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Fujiimarimbadb.Pdf No. Composer Title Date of Composing Date of Premiere Name of Concert Hall Name of Prefecture Country Performer Publisher Recording Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 1 Abe, Keiko Frogs 1958 1964 Ginza Yamaha Hall Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.) Studio 4 Productions Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Keiko Abe (mar.), Colombia Studio 2 Abe, Keiko Frog ~Orchestra Version 1958 1964 Columbia Studio Tokyo Japan No No Orchestra Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 3 Abe, Keiko Michi 1978 1979 U.S.A. Keiko Abe (mar.) Music for Percussion Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Schott Japan Campany Ltd. Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 4 Abe, Keiko Variations on Japanese Children's Songs 1982 1982 Austria Keiko Abe (mar.) (SJ050) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Zimmermann Frankfurt Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 5 Abe, Keiko Dream of the Cherry Blossoms 1984 1984 Wurzburg Germany Keiko Abe (mar.) (ZM25100) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 6 Abe, Keiko Sea of Galilee for Six Mallets 1984 1984 U.S.A. Keiko Abe (mar.) No No Schott Japan Campany Ltd. Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 7 Abe, Keiko Wind in the Bamboo Grove 1984 1984 Michigan U.S.A. Keiko Abe (mar.) (SJ050) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Schott Japan Campany Ltd. Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 8 Abe, Keiko Ancient Vase 1986 1986 Germany Keiko Abe (mar.) (SJ050) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Schott Japan Campany Ltd. Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 9 Abe, Keiko Memories of the Seashore 1986 1986 Poland Keiko Abe (mar.) (SJ050) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Xebec Music Publishing Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 10 Abe, Keiko Prism ~for Solo Marimba 1986 1986 Poland Keiko Abe (mar.) Company Ltd. (PS-001) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Schott Japan Campany Ltd. Marimba Fantasy, Xebec Music 11 Abe, Keiko Little Windows 1986 1986 Poland Keiko Abe (mar.) (SJ050) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1004 Schott Japan Campany Ltd. 12 Abe, Keiko Memories of the Seashore ~for Two Marimbas 1988 1988 Canada Keiko Abe (mar.), Angela Knight (mar.) No (SJ052) Conversation in the Forest I ~for Solo Marimba and Keiko Abe (mar.), Michigan Percussion Xebec Music Publishing Marimba Spiritual, Xebec Music 13 Abe, Keiko 1988 1988 Tokyo Japan 3 Percussionists Ensemble Company Ltd. (PE-002) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC-1007 14 Abe, Keiko In Praise of Nature ~for Marimba and Tape 1990 1990 Izumi Hall Osaka Japan Keiko Abe (mar.) No No 15 Abe, Keiko Sylvan Stanzas ~Mountain Stanzas 1990 1990 Ishibashi Memorial Hall Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.) No No 16 Abe, Keiko From the far side of Earth ~for Marimba and Tape~ 1990 1990 Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.) No No 17 Abe, Keiko Prism ~for Two Marimbas 1992 1992 Osaka Japan Keiko Abe (mar.), Kuniko Ueda (mar.) No No Fantastic Marimba, Xebec Music 18 Abe, Keiko Voice of Matsuri Drums 1992 1992 Stockholm Sweden Keiko Abe (mar.) No Publishing Company Ltd. XECC- 1001B Fantastic Marimba, Xebec Music 19 Abe, Keiko Wind Across Mountains for 6 mallets 1992 1992 Orchard Hall Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.) No Publishing Company Ltd. XECC- 1001B Xebec Music Publishing 20 Abe, Keiko Wind Across Mountains ~for Solo Marimba 1992 1992 Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.) No Company Ltd. (PS-001) Conversation in the Forest II ~for Marimba, Alto Keiko Abe (mar.), Michigan Chamber Conversation, Xebec Publishing 21 Abe, Keiko 1993 1993 Michigan Theater Michigan U.S.A. No Saxophone,Oboe and 2 Percussionists Players Company Ltd. XECC-1003 Fantastic Marimba, Xebec Music Xebec Music Publishing 22 Abe, Keiko Wind Sketch ~for Solo Marimba 1993 1993 U. S. A. Keiko Abe (mar.) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC- Company Ltd. (PS-001) 1001B Fantastic Marimba, Xebec Music Xebec Music Publishing 23 Abe, Keiko Itsuki Fantasy for Six Mallets 1993 1993 U.S.A. Keiko Abe (mar.) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC- Company Ltd. (PS-002) 1001B Fantastic Marimba, Xebec Music 24 Abe, Keiko Ban-ka ~for Solo Marimba 1993 1993 U.S.A. Keiko Abe (mar.) No Publishing Company Ltd. XECC- 1001B Fantastic Marimba, Xebec Music Xebec Music Publishing 25 Abe, Keiko Tambourin Paraphrase ~for Solo Marimba 1993 1993 Izumi Hall Osaka Japan Keiko Abe (mar.) Publishing Company Ltd. XECC- Company Ltd. (PS-001) 1001B Keiko Abe (mar.), D. Samuels, P. 26 Abe, Keiko Ban-ka ~for 4 Players 1994 1994 Tokyo Japan No No McCandless, G. Cronkhite 27 Abe, Keiko Ban-ka ~for Solo Marimba and Percussion Group 1994 1994 Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.), Nexus No No Xebec Music Publishing 28 Abe, Keiko Tambourin Paraphrase ~for Two Marimbas 1994 1994 France Keiko Abe (mar.), Pascal Zabaro (mar.) No Company Ltd. (PD-002) Keiko Abe (mar.), Royal Northern Prism Rhapsody for Solo Marimba and Wind Xebec Music Publishing 29 Abe, Keiko 1995 1995 ACTCITY Hamamatsu Shizuoka Japan College of Music Wind Ensemble England No Ensemble Company Ltd. (RENT-002) (orch.), Timothy Reynish (cond.) Prism Rhapsody Piano Reduction ~for Solo Xebec Music Publishing 30 Abe, Keiko Marimba and Orchestra or Wind Ensemble 1995 1995 Suwa, Nagano Japan Keiko Abe (mar.), Takashi Saiki (pf) No Company Ltd. (PD-001) (Marimba Concerto) Keiko Abe (mar.), Umea Sympony Xebec Music Publishing 31 Abe, Keiko Prism Rhapsody for Solo Marimba and Orchestra 1996 1996 Sweden Orchestra/Sweden (orch.), Arvo Volmer No Company Ltd. (RENT-001) (cond.) Keiko Abe (mar.), Sekar Sakura Xebec Music Publishing 32 Abe, Keiko Memories of the Seashore ~for Marimba Ensemble 1997 1998 Tottori Japan No (gamelan) Company Ltd. (RENT-006) Mayuko Matsumura (mar.), Yoshiko Xebec Music Publishing 33 Abe, Keiko Conversation in the Forest ~for Two Marimbas 1997 1997 Osaka Japan No Nakagawa (mar.) Company Ltd. (PD-003) Mayuko Matsumura (mar.), Yoshiko Xebec Music Publishing 34 Abe, Keiko Wind Across Mountains ~for Two Marimbas 1997 1997 Tokyo Japan No Nakagawa (mar.) Company Ltd. (PD-004) Wind Sketch III ~for Solo Marimba and Keiko Abe (mar.), Michael Udow (perc.), 35 Abe, Keiko 1997 1997 Tokyo Japan No No Percussionists Anthony DiSanza (perc.) Xebec Music Publishing 36 Abe, Keiko Tambourin Paraphrase ~for Marimba Ensemble 1997 1997 Tokyo Japan Toho Marimba Ensemble No Company Ltd. (RENT-005) 37 Abe, Keiko Michi II 1998 1998 Manchester U.S.A Keiko Abe (mar.) No No 38 Abe, Keiko Conversation in the Forest ~for Marimba Ensemble 1998 1998 Osaka Japan Toho Marimba Ensemble No No Conversation in the Forest ~for Marimba 39 Abe, Keiko 1998 1998 Tottori Kenmin Bunka Kaikan Tottori Japan Keiko Abe (mar.), Sekar Sakura No No Ensemble, 3 Percussionists and Gamelan Jegog Bogdan Bacánu "Marimba d'Amore", Schott Japan Campany Ltd. 40 Abe, Keiko Marimba d'Amore 1998 1998 Stockholm Sweden Keiko Abe (mar.) Classic Concert Records (SJ051) B00068NWS8 Keiko Abe (mar.), Marta Klimasara Xebec Music Publishing 41 Abe, Keiko Wind Sketch II ~for Two Marimbas 1999 2000 Germany No (mar.) Company Ltd. (PD-005) Conversation in the Forest III ~for Two Marimbas Keiko Abe (mar.), Royal Northern 42 Abe, Keiko 2000 2000 England No No and 3 Percussionists College of Music Percussion Ensemble 43 Abe, Keiko Ancient Letter 2000 2000 Amsterdam Netherlands Keiko Abe (mar.) No No Keiko Abe (mar.), Michael Udow (mar.), Wind Sketch IV ~for Two Marimbas and 2 44 Abe, Keiko 2001 2001 Tennessee U.S.A. Anthony DiSanza (perc.), Christopher No No Percussionists Froh (perc.) Prism Rhapsody 2nd Edition ~for Solo Marimba and Keiko Abe (mar.), Seoul Philharmony 45 Abe, Keiko 2001 2001 Seoul Korea No No Orchestra Orchestra (orch.) Prism Rhapsody 2nd Edition ~for Solo Marimba and Katarzyna Mycka "Marimba 46 Abe, Keiko 2001 2001 No Wind Ensemble Concerto", Auditi B00005TZB7 Katarzyna Mycka (mar.), Frantz Bach Prism Rhapsody II ~for Two Marimbas and Xebec Music Publishing 47 Abe, Keiko 2001 2001 Saarbrücken Germany (perc.), Rundfunk- No Orchestra Sinfonieorchester_Saarbrucken (orch.) Company Ltd. (RENT-003) Wave Impression ~for Marimba Ensemble and 2 Keiko Abe (mar.), Gifu Marimba 48 Abe, Keiko 2002 2002 Chofu Green Hall Tokyo Japan No No Percussionists Ensemble Keiko Abe (mar.), Mark Ford (mar.), DVD "Keiko and Carmina ... Ra!", Prism Rhapsody II ~for Two Marimbas and Wind Xebec Music Publishing 49 Abe, Keiko 2003 2003 Texas U.S.A. Eugene Corporon (cond.), North Texas Xebec Music Publishing Company Ensemble Company Ltd. (RENT-004) Wind Symphony (wind. orch.) Ltd. XEDV-001 Prism Rhapsody II Piano Reduction ~for Two Xebec Music Publishing 50 Abe, Keiko Marimbas and Orchestra or Wind Ensemble 2003 2003 No Company Ltd. (PD-006) (Marimba Concerto)~ Reflection on Japanese Children's Songs ~for Two 51 Abe, Keiko 2003 2003 Kitazawa Town Hall Tokyo Japan Infinity No No Marimbas and Percussionist Bogdan Bacánu / "Marimba Reflection on Japanese Children's Songs II ~ Katarzyna Mycka (mar.), Frantz Bach 52 Abe, Keiko 2003 2003 Germany No d'Amore", Classic Concert Records Marimba and Percussionist (perc.) B00068NWS8 53 Abe, Keiko Alone ~for Solo Marimbas 2003 2003 Austria Bogdan Bacanu (mar.) No No Schott Japan Company Ltd. 54 Abe, Keiko Wind Across Mountains ~for Marimba Ensemble 2003 2003 Tokyo Japan Toho Marimba Ensemble No (SJ052) Keiko Abe (mar.), Christopher Froh 55 Abe, Keiko Wind in the Bamboo Grove II ~for Two Marimbas 2003 2003 Ginza Yamaha Hall Tokyo Japan No No (mar.) Tambourin Paraphrase III ~for Two Marimbas and Keiko Abe (mar.), Atsuko Kaneda (mar.), 56 Abe, Keiko 2003 2003 Hamamatsu Japan No No Percussionist~ Hikaru Kojima (perc.) Abe, Keiko & Lullaby of Itsuki Japanese poetic 57 Hauwe, Walter Torret 1989 1989 Columbia Studio Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.), Walter van Hauwe No scenes for recorder and marimba, van DENON CC-3446 Nippon Columbia Abe, Keiko & Lullaby of Itsuki Japanese poetic 58 Hauwe, Walter She Dies, My Water Lily Tonneke 1989 1989 Columbia Studio Tokyo Japan Keiko Abe (mar.), Walter van Hauwe No scenes for recorder and marimba, van DENON CC-3446 Nippon Columbia Abe, Keiko & Keiko Abe (mar.), Saburo Ueki, Midori Aqua ~Harmonia based on Memories of the 59 Natsuda, 1992 1992 Shinjuku Bunka Center Tokyo Japan Kubota, Kroumata Sweden Percussion No No Seashore Masakazu Ensemble Improvisation on Nature, Xebec Abe, Keiko & 60 Sylvan Stroll 1990 1990 Izumi Hall Osaka Japan Keiko Abe (mar.), Dave Samuels (mar.) No Music Publishing Company Ltd.
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