Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Aleksandr Mikhailov (1887-1942?) - can not seem to find out much about this composer, beyond a short list of works: Fantasia for Two Pianos (1931), Toccata (1931) and Etude (1917).

Duly posted the Etude (and apologies, a previous owner left an ink-pot on the cover, which went through to first page of music - however, all notes can be clearly read).

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Mikhailov A - Etude (1917) [mhb].pdf
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Thank you, Malcolm, for the Mikhailov--seems a composer worth pursuing if this etude is any indication. Some very interesting ideas explored therein.
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Dear Malcolm
Thank you for this rare work. It's very hard to find scores published by Muzgiz in the early 1930's.

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Thanks Malcolm. Here's my B&W version of your file. As Fleubis stated above, a composer definately worth pursuing.
Mikhailov_Etude (1917) (B&W).pdf
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Thank you for this B&W version, Jim!

Here are my B&W versions of the previous uploads by Malcolm:
Tereshchenko N - Op 7 Valse Capricieuse (Idzikowski) B & W.pdf
Zatayevich A - Op 6 No 3 En chemin de fer.pdf
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The Etude choréographique "Sphinx", Op.76 of Miron Levin has just been scanned by Sibley.
http://hdl.handle.net/1802/33301
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Jim Faston wrote:The Etude choréographique "Sphinx", Op.76 of Miron Levin has just been scanned by Sibley.
http://hdl.handle.net/1802/33301
Yes, its a work I ordered from Sibley - also look out for his Op 73 Scherzo as well, as should appear very shortly. As an extra to start the new year - one of Levin's pieces for Left Hand only.

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Levin M - Op 18 Deux Pieces for Left hand No. 1 Nocturne.pdf
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Thanks Malcolm. I look forward the Scherzo. I believe you shared the Nocturne a while back.
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The Scherzo, Op.73 is now available. Thanks for requesting these Malcolm.
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I can't find any reference within Pp site to Scriabin Etude op.8 no.12 - second version. I have the score and apparently the 2nd version, which is available even on youtube, was written one year after the first (1895) but I don't have recent books on Scriabin with more informations on this topic ...
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