Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Did anyone have original publications of max kyuss Amur wave op.12 and Vladimir Darvinhoff Herald waltz op.27?
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Gamma1734 wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 2:51 pm I could find here a version of Babajanian's emotional Nocturne for piano 4 hands, but there is also this piano solo version:
Babajanian A - Nocturne.pdf
That's also uploaded under the "Music of the Caucasus" thread with other Babajanyan works
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W.Ch. wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 2:57 pm Did anyone have original publications of max kyuss Amur wave op.12 and Vladimir Darvinhoff Herald waltz op.27?
From Polona https://polona.pl/item/herold-walzer,MT ... o:metadata,
and I've made it a clean monochrome file
DAVINGOF Op.27 Herold Waltz.pdf
In addition to the Kyuss which is already on this site in an Alfors upload, from Tarakanov, two versions: chorus, and piano-vocal (arr Sokolova)
KYUSS Amur Waves waltz (chorus).pdf
KYUSS Amur Waves waltz [Sokolova].pdf
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bingo wrote: Fri Aug 19, 2022 10:37 am
mivoryman wrote: Sat Aug 06, 2022 1:39 am Has somebody transcribed in similar fashion the Op.13 Masques? Maybe some of Duiton's magic???
I'll have a go. No promises. My eyes are still bleeding from the last scores that Malcolm sent me. LOL.
I gave up after the first half page.
LOURIE Op.13 Masques (page 1).pdf
If someone else wants to have a go, I attach the musescore source file:
LOURIE Op.13 Masques (musescore).mscz.zip
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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(Not sure if there is a dedicated thread for Rachmaninoff )

Besides No. 5 Liliac, is there a complete piano version of the ENTIRE 12 romances op 21. If so, may someone advise which edition (as copyright may likely be still in placed)
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soh choon wee wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:41 am (Not sure if there is a dedicated thread for Rachmaninoff )

Besides No. 5 Liliac, is there a complete piano version of the ENTIRE 12 romances op 21. If so, may someone advise which edition (as copyright may likely be still in placed)
I don't know of a single arranger who has done all of them, but there are certainly plenty of arrangements of individual items. Besides Lilacs, there are several of #7 (Wild, Volodos, Gryaznov, ...) and #9 (Volodos).

IMSLP has a few more.https://imslp.org/wiki/12_Romances,_Op. ... f,_Sergei)

A Jurgenson collection includes some of the above and more:https://www.ficksmusic.com/products/rac ... -jurgenson

They can be harder to locate as they are often published without reference to the Rach opus number so you will have to look under Russian and various transliterated or translated titles.
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bingo wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:40 pm
soh choon wee wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:41 am (Not sure if there is a dedicated thread for Rachmaninoff )

Besides No. 5 Liliac, is there a complete piano version of the ENTIRE 12 romances op 21. If so, may someone advise which edition (as copyright may likely be still in placed)
I don't know of a single arranger who has done all of them, but there are certainly plenty of arrangements of individual items. Besides Lilacs, there are several of #7 (Wild, Volodos, Gryaznov, ...) and #9 (Volodos).

IMSLP has a few more.https://imslp.org/wiki/12_Romances,_Op. ... f,_Sergei)

A Jurgenson collection includes some of the above and more:https://www.ficksmusic.com/products/rac ... -jurgenson

They can be harder to locate as they are often published without reference to the Rach opus number so you will have to look under Russian and various transliterated or translated titles.
Always worth checking my book in the Literature section but these are what I am aware are the transcriptions on Rachmaninov's Op 21 Romances:

Op 21 Twelve Romances for Voice & Piano (1900-1902) - Transcriptions
No. 1 Fate – arr. Piano solo (Ermakov)
No. 4 They Replied - arr. piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 4 They Replied – arr. Piano solo (Borodin)
No. 5 Lilacs - arr. Piano solo (composer - original & revised editions)
No. 5 Lilacs – arr. Piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Ashkenazy)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Gryaznov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Vedernikov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Wild)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (A. Borodin)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Mikhnovsky)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Ermakov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Artemyev)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Senkov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Volodos)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Yermakov)
No.7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano / left hand (Cimirro)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Two Pianos (Babin)
No. 8 On the Death of a Linnet – arr. Piano solo (Wild)
No. 8 On the Death of a Linnet – arr. Piano solo (Ermakov)
No. 9 Melody - arr. Piano solo (Volodos)
No. 9 Melody – arr. Piano solo (Senkov)
No. 11 I am not a Prophet - arr. Piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 12 How Painful for Me - arr. Piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 12 How Painful for Me – arr. Piano solo (Mikhnovsky)
No. 12 How Painful for Me - Sorrow in Springtime - arr. Piano solo (Wild)

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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bingo wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:40 pm
soh choon wee wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:41 am (Not sure if there is a dedicated thread for Rachmaninoff )

Besides No. 5 Liliac, is there a complete piano version of the ENTIRE 12 romances op 21. If so, may someone advise which edition (as copyright may likely be still in placed)
I don't know of a single arranger who has done all of them, but there are certainly plenty of arrangements of individual items. Besides Lilacs, there are several of #7 (Wild, Volodos, Gryaznov, ...) and #9 (Volodos).

IMSLP has a few more.https://imslp.org/wiki/12_Romances,_Op. ... f,_Sergei)

A Jurgenson collection includes some of the above and more:https://www.ficksmusic.com/products/rac ... -jurgenson

They can be harder to locate as they are often published without reference to the Rach opus number so you will have to look under Russian and various transliterated or translated titles.
Thanks, Bingo.


mballan wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 8:25 am
bingo wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:40 pm
soh choon wee wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:41 am (Not sure if there is a dedicated thread for Rachmaninoff )

Besides No. 5 Liliac, is there a complete piano version of the ENTIRE 12 romances op 21. If so, may someone advise which edition (as copyright may likely be still in placed)
I don't know of a single arranger who has done all of them, but there are certainly plenty of arrangements of individual items. Besides Lilacs, there are several of #7 (Wild, Volodos, Gryaznov, ...) and #9 (Volodos).

IMSLP has a few more.https://imslp.org/wiki/12_Romances,_Op. ... f,_Sergei)

A Jurgenson collection includes some of the above and more:https://www.ficksmusic.com/products/rac ... -jurgenson

They can be harder to locate as they are often published without reference to the Rach opus number so you will have to look under Russian and various transliterated or translated titles.
Always worth checking my book in the Literature section but these are what I am aware are the transcriptions on Rachmaninov's Op 21 Romances:

Op 21 Twelve Romances for Voice & Piano (1900-1902) - Transcriptions
No. 1 Fate – arr. Piano solo (Ermakov)
No. 4 They Replied - arr. piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 4 They Replied – arr. Piano solo (Borodin)
No. 5 Lilacs - arr. Piano solo (composer - original & revised editions)
No. 5 Lilacs – arr. Piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Ashkenazy)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Gryaznov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Vedernikov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (Wild)
No. 7 How Fair This Place - arr. Piano solo (A. Borodin)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Mikhnovsky)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Ermakov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Artemyev)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Senkov)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Volodos)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano solo (Yermakov)
No.7 How Fair This Place – arr. Piano / left hand (Cimirro)
No. 7 How Fair This Place – arr. Two Pianos (Babin)
No. 8 On the Death of a Linnet – arr. Piano solo (Wild)
No. 8 On the Death of a Linnet – arr. Piano solo (Ermakov)
No. 9 Melody - arr. Piano solo (Volodos)
No. 9 Melody – arr. Piano solo (Senkov)
No. 11 I am not a Prophet - arr. Piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 12 How Painful for Me - arr. Piano solo (Schaefer)
No. 12 How Painful for Me – arr. Piano solo (Mikhnovsky)
No. 12 How Painful for Me - Sorrow in Springtime - arr. Piano solo (Wild)

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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mballan wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:32 am Some new albums from the Aperock Russian Music website.

The Boiko album has been shared previously, but this is a much cleaner copy.
Boiko R - Childrens Album (Soviet Composer 1979).pdf
This is what I get from all the pages of this score. Is there anyone with the same problem?
Boiko.jpg
Thanks

EDIT: Just found out that this happens with several scores...so clearly the problem is mine.
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