Do you know where I can get advanced Japanese piano arrangements of songs like Love is a Many Splendored Thing? A few years ago, one of my friends showed me a book that she had photocopied and it had loads of really beautiful arrangements for that song, Lara's theme, etc. I remember the writing in the book was japanese. I've seen some Richard Clayderman collections with those songs but they're just not as good as the one my friend had. Just wondering if you know of any Japanese advanced piano arrangements for those songs?
hmm i can kick over some rocks and see if anything turns up. it'll be a bit tough since despite my love for all things japan, i can't read it worth a flip. alas dr google translator is my friend...
in other news i am excited and very afraid of my new main fall repertoire piece, not official until my teacher gives final ok but she trusts my judgement and humors me. besides i wouldnt' do myself any favors if i didn't push myself techincially and musically.
so even though i have posted the entire PDF here before and i have print outs i used to preview (i always buy my scores if they're available when i will study them), i will be working an excerpt/scene from
the Sergei Taneyev transcriptioon (he captured and preserved the orchestration to an unreal level of accuracy for many years this is what ballet companies used to rehearse since a full orchestra for practice wasn't always practical, thus the real challenge is maintining all these 'different instruments' when the music gets going. so excited, i want to put this on stage early december or so)

considering you get the entire ballet all 171 pages...it's a bargain put out by dover in recent reprint from the original editions. i paid about 15 and change (USD) on amazon.
the pletnev is more famous and certainly more 'flashy' or 'showy' for the concert stage but there is a beauty to the original lines i absolutely love. also we get so much more great stuff not seen in the more common 'nutcracker suite' also by tchaikovsky.
picked up a blu ray on pre order (i won't get till it releases late may) of

Tchaikovsky:
The Nutcracker, Op. 71
Live Recording from The Amsterdam Music Theatre, 2011
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Anna Tsygankova (Clara Staalboom), Matthew Golding (Prince), James Stout (Nutcracker) & Alexander Zhembrovskyy (Mouse King)
Dutch National Ballet & Holland Symfonia, Ermanno Florio
to follow along w my score later and to watch entirely around christmas time (it'll be neat to see a 'new version' of this).