Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Thank you, Sir Malcolm!

This piece displays a characteristic feature of B.'s (piano) music which can aptly be described
by the German term "klanggesättigt".

Surely B. is a brother in spirit of Walter Niemann, but the better composer, imho.
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans

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What a wonderful find, Malcolm! Sunday surprise!
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Biographical details at:
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Yeygeny Mikhailovich BOTYAROV
Children's Album, for piano (pub. 1984)

Book I
1. Musical Box, 2. Old Dance, 3. Quiet Hour, 4. Creek in Springtime, 5. Catch-Up, 6. Prank, 7. Humoresque, 8. Naigryshi, 9. Folk Dance, 10. Games, 11. Old Fairy Tale, 12. March-Stroll, 13. School Bell, 14. Cheerful Break, 15. From Russian Antiquity

Book II - Music from Cartoons

- Pieces (6) from 'The Tiger on the Sunflower'; 1. Winter Taiga, 2. Spring on the Ussuri River, 3. Beasts' Summer Games, 4. The Wicked Autumn Wind, 5. The Winter Cold, 6. Bouquet of Sunflowers
- Pieces (2) from 'The Carousel Lion'; 1. The Girl and the Carousel Lion, 2. The Merry Carousel
- Pieces (4) from 'The Magic Ring'; 1. Once upon a Time, 2. Vanka goes to the Bazaar, 3. Vanka's Prosperity, 4. Trip in the Automobile
- Song of Komarov (from 'Komarov')
- Beauty of Vasilisa (from 'Skazka Skazyvayetsya')
- Song in the Fields (from 'How we Did the Spring')
- Theme of Churidilo (from 'Churidilo')
- Bear Cub's Lullaby (from 'How we Did the Spring')
- Song
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Another collection of lighter works. Alfor shared a few pieces by this composer a while back (including the Sonata no. 2) and numerous of his pieces were included in other pedagogical volumes.

Victor Victorovich KUPREVICH
Album of Pieces (25), for piano (pub. 1986); 1. Penguins, op. 51, 2. Gingerbread Cookies, op. 110, 3. Blue Rains, op. 97, 4. Fly, My Duck!, op. 193, 5. The Lonely Daisy, op. 194, 6. Old Dance, op. 155, 7. Elegiac Serenade, op. 156, 8. Northern Melody, op. 179, 9. Fjords, op. 130, 10. Autumn Sketch, op. 189, 11. Spring Sketch, op. 190, 12. Mazurka, op. 138, 13. Novelette, op. 185, 14. Epitaph, op. 92, 15. Columns, op. 100, 16. Prelude no. 1, op. 140, 17. Prelude no. 2, op. 159, 18. Prelude no. 3, op. 165, 19. Prelude no. 4, op. 174, 20. Fugue, op. 24/1, 21. Prelude & Fugue, op. 24/2, 22. Invention no. 1, op. 154, 23. Invention no. 2, op. 192, 24. Sonatina (Diatonic), op. 195, 25. Sonata no. 2, op. 22
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Thank you, caostale.
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Brilliant, many thanks Caostotale for these albums.

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Does anybody have these works by Evgeny Ottovich Gunst (1877-1950)?
Works include:
Deux romances sans paroles, Op.2
Trois prèludes, Op.13
Deux pièces pour piano. Op. 24
Six morceaux caractéristiques pour piano. Op. 25.
Album pour la jeunesse. Op. 26.
Douze miniatures pour piano. Op.28
Danses fantasques pour piano. Op. 29.
works published by Maurice Senart (except IMSLP scans)

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And does anybody have works by Ivan Kryzhanovsky (1867-1924)?
Adagio, Op.12 No.2
3 Pieces, Op.13 Nos.2-3
2 Pieces, Op.15 No.1
Any other piano pieces that haven't been scanned

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I believe that I have seen around scans of some of these pieces by Kryzhanovsky coming from Berlin.
Nothing from Gunst in your list, unfortunately.
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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Does anybody have these works by Evgeny Ottovich Gunst (1877-1950)?
Works include:
Deux romances sans paroles, Op.2
Trois prèludes, Op.13
Deux pièces pour piano. Op. 24
Six morceaux caractéristiques pour piano. Op. 25.
Album pour la jeunesse. Op. 26.
Douze miniatures pour piano. Op.28
Danses fantasques pour piano. Op. 29.
works published by Maurice Senart (except IMSLP scans)

Thank you!
Senov

A number of works by Gunst were not published at all, and those you've listed were by a small publishing company called Braun in 1938 (and originals seem to be beyond rare) ! However, all the manuscripts were found recently in the University of Basel, Switzerland. A number have been subsequently recorded by Susanne Lang on the Oehms Classics label. If you are after copies, then Basel seems your best bet in obtaining copies.

Malcolm
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