Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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fleubis wrote:Finally trying to get caught up a bit and found I missed this wonderful set of CHEBOTARYAN preludes. Nice to have some further pieces by this composer whose harmonic sensibilities I quite enjoy. I also like his preludes & fugues in Armenian modes.

Another fantastic posting, Alfred.
Ditto on the thanks for this rare Armenian volume, Alfor.

As well, Gayane Chebotaryan is a she. :geek:

Here's a biographical page:
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To Lord Henbury-Ballan, KBE (?)

Anatoly ALEXANDROV
Eight Pieces on USSR Folk-Songs op. 46

Alexandrov 8 Pieces on USSR Folk-Songs op.46.pdf
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Wonderful, Alfred!

You've found the missing pieces from Alexandrov's Op.46. I have had 6 - 8 in my library for some time, and now we have the complete set--and in a nice Alfor HIRES SCAN, to boot. These are all great fun to play and I recognize some of the tunes.
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fleubis wrote:Wonderful, Alfred!

You've found the missing pieces from Alexandrov's Op.46. I have had 6 - 8 in my library for some time, and now we have the complete set--and in a nice Alfor HIRES SCAN, to boot. These are all great fun to play and I recognize some of the tunes.
Interesting enough this score was published by the „Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society“, which was
founded in January, 1945 and in 1948 renamed as „Hungarian-Soviet Corporation“.
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Many thanks Alfor, great to have the complete set.

Malcolm [I'm not a 'Sir' but do own titled land in Scotland, so that makes me a Lord......not that I brag about it] :)
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Reinhold Gliere : Popular Pieces :mrgreen: (nms)
Gliere_Popular_Pieces.pdf
(hopefully this Gliere pdf hasn't been posted here...)

Contents : (google translate)
Waltz from the ballet "The Red Flower."
Acrobat dance from the ballet "Red Flower"
Malaek Dance from the ballet "Red Flower".
Dance Tai Hoa from the ballet "Red Flower".
Dance in the square from the ballet "The Bronze Horseman"
aughty girls dance from the ballet "The Bronze Horseman". Arrangement A. Samonova
Plyasova from the ballet "The Bronze Horseman". Arrangement A. Samonova
Waltz from the ballet "The Bronze Horseman"
Oh, if my sadness
Oh, not to weave colors
Sweet soul-singing Nightingale
Kohl love, because without intellect

Arrangement A. Samonov

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http://ale07.ru/music/notes/song/fortep ... _piesy.htm
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Nice collection, Aggelos! I got something different from Google translate:
• 1. Mazurka, Op. 43, № 3
• 2. Arietti, Op. 43, № 7
• 3. Lullaby, Op. 31, № 3.
• 4. Russian song, Op. 34, № 15
• 5. Evening, Op. 43, № 5.
• 6. Morning, Op. 43, № 4
• 7. Harlequin, Op. 34 A "8
• 8. The Album Leaf, Op. 31
• 9. Prelude, Op. 43, № I.
• 10. Romance, Op. 31, № 7.
• 11. Little Poem, Op. 34, № 1
• 12. Pastorale, Op. 34, № 22.
• 13. Krol Minuet, Op. 34, № 20
• 14. Etude, Op. 31, № 8
• 15. The Bells, Op. 34, N? 6
• 16. Prelude, Op. 26, № I
• 17. Sketch, Op. 47, № I
• 18. Sketch, Op. 47. № 2
• 19. Melody, Op. 34, № 13. 21). Prelude, Op. 16, № 1
• 21. Impromptu for a left hand, Op. 99, № I
• Ensembles
◦ For one piano and four hands
▪ 1. Variations Hai Hoa from the ballet "Red Flower". Arrangement S. Stempnevskogo
▪ 2. Dance of the square from the ballet "" The Bronze Horseman ". Arrangement S. Stempnevskogo
◦ For two pianos 8 hands
▪ 3. Dance of the boys from the opera "Shakh-Senem." Arrangement M. Roytershteyna.
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Very nice, but that refers to a different Gliere file/collection ( that alfor posted some time ago )
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=570&p=28555&hilit=gliere#p28555
http://www.mediafire.com/view/edb0cgduf ... pieces.pdf

If you see on Ale07.ru 's page (which I linked), there are two Gliere entries. I posted the second one, because it is a new addiction.
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That explains that! Couldn't figure how they'd be so different. Having fun with Gliere...with both volumes.
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