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TAKEMITSU TôRu, Une Prã©Sentation 1 Carnets sur sol TAKEMITSU Tôru, une présentation - V - Catalogue alphabétique Pour s'y retrouver. Catalogue alphabétique Intégralement emprunté au Japanese Music Centre. 10th Step (Variation) from November Steps,1967 12 Songs for Guitar,1977 A Bird came down the Walk,1994 A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden,1977 A Minneapolis Garden,1986 A Song of Circles and Triangles,1960 A String Around Autumn,1989 A Way a Lone,1981 A Way a Lone II,1981 Air,1995 All in Twilight,1987 All that the Man Left Behind When He Died,1960 And then I knew 'twas Wind,1992 Arc for Strings,1963 2 Arc part I,1963 Arc part II,1964 Archipelago S.,1993 Asterism,1967 Autumn,1973 Autumn (Excerpt),1973 Bad Boy,1961 Between Tides,1993 Bryce,1976 Cassiopeia,1971 Ceremonial,1992 Cherry Blossoms (arr.),0 Coral Island,1962 Corona II,1962 Corona for pianist,1962 Cross Talk,1968 Crossing,1970 Day Signal (Signals from Heaven I),1987 Distance,1972 Distance de Fee,1951 Dream/Window,1985 Dreamtime,1981 Eclipse,1966 Entre-temps,1986 Equinox,1993 3 Eucalips I,1970 Eucalips II,1970 FOR AWAY,1973 Family Tree - Musical Verses for Young People,1992 Fantasma/Cantos,1991 Fantasma/Cantos II,1994 Far Calls. Coming, far!,1980 Folios,1974 For Away,1973 From far beyond Chrysanthemums & November fog,1983 From me flows what you call Time,1990 Garden Rain,1974 Gemeaux,1986 Gitmalya,1974 Grass,1982 Green,1967 Handmade Proverbs,1987 Herbstlied,1993 Hika,1966 How slow the Wind,1991 I Hear the Water Dreaming,1987 I just Sing,0 In a Small Room,0 In an Autumn Garden for Gagaku,1973 In an Autumn Garden, complete version,1979 4 In the Woods,1995 Itinerant,1989 Ki no Kyoku,1961 Kwaidan,1964 LES YEUS CLOSE II,1999 LES YEUX CLOS,1979 LITANY FOR PIANO,1950 Landscape,1960 Le Son-Calligraphie No. I & III,1958 Lento in Due Movimenti,0 Les Fils des Etoiles,1975 Les yeux clos,1979 Les yeux clos II,1988 Litany,1950 Marginalia,1976 Masque for two flutes,1959 Munari by Munari,1967 Music of Trees,1961 My Way of Life,1990 Night Signal (Signals from Heaven II),1987 Nostalghia,1987 November Steps,1967 November Steps #10,1967 Orion,1984 Orion and Pleiades,1984 5 PAUSE ININTERROMPUE,1952 PIANO DISTANCE,1961 Paths,1994 Pause Ininterrompue,1952 Pause Uninterrupted for piano,1950 Piano Distance,1961 Quatrain,1975 Quatrain II,1976 Quotation of a Dream,1991 RAIN TREE SKETCH,1982 RAIN TREE SKETCH II,1992 Rain Coming,1982 Rain Dreaming,1986 Rain Spell,1982 Rain Tree,1981 Rain Tree Sketch,1982 Rain Tree Sketch II,1992 Requiem for Strings,1957 Ring,1961 Rocking Mirror Daybreak,1983 Sacrifice,1962 Sayounara,0 Scene,1959 Seasons,1970 Sky, Horse and Death,1958 6 Small Sky,0 Solitude Sonore,1958 Songs,1992 Spectral Canticle,1995 Spirit Garden,1994 Stanza I,1969 Stanza II,1971 Star-Isle,1982 Static Relief,1955 Tableau Noir,1958 The Dorian Horizon,1966 The Game of Love,0 The Legacy for the Future,0 The Sea is Still,1986 Three Film Scores,1994 To the Edge of Dream,1983 To the Island,0 Toward,1970 Toward the Sea,1981 Toward the Sea II,1981 Toward the Sea III,1989 Tree Line,1988 Twill by Twilight,1988 Uninterrupted Rest I for Piano,1952 Uninterrupted Rests I, II, III,1952 7 Unseen Child,0 Valeria,1965 Vers, l'arc-en-ciel, Palma,1984 Violin Concerto,1981 Visions,1990 Vocalism A. I,1956 Voice for solo flutist,1971 Voyage,1973 Water Music,1960 Waterways,1978 Waves,1976 Will Tomorrow, I wonder, be Cloudy or Clear?,0 Wind Horse,1966 Wings,1982 Winter,1971 8 Copyright : DavidLeMarrec - 2006-08-04 15:02:14.
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