Music for Miscellaneous Ensembles

Small instrumental groups with or without piano
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Emil Borisovich Sernov
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Music for Miscellaneous Ensembles

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Vladimir Shcherbachyov [Stcherbatcheff, Shcherbachov, Shcherbachev, Schtscherbatschow(?)]
Op.10 - Nonet for Voice, Dancer, Flute, Harp, Piano, and String Quartet (1930)
Shcherbachyov V - Op 10 Nonet.pdf
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This is fascinating. Are the parts available? It also say Nonet, but there are only 8 parts and it doesn't say Dancer anywhere. Can you tell us more about this piece? Thanks very much for this posting.
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minacciosa wrote:This is fascinating. Are the parts available? It also say Nonet, but there are only 8 parts and it doesn't say Dancer anywhere. Can you tell us more about this piece? Thanks very much for this posting.
Sorry, I don't have parts of this piece.

Anyway, According to Larry Sitsky's Book,
The role of the mime is the ninth. but there is no mention of a mime artist in the score, and therefore no clue as to the sort movements that were required.
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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:
minacciosa wrote:This is fascinating. Are the parts available? It also say Nonet, but there are only 8 parts and it doesn't say Dancer anywhere. Can you tell us more about this piece? Thanks very much for this posting.
Sorry, I don't have parts of this piece.

Anyway, According to Larry Sitsky's Book,
The role of the mime is the ninth. but there is no mention of a mime artist in the score, and therefore no clue as to the sort movements that were required.
Thanks for the information. I'd like to perform this work sometime.
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From Georgian National Library:

Dmitriev Shvedov (1899 - 1981)

Shvedov D - Poem (Vocalise) for Voice, Violin, Cello & Piano (fs+parts 1966).pdf
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