I'm not sure
By any chance, does anyone have a book by Akira Yuyama, The world of the cake, please?
The "Confections A Piano Sweet" is really incredible, it is 'aimed at [gifted] children" but doesn't speak down to them, not too unsimilar in spirit and scope to Bartok Microcosmos or similar. I am not sure if we are lost in translation and you are referring this one or if there is another volume i was not aware of by that name (The world of the cake)
They are used extensively in teaching and young artist performing literature in Japan and the music is absolutely bursting with charm and character.
I am unfortunately unable to share due to again both chronology and CR and being in print and for sale/commercially.
The other is less common and smaller in scale called Children's Land and contains lovely little pieces for 'small hands' where ther are no intervals in a single hand greater than a 7th.
There is "Children's Word" that I do not yet have.
Anyone interested in hearing the pieces should do some searching in youtube, they stay a little hidden however so sometimes you may need to employ some google translate to get the Japanese text then search that and related results.
I am able to go to japan to get the scores....... but I need the title in Japanese language to make sense out of it. So, is it too much to ask for a scan of the COVER page, and just any one page of the score so that we have a sample of what the content is like???
Thank you.
Sorry...... Never mind, I got it....
The composer Akira Yuyama is 湯山昭
The piece is お菓子の世界:ポップコーン .
Do you mean the score or a recording?soh choon wee wrote:Not sure anyone has any means to get this (FIVE) japan piano concertoes.