Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Jim Faston wrote:Here are two pieces by Vladimir Sokalsky (24 April 1863 — 1919) extracted from collections that Sibley created. His Elegy, Op.8 for cello and piano appears on IMSLP. Has anything else by this composer ever appeared? Thanks.
Sokalsky, V_Souvenir du passé, Op.1 No.1.pdf
Sokalsky, V_Mazurka, Op.1 No.6.pdf
A YouTube recording of the Souvenir:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OCTJnwjcsk
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I think I have a few more pieces from Op 1 and some from Op 3.............I'll need to check and will send you an e-mail. I do like Sokal'sky..........the Souvenir is a beautiful piece.

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Three little miniatures from two composers born a decade a part, but who died in the same year.

Vladimir Ziring (1880-1968) - Op 21 Two Little Pieces
Ziring V - Op 21 Two Little Pieces.pdf
Lev Shul'gin (1890-1968) - In the Steppes (likely from his set of Twenty Miniatures)
Shul'gin L - In the Steppes.pdf
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Russian repeats (a little like the BBC at Christmas....for those in the UK) :D

The Gabrilovich can be found on IMSLP but the general standard of copies is not that brillant....so here are some alternatives scans.

Alfor originally posted the Gozenpud (Hasen) Op 10 Sonata - but it was a coloured copy coming in at 50MB.....so here is a simpler black & white copy that I had.

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Gabrilovich O - Op 1 Cinq Morceaux No. 1 Petite Serenade [mhb].pdf
Gabrilovich O - Op 1 Cinq Morceaux No. 2 Melodie Orientale [mhb].pdf
Gabrilovich O - Op 1 Cinq Morceaux No. 3 Valse Lente [mhb].pdf
Gabrilovich O - Op 1 Cinq Morceaux No. 4 Romance [mhb].pdf
Gabrilovich O - Op 1 Cinq Morceaux No. 5 Meneut [mhb].pdf
Gabrilovich O - Op 3 No. 1 Caprice-Burlesque [mhb].pdf
Gozenpud M (Gazen) - Op 10 Piano Sonata No. 1 [mhb].pdf
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Thank you for these mhb (Smhb) scans.
It is a pity that there are no really substantial recordings by Mark Twain's
son in law. in the 1920s pianist Conrad Hansen heard G.
playing Brahms op. 83 in Berlin and was deeply impressed!
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Thank you Malcolm for the Gabrilovich scores....I used to have some 78's of his as I recall, but this is the first time for me to see some of his compositions-rather light stuff but fun to play. And Alfor comes up with more fascinating trivia which always sends me to the encyclopedias. What would a Sunday be without a rabbit hole to go down? :D
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Nikolai Ivanovich Shishkin. Unfortunately, I know nothing else about the composer beyond he died circa 1911, and was a noted composer of romances. There only appears to be six known piano works - all published by Jurgenson. I have three of these - and see Berin have the other three, which I will hopefully obtain at some stage.

1. Etude fantaisie in G minor 'Waves Upon a Barren Shore' (Jurgenson)
Shishkin N - Etude-Fantaisie 'Waves Upon a Barren Shore'.pdf
2. Etude No. 1 in A major (Jurgenson)
Shishkin N - Etude No. 1 in A major.pdf
3. Meditation No. 1 in E major (Jurgenson)
Shishkin N - Meditation No. 1 in E major.pdf
4. Etude No. 2 in C# minor (Jurgenson)

5. Meditation No. 2 in C major (Jurgenson)

6. Fantaisie Romantique (Jurgenson)

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Many thanks for the Shishkin pieces, Malcolm. Have been enjoying them this windy afternoon here and especially like the etude.
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Sergei S. PROKOFIEV (Prokofieff):
Sonata No. 3 op. 28


alfor fingered

Deleted: See later posting of a revised fingering!

Next to No. 7 his most popular and most easily accessible sonata.

The following editions have been consulted:
Murray Baylor (Alfred Publishing)
Boris Berman (SMPH)
Emil Frey (Benjamin)
Gyorgy Sandor (MCA Music)


Still missing in my collection:
Harry Cumpson (Leeds Music Corp.)
Isidor Philipp (IMC)
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Very nice job on the fingering here, Alfred. Appreciate having this as it's the only Prokofieff sonata I play in full. I did find a couple of surprises, too!
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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fleubis wrote:Very nice job on the fingering here, Alfred. Appreciate having this as it's the only Prokofieff sonata I play in full. I did find a couple of surprises, too!
You are welcome, dear fleubis!

I am afraid, Prokofiev never made it to Panama... :mrgreen:

...but he made an excellent recording of the 2nd mvt. of Sonata No. 4,
which will be my next fingering task (the complete Sonata).

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recently also stopped eating his own species :mrgreen: )
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