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Jean-Séb wrote:Many thanks for that, Malcolm.
Seconded!
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Yes, thank you very much indeed, Malcolm. Some charming pieces here.
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Thank you for these Goldenveizer Pieces, dear Malcolm!

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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Thank you for these Goldenveizer Pieces, dear Malcolm!

Emil
You are always referring to a certain Mr. S. Feinberg. I assume it is your (great-)grandfather or your (great-)uncle??!
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alfor wrote:
Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Thank you for these Goldenveizer Pieces, dear Malcolm!

Emil
You are always referring to a certain Mr. S. Feinberg. I assume it is your (great-)grandfather or your (great-)uncle??!
More likely his great inspirational teacher and mentor, Feinberg was one of the greatest teachers of piano.
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HullandHellandHalifax wrote:
alfor wrote:
Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Thank you for these Goldenveizer Pieces, dear Malcolm!

Emil
You are always referring to a certain Mr. S. Feinberg. I assume it is your (great-)grandfather or your (great-)uncle??!
More likely his great inspirational teacher and mentor, Feinberg was one of the greatest teachers of piano.
This may well be the case!

BTW we (non-russian-speaking!) Germans had the privilege to get access to some writings by FEINBERG, Oborin a.o. by a (now deleted) book* published in the GDR (as far as I remember I could aquire a copy when visiting East-Berlin).

*Notate zur Pianistik: Aufsätze sowjetischer Klavierpädagogen und Interpreten

The main contents of this book has been made available in English:
http://www.amazon.com/Russian-Piano-Sch ... 1871082889
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Yes, English is nice for us non-Russian, non-German speakers. Sure! That'll work
Thanks for the Amazon reference, Alfred.
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alfor wrote:
Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Thank you for these Goldenveizer Pieces, dear Malcolm!

Emil
You are always referring to a certain Mr. S. Feinberg. I assume it is your (great-)grandfather or your (great-)uncle??!
Hello alfor
Brian is right - He is my great inspirational mentor, and I love his piano works and the style of the piano playing.

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Just to keep the forum informed.....

i visited China recently.... and discovered two new publications (not quite new, 2015)

China had an authorized version of Goldenveizen's edition for Mozart Sonata. Honestly, i dont think it is good, no where near his Beethoven sonata. However, there is an article as preface, Saint-Saen commentary of Mozart's sonata.


There is a book (a master or phD thesis) on Goldenveiser's polyphonic etudes.... the score is attached as appendix..... unfortunately, i did not get the book (written in Chinese) because the condition of the book is poor. I will be making another trip to China in 2 months time, and i will try to see if i can find a better copy at Beijing or Shanghai.
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soh choon wee wrote: However, there is an article as preface, Saint-Saen commentary of Mozart's sonata.
I guess it is just a reprint of Saint-Saëns's preface in the Durand edition of Mozart's sonatas.
http://imslp.nl/imglnks/usimg/b/b7/IMSL ... V279ss.pdf
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