Brandon O'Brian
09-15-2014, 11:49 PM
Here is Akira Ifukube: Works for Piano, Volume 3 (ZMM 1309).
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Track listing:
01. "Symphonic Eclogue for 20-Stringed Koto and Orchestra (Piano Reduction)" (1982)
"Violin Sonata" (1985)
02. Allegro
03. Adante -CANTILENA-
04. Allegro vivace
"Rhythmic Games for Children" (1949)
05. Game of Arhant
06. Hanetsuki (Japanese Badminton)
07. Mountain March
08. Gallop Game
09. Falling Leaves
10. Sports Day March
11. A Jolly School (March)
12. Jaunty Double Time
13. Musical Chairs
This CD contains "Rhythmic Games for Children" (1949), which hasn't seen light in over sixty years. Three of the pieces in "Rhythmic Games for Children" is actually the source to some of Ifukube's famous marches from his Godzilla/Tokusatsu film scores.
The rest of the CD is real pleasant, and all of the pieces on this CD contain material Ifukube used in his film scores.
This CD make a very good overall stand-alone listening experience. All of the rips are mp3s, at 320 KBPS, and were ripped from my copy of the CD. Enjoy everyone!

Link no longer available. Please do not request a link. Thank you.
Track listing:
01. "Symphonic Eclogue for 20-Stringed Koto and Orchestra (Piano Reduction)" (1982)
"Violin Sonata" (1985)
02. Allegro
03. Adante -CANTILENA-
04. Allegro vivace
"Rhythmic Games for Children" (1949)
05. Game of Arhant
06. Hanetsuki (Japanese Badminton)
07. Mountain March
08. Gallop Game
09. Falling Leaves
10. Sports Day March
11. A Jolly School (March)
12. Jaunty Double Time
13. Musical Chairs
This CD contains "Rhythmic Games for Children" (1949), which hasn't seen light in over sixty years. Three of the pieces in "Rhythmic Games for Children" is actually the source to some of Ifukube's famous marches from his Godzilla/Tokusatsu film scores.
The rest of the CD is real pleasant, and all of the pieces on this CD contain material Ifukube used in his film scores.
This CD make a very good overall stand-alone listening experience. All of the rips are mp3s, at 320 KBPS, and were ripped from my copy of the CD. Enjoy everyone!