Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Many thanks, Malcolm.
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Seconded! Very happy to have the full set of these charming miniatures.
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Is there any more Antyufeyev available? I'd love to see more of his work in any form and genre. Wondering if the 3rd Viola Concerto is around.
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mballan wrote:A Gedike - Op 8 Ten Miniatures in the form of etudes.

As promised, although I had to use grayscale on scanning this work, as the score was extremely yellowed and pages fragile (as it was, one tore as I was scanning).

Not sure if Jim or someone might be able to change to a b/w copy ?

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I photoshopped your file a little bit, the result is not great but okay.
Gedike A - Op 8 Ten Miniatures in the form of etudes [mhb]-bw.pdf
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Nice job! B&W is always much kinder to my old eyes.
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Thank you FW190............looks fine to me, and agree, much easier to read / play.

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I was away for a week, great to have these pieces
Thanks a lot
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Hey there to everyone!

Currently I've come across something unexpected. I listened to Frederic Chiu's Prokofiev Complete Piano works (on spotify), where 18 juvenilias have been recorded. Juvenilia number 6 (Lento in d minor) has imho one of the most beautiful melodies Prokofiev wrote. However, I have only come across one Juvenilia sheet music collection on the internet and it does not include it!
Since Chiu has recorded it, it surely exists somewhere as sheet music...
Could someone help me?

Thank you in advance,
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A nicely reworked scan (originally from BNF) of Nikolay Tereshchenko's 24 Préludes, Op.26 has appeared on IMSLP.
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JimFetsios wrote: Currently I've come across something unexpected. I listened to Frederic Chiu's Prokofiev Complete Piano works (on spotify), where 18 juvenilias have been recorded. Juvenilia number 6 (Lento in d minor) has imho one of the most beautiful melodies Prokofiev wrote. However, I have only come across one Juvenilia sheet music collection on the internet and it does not include it!
Since Chiu has recorded it, it surely exists somewhere as sheet music...
Could someone help me ?
It's in the manoscritti infantili published by Ricordi ISBN : 9790041342306
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