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Re: Scriabin, his circle and his influence

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 2:54 pm
by alfor
Caprotti wrote:Tim, the 2nd is available in Vienna

Skrjabin, Aleksandr N.
Op. 29. Zweite Symphonie. Übertragen für Klavier zu zwei Händen von S. Pawtschinsko. - Moskau: Staatlicher musikalischer Verlag 1956. (M.25720 r.) 72 S. [Ausgabe in russischer Sprache.]
1.Signatur LinkMS94163-4°. Mus

I'm searching those two scores, plus the 4H of op.29 by Kalafati
I will post the 4H versions of all three symphonies!!

Re: Scriabin, his circle and his influence

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:04 pm
by Caprotti
thank you in advance !

Re: Lourié

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:19 pm
by Dani_area_51
Can anybody post the Lourié Sonatinas? Especially the number 3... Thank you..

Re: Lourié

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:45 am
by emzett
Dani_area_51 wrote:Can anybody post the Lourié Sonatinas? Especially the number 3... Thank you..
yes
Lourie-SonatinaNo.3.pdf
(nms)

Re: Scriabin, his circle and his influence

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:28 pm
by Roncesvalles
isokani wrote:Might it be worth at this stage to ascertain which of Sabaneyev's pieces have been scanned? I have a feeling that everything up to op.16 has been done. I, however, have some Preludes without opus number! These are early pieces -- is there a need for me to preserve them digitally for posterity, or has someone beaten me to it? It would be quite nice to have a CD of his piano music one of these days. It would make a rather strange CD, I think, but rather a good one!
As far as I know, these works for piano have been scanned (I very well may be missing pieces known to members of the forum):

Opuses 2 -7, Op. 12, Opuses 14-16

I'd love to hear anything else by Sabaneyev, and a cd would be a unique experience.

Re: Scriabin, his circle and his influence

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:54 pm
by mballan
Roncesvalles wrote:
isokani wrote:Might it be worth at this stage to ascertain which of Sabaneyev's pieces have been scanned? I have a feeling that everything up to op.16 has been done. I, however, have some Preludes without opus number! These are early pieces -- is there a need for me to preserve them digitally for posterity, or has someone beaten me to it? It would be quite nice to have a CD of his piano music one of these days. It would make a rather strange CD, I think, but rather a good one!
As far as I know, these works for piano have been scanned (I very well may be missing pieces known to members of the forum):

Opuses 2 -7, Op. 12, Opuses 14-16

I'd love to hear anything else by Sabaneyev, and a cd would be a unique experience.
The bulk of Sabaneyev's earlier works to Op 16 and the four preludes were available through Sibley if memory serves me right. If not I'll post in the Archive as they have been posted many times over on PP.

Malcolm

Re: Lourié

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 5:58 pm
by alegitor
Dani_area_51 wrote:Can anybody post the Lourié Sonatinas? Especially the number 3... Thank you..

I don't have any but nr.3 ... The other ones, anybody?

Cheers.

Re: Scriabin, his circle and his influence

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:23 am
by jre58591
Has anything by Sabaneyev been recorded? I would particularly like to hear the piano sonata (especially on a piano with the extra keys, of course).

Re: Lourié

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:47 am
by mballan
alegitor wrote:
Dani_area_51 wrote:Can anybody post the Lourié Sonatinas? Especially the number 3... Thank you..

I don't have any but nr.3 ... The other ones, anybody?

Cheers.
Only Sonatina No 3 exitss...the others are all termed as missing /manuscript destroyed.

Malcolm

Re: Lourié

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:13 pm
by alegitor
mballan wrote:
alegitor wrote:
Dani_area_51 wrote:Can anybody post the Lourié Sonatinas? Especially the number 3... Thank you..

I don't have any but nr.3 ... The other ones, anybody?

Cheers.
Only Sonatina No 3 exitss...the others are all termed as missing /manuscript destroyed.

Malcolm
I see ... thank you, Malcolm.

Regards.