Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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As these seemed quite popular - the remaining Rakov sonatinas Nos 7 to 12.

Sonatinas Nos 7, 8 & 9
Rakov N - Sonatinas 7-8-9.pdf
Sonatina 10
Rakov N - Sonatina No.10.pdf
Sonatina Nos. 11 & 12
Rakov N - Sonatinas 11 and 12.pdf
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You are a genius. Thank you so much :mrgreen:
Would you happen to have any recording of any of these sonatinas?
I know that no.4 was released on a melodiya lp, with some other piano works by Nikolai Peiko.

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lutoslawski wrote:You are a genius. Thank you so much :mrgreen:
Would you happen to have any recording of any of these sonatinas?
I know that no.4 was released on a melodiya lp, with some other piano works by Nikolai Peiko.

Tony
Thank you Tony, you are most kind. I am only aware of sonatina No. 4 being recorded by Blagoy on the Melodiya label as you mentioned, but I have no recordings at all of anything by Rakov beyond the Vioin concerto which is quite popular.

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Orionalt wrote:
lutoslawski wrote:You are a genius. Thank you so much :mrgreen:
Would you happen to have any recording of any of these sonatinas?
I know that no.4 was released on a melodiya lp, with some other piano works by Nikolai Peiko.

Tony
Thank you Tony, you are most kind. I am only aware of sonatina No. 4 being recorded by Blagoy on the Melodiya label as you mentioned, but I have no recordings at all of anything by Rakov beyond the Vioin concerto which is quite popular.

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Yes, the Violin concertos are very popular. Highly romantic with exquisite orchestration.

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Hello Malcolm,

I'm wondering if you or any other Pianophilia members know how to find a copy of Anton Rubinstein's Technical Exercises. The only information I have on the exercises is from Larry Sitsky's catalogue of Rubsintein's piano works, which says they were published in a book of 57 pages by Simrock in Berlin.

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Coady wrote:Hello Malcolm,

I'm wondering if you or any other Pianophilia members know how to find a copy of Anton Rubinstein's Technical Exercises. The only information I have on the exercises is from Larry Sitsky's catalogue of Rubsintein's piano works, which says they were published in a book of 57 pages by Simrock in Berlin.

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Hi Coady

I have heard of these technical studies but must admit that I have never come across a copy. There are three possible options:

1. Simrock's catelogue generally was divided between two current publishers - Schott's who are extremely helpful [just look up website and use their general enquiries e-mail], and the majority to Boosey & Hawkes [who alas are less than helpful where their archive in Germany is concerned]. Initially try Lothar Niefind who works in the Simrock archive in Berlin [although much was destroyed during WW2] - his e-mail is: lothar.niefind@boosey.com

2. Alternatively try the Berlin State Library who may hold a copy [or even other national Libaries in the hope they might hold a copy].

3. Or try to contact Sitsky direct to see where he located a copy for his book.

I'll check around at my end to see if I can locate anything for you.

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Alexander PIRUMOV
Concerto-Variations for piano & orchestra (2-piano score)
Pirumov Concerto-Variations.pdf
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mballan wrote:[...Rubsintein's piano works, which says they were published in a book of 57 pages by Simrock in Berlin....
Rubinstein'sche Fingerübungen
techn. Studien aus d. theoret. techn. Lehre d. Klavierspiels
von Alexander Villoing
Berlin
Simrock
[circa 1900]
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alfor wrote:Alexander PIRUMOV
Concerto-Variations for piano & orchestra (2-piano score)
Pirumov Concerto-Variations.pdf
Oh. A guy i never heard of !

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