Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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It is - they list it under the collections tab. Here's a link:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Complete_works_(Spendiarov,_Aleksandr%29
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That did it! Thanks, Jim.
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I'm trying to catch up on some scanning during the holidays.
Piled in front of me now are Oleg Eiges Sonatas 6, 7, 8, and an album of Nazarova-Medtner. A quick search on PP and I don't see these posted up. Show me a count of interested hands and I'll scan these up.
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naturlaut wrote:I'm trying to catch up on some scanning during the holidays.
Piled in front of me now are Oleg Eiges Sonatas 6, 7, 8, and an album of Nazarova-Medtner. A quick search on PP and I don't see these posted up. Show me a count of interested hands and I'll scan these up.
Dear naturlaut

I have copies of the sonatas (but may be new to many members) - but curious to know what works are listed in the Nazarova album, please ?

Malcolm
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Does anyone knows login and password for that site?
http://vkgfx.com/scores/
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Dear Naturlaut,

I think we've seen O. Eiges sonata 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12 around here. That means the 6 and 7 would be new ; at least to me ! I doubt there are many editions, but just in case, the one I have of the 6th is "muzika", moscow 1975. Also have the plastic etudes and the first ballade.

I'm also very interested, and (as I posted in the recording section earlier), any competent recordings of these sonatas would be so welcome ! ;-)
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Various scores which I scanned myself, as believe them to be cleaner than those currently circulating or available. Download whatever is of interest.

Malcolm
Pachulski H - Op 1 Variations on an original theme [mhb].pdf
Prokofiev - Op 1 Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor [mhb].pdf
Protopopov S - Op 5 Piano Sonata No. 2 [mhb].pdf
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Thank you Malcolm, the Protopopoff is a bit much for my ears but Pachulski--very nice indeed. The Prokofiev is by far the cleanest version I have. Wonderful post!
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Seconded!

Special thanks for the Frey edition. which was missing in my collection.

Sorry to say that, but there is already a slightly cleaner scan of the Protopopoff in the "Archived Scores" thread:

viewtopic.php?f=46&t=562&p=9609&hilit=protopo*#p9609

The Pachulski is nicely fingered by Max Vogrich, who once was famous for his own "Staccato Caprice",
a fairly difficult study in right-hand staccato double-notes.
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Staccato double-notes? I have enough trouble with legato double notes!
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