Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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I am trying to find Rachmaninoff Chant Russe op 41, aka Whiten my Rouged face. Does anyone have this for piano?
Thank you.
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Pjblake wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:16 am I am trying to find Rachmaninoff Chant Russe op 41, aka Whiten my Rouged face. Does anyone have this for piano?
Thank you.
https://imslp.org/wiki/3_Russian_Songs% ... 2C_Sergei)
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Thank you so much! Sounds wonderful, but probably too difficult for me to play :(
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mballan wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2013 1:38 pm A couple of extra works by Berkovich kindly shared by Edvond. From Op 46 Twenty-four Preludes [especially for Sir P], unfortunately prelude 14 is extremely faint but just readable......not sure if anyone has a notation system and could re-work this prelude ?

The Paganini Variations are a simplier version, to the previous version I posted earlier.

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Berkovich I - Op 46 Twenty-four Preludes.pdf
Berkovich I - Paganini Variations (easy version).pdf
quoting post from years ago...

Hi I am new to this forum and I am just searching for my piano repertoire and came here.
I found Berkovich prelude in this thread and it seems interesting to play. so I edited Berkovich prelude no 14 for my piano playing and thanks to this forum!
(I downloaded several files and I will do more later, so I thought I should contribute something... )
If there is typo or wrong thing, tell me and I'll fix.
Berkovich I - Prelude Op.46 No.14.pdf
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Excellent - many thanks EX867 for the new typeset version of prelude no. 14. Much appreciated....and looks good !

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Hello
I'm trying to find the name of the composer and the score of a piece called "the sad clown"
The only information I have is that it might be by a russian or armenian composer and it's jazzy
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HTIEKFR wrote: Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:09 pm Hello
I'm trying to find the name of the composer and the score of a piece called "the sad clown"
The only information I have is that it might be by a russian or armenian composer and it's jazzy
Thanks
Hello! Maybe this piece by Zamorokko
http://notes.tarakanov.net/katalog/komp ... nii-kloyn/
also there's a piece by Simonov with the similar name in this compilation https://ale07.ru/music/notes/song/forte ... _tancy.htm
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Nikita Melikhov wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:04 pm
HTIEKFR wrote: Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:09 pm Hello
I'm trying to find the name of the composer and the score of a piece called "the sad clown"
The only information I have is that it might be by a russian or armenian composer and it's jazzy
Thanks
Hello! Maybe this piece by Zamorokko
http://notes.tarakanov.net/katalog/komp ... nii-kloyn/
also there's a piece by Simonov with the similar name in this compilation https://ale07.ru/music/notes/song/forte ... _tancy.htm
Hello
Yes indeed thank you very much it is the piece by Zamorokko
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Levko Kolodub has just died.
Помер Левко Миколайович Колодуб (1930 -1919).
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Isokani:

You meant that he died recently ( 2019).

Than you,
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