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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 1:52 am
by Scriabinoff
FW190 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:38 pm
Scriabinoff wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 2:50 pm
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There is til today unknown to me , a version for duet, seems recording audio is quite old , can we source the score uses in the video ?
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Beautiful version.
(Scan from Ilia Chavchavadze National Parliamentary Library
of Georgia)
Taktakishvilli,O.-.Poem-(2P-1976).pdf
You are a True hero and scholar, I / we salute you.
A most welcome upload to the board , wowsers (´(ェ)`), you're right it is rather nice, I like some of the sonic effects /sonority quality difference vs the solo version , both are great but yes one especially so.
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2021 1:17 pm
by mballan
Latest from National Library of Georgia.
Germane Japaridze (1939 - )
Japaridze G - Miniatures for Piano (1979).pdf
Miniatures (1979)
1. Merry Horse
2. Little Girl’s Dance
3. Lullaby
4. Cheburashka
5. Musical Moment
Rusudan Khorava (1954 - )
Khorava R - Two Dances for Piano (1993).pdf
Aleksandr Shaverzashvili (1919 - 2003)
Shaverzashvili A - Fantasia on themes from Paliashvili's opera 'Abesalom & Eteri' for Piano (1973).pdf
Shaverzashvili A - Five Pieces for Piano (1993).pdf
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 3:41 pm
by mballan
Latest offering from Georgian National Library.
Chukhrukidze K - Two Improvisations (1984).pdf
Dzhaparidze H - Three Pieces (1983).pdf
Khapava L - Six Preludes (1993).pdf
Shaverzashvili G - Three Pieces for Piano (1992).pdf
Shaverzashvili L - Five Pieces for Piano (1969).pdf
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:01 am
by bingo
Does anyone here read Armenian? I've been trying to properly translate the title of his three folk sketches, but all the translation tools I've used spout gibberish for some of the words: ???????: Three Sketches for Nolagamum?
ՑԱԻԵԼՈԻԱԾ
Երեք արտագիծ նոլագաիւմրի Համար
ekmalian sketches.jpg
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 9:53 am
by mballan
Bingo - many thanks for the links to the Armenian works. Of your question, I have just know them as Three Armenian Folk Sketches.
For ease, I have downloaded all the piano scores and duly shared here: individual works are either given in English or French, and each album has anything between 20-30 pages of narrative - alas all in Armenian.
Malcolm
Kouguell A - Deux Pages d'Album & Danse Armenienne for Piano.pdf
Kara-Mourza K - Works for Piano.pdf
Yekmalyan M - Works for Piano.pdf
Just be aware after the Song without Words, the next ten pieces in Armenian are the Armenian Folksongs, followed by the Three Armenian Folk Sketches. Naxos / Grand Piano are issuing a recording of these works shortly (although composer is listed as Ekmalian), the Naxos site gives a breakdown of the English titles of the various folksongs.
Gazarossian K - Works for Piano.pdf
Chukhadzhyan T - Works for Piano.pdf
The album shows name as Tchouhadjian, which is the European version of his name, it correctly should be Chukhadzhyan.
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 12:47 am
by bingo
mballan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 9:53 am
Bingo - many thanks for the links to the Armenian works. Of your question, I have just know them as Three Armenian Folk Sketches.
For ease, I have downloaded all the piano scores and duly shared here: individual works are either given in English or French, and each album has anything between 20-30 pages of narrative - alas all in Armenian.
Malcolm
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Yekmalyan M - Works for Piano.pdf
Just be aware after the Song without Words, the next ten pieces in Armenian are the Armenian Folksongs, followed by the Three Armenian Folk Sketches. Naxos / Grand Piano are issuing a recording of these works shortly (although composer is listed as Ekmalian), the Naxos site gives a breakdown of the English titles of the various folksongs.
The Archive site allows one to download a text extract of the music PDF. The quality is not great. I've run that file through both Google and (slightly better) Microsoft translate. Aside from a lot of gibberish as a result of the PDF intermediary, the text seems to have mostly coverage of the poetic/liturgic reference material in Yekmalyan's work.
After running web searches in Russian and Armenian, it's pretty clear the composer's liturgical work completely dominates his legacy. I can't find much in the way of performance of piano work other than arrangements of the liturgical works, and the Grand Piano recording.
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:17 am
by bingo
Otar TEVDORADZE(1923-1983)
Born in Kutaisi Georgia in 1923, graduating from Vano Sarajishvili Tbilisi State Conservatory in 1949. He served in the Soviet Army from 1941 to 1943.
From 1949 he was manager of the music department of the Sokhumi State Drama Theatre. He also worked as a teacher at Sokhumi Music School. From 1957 to 1966 he was the director of the Tbilisi I Music School. He was appointed Chief Consultant of the Georgian Philharmonic-Symphony, Chamber, and Pop Music Department in 1963. He was made Artistic Director of Georgian Music Ensemble Association in 1974.
Appears to have done soundtracks for some short films:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2294118
Piano works appear to be mainly for children. This short piece is amusing.
TEVDORADZE Circus_Horses.pdf
Listen:
https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/7685684
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:28 am
by Jean-Séb
Nice little piece. Thank you.
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 1:17 am
by Rorisite
Has anybody made a pdf out of Adigozalov's Piano Concerto 2? I found a preview on the Azerbaijan National Library:
http://web2.anl.az:81/read/page.php?bibid=190165&pno=2
Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 2:13 am
by bingo
No, but it would be easy to make one.Just save each of the 26 page images and print to pdf. Voila!
Easily less than 10 minutes.