Here is the information on the sheetmusic which is slightly difficult to obtain: The Jean Pierre Rampal CD "Japanese Melodies" sheetmusic source is the book of sheetmusic that goes by the same name.
1985īoth are relatively similar to the Rampal sheetmusic and CD. Transcribed by Janet Ketchum and Peter Segal. The flute and guitar sheetmusic that I use personally, which is a $10 purchase: Haru No Umi-the Sea In Spring (Michio Miyagi) 64 No.1 ĭance Of The Blessed Spirits (Orfeo Ed Euridice)
This sheetmusic book includes the following works: James Galway's Showpieces (for flute and piano). The two in-print sources for Haro No Umi for flute and piano are:
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or Powell Used Books.įluteworld in Michigan is also having trouble obtaining it.Ī popular question online has turned out to be how to buy the flute and piano version of Haro No Umi by Miyagi. If you don't know anyone who travels or lives in Japan, then try used book stores such as: Abe Books in the U.S. If you know someone who lives in Japan, have them mail one to you. People are now having great difficulty ordering this 'Rampal Japanese Melodies' book outside of Japan. For that sheetmusic, in all its instrumentations, see below for flute and harp specifically. Specifically they wanted to perform for flute and harp, the two pieces entitled Sakura (folksong-anon.) and Haro No Umi (The Sea in Springtime) by Miyagi. A Flutist was asking about how to buy the printed music for Rampal's Album, Japanese Melodies for Flute and Harp, which, as I've found in the past, is really difficult to locate online as sheetmusic for sale.