Russian & Soviet Composers (Misc) - Part 2

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Konstantin Sternberg - Part 2:

Op 75 La Ballerina, Valse
Sternberg K - Op 75 La Ballerina Valse.pdf
Op 88 1st Etude de Concert
Sternberg K - Op 88 Etude de Concert No. 1.pdf
Op 94 2nd Etude de Concert
Sternberg K - Op 94 Etude de Concert No. 2.pdf
Op 103 3rd Etude de Concert
Sternberg K - Op 103 Etude de concert No.3.pdf
Op 111 4th Etude de Concert
Sternberg K - Op 111 Etude de Concert No.4.pdf
Op 115 5th Etude de Concert
Sternberg K - Op 115 Etude de Concert No.5.pdf
Op 117 6th Etude de Concert
Sternberg K - Op 117 Etude de Concert No. 6.pdf
Op 118 7th Etude de Concert – Chevauchée Nocturne
Sternberg K - Op 118 Etude de Concert No. 7.pdf
Danse phrygienne - after Saint-Saens
Sternberg K - Danse Phrygienne.pdf
Ten Characteristic Sonatinas - Nos. 1, 3 & 7
Sternberg K - Ten Characteristic Sonatinas, Nos. 1, 3 and 7.pdf
Klavierstücke
No. 3 Impromptu
Sternberg K - Impromptu in Db major.pdf
No. 4 Caprice hippique
Sternberg K - Caprice Hippique.pdf
“My Darling” Polka
Sternberg K - My Darling Polka.pdf
Valse de Concert
Sternberg K - Valse de Concert.pdf
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Thank you Frank and Peter - realised as I scanned Sternberg's 4th etude that I had just reached my thousandth scan on Pianophilia !!

Here's scan 1004......Gleb Pavlovich Taranov. Born 1904, Kyiv: died 1989. Ukrainian composer, conductor and teacher. Studied composition with Chernov and Gliere in St Petersburg. Also studied periodically at the Kyiv Conservatoire from 1902 – 1924, where his teachers included Blumenfeld, Liastoshinsky and Malko. He later taught at the conservatoire from 1925-41 and again from 1944-74. Noted as a composer of programmatic symphonic works. He also edited and orchestrated Arkas ‘s opera Katerina and was involved in the authentication of the Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky’ symphony in G minor, which had been allegedly composed in 1809, making it the earliest Russian symphony [later proved to be a hoax and composed by Goldstein].

I have posted three etudes [No. 1 Chromatic taken from Op 24, No. 2 In Sevenths from Op 9 and No. 3 In Fourths also from Op 9]. Alfed previous posted Two Preludes Op 2 by this composer [included for anyone who missed that posting].

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Taranov G - Three Etudes [from Op 24 & Op 9].pdf
Taranov - Op 2 Two Preludes.pdf
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Boris Aleksandrovich Tchaikovsky. Born 1925, Moscow: died 1996. Graduated 1949 from the Moscow Conservatoire where he had studied with Myaskovsky, Shebalin and Shostakovich. Mainly noted as a composer in symphonic and chamber-instrumental genes.

Interesting and informative website by the Boris Tchaikovsky Society at: http://www.boris-tchaikovsky.com [includes work list].

I was initially concerned at posting these works bearing in mind the recent resurgence of interest in Boris Tchaikovsky. However, I have checked across numerous European publishers and it appears these have not been re-printed since this Soviet Composer edition. All of these works were some of the earliest compositions by the composer, the majority from the 1930’s & 40’s.

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Three Etudes (1935, 1972 & 1980)
Tchaikovsky B - Three Etudes (1935).pdf
Five Pieces (1935)
1. Melody
2. March
3. Pastorale
4. Waltz
5. Mazurla
Tchaikovsky B - Five Pieces (1935).pdf
Five Preludes (1936)
Tchaikovsky B - Five Preludes (1936) & Two Pieces (1945).pdf
Five Pieces (1938)
1. Prelude
2. Fairytale
3. Recollection
4. Mazurka
5. Narrative
Tchaikovsky B - Five Pieces (1938).pdf
Two Pieces (1945) [see 5 preludes above]
1. Prelude
2. March

Sonatina (1946)
Tchaikovsky B - Sonatina (1946).pdf
Eight Pieces for Children (1952)
1. Cheerful Stroll
2. Autumn Day
3. March
4. Waltz
5. First Rain
6. Fugetta
7. Romance
8. Little Sonata [Sonatina]
Tchaikovsky B - Eight Pieces for Children (1952).pdf
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lutoslawski wrote:Can i have the chance to see and hear those works?? (songs?)
viewtopic.php?f=49&t=241

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Goldenweiser worklist
Goldenweiser worklist.pdf
Mod edit: I have converted Isokani's JPG files to a somewhat smaller PDF file. FB.
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soh choon wee wrote:
isokani wrote:Goldenweiser worklist[Mod edit: I have converted Isokani's JPG files to a somewhat smaller PDF file. FB.
I sincerely request an english translation ??? Thank you very much.
I have an forever quest for Goldenweiser's edition of Beethoven's 32.

soh
As it turns out the bulk of the Goldenveizer was included in my "book" in the Information section - I was missing just four pieces, two of which were arrangements from orchestral scores......a revised list of Goldenveizer piano works attached .

I have a fair number of Goldenveizer scores currently on their way to me from St Petersburg...which will be duly shared here on Pianophilia eventually.

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Arthur Lourie (1892-1966). Lourie has been reasonably well covered on Pianophilia, which is especially welcomed in light of the difficulty in locating some of his scores.

Here is a great rarity, with special thanks to Duirton who did all the hard work tracking this down - Op 10 Quatre Poemes.

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Lourie - Quatre Poemes Op. 10.pdf
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Re: Anton Rubinstein op. 37

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mballan wrote:
Precalculus wrote:Hello
I am looking for a copy of Anton Rubinsteins Acrostychon op. 37.
If someone should have a PDF file, I would be glad about a copy of it.

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I do have a coy of the Rubinstein Op 37......but need to scan it.........can do so shortly, unless another person already has a scanned version ?

Malcolm
As promised, a copy of Rubinstein's Op 37 Acrostychon [apologies, my copy has become a little faded and delapidated in places....but hopefully scan is readable for performances etc.].

Malcolm
Rubinstein A - Op 37 Acrostychon.pdf
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Thank you so much for the Rubinstein, I am just back from a short trip and seeing your post, makes the return bearable!
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Perhaps Malcolm could translate this for us :)

Publication Name: Russkai︠a︡ starinnai︠a︡ muzyka : dli︠a︡ fortepiano / Redaktor-sostavitel,́ V. Natanson.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Composer:Natanson, Vladimir Aleksandrovich

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