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Re: Alfor's Rarities

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It's David Watkins' Nocturne from his Petite Suite for Harp (1961).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r0JqmW5PHk
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Thank you, isokani & Timtin!

"Klavir 1937"
rare anthology of Czech / Slovak composers: Hlobil, Haas, Haba, Kapral, Krejci, Martinu, Borkovec, Picha, Moyzes, Bartos, Jezek
Klavir 1937.pdf
Kara KARAEV
Sonata for violin & piano
Karaev Violin sonata.pdf
Karaev Violin sonata vlpart.pdf
Evg. OVCHINNIKOV
Etude-Toccata
Ovchinnikov Etude-Toccata.pdf
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Samuel FEINBERG
Sonata No. 6 op. 13 (Universal-Edition edition)
Feinberg Sonata #6 op.13.pdf
Anatoly ALEXANDROV
Bashkir Melodies op. 73
Alexandrov Bashkir Melodies op.73.pdf
Nikolai V. DREMLYUGA
Vesianka (Spring song)
Dremlyuga Vesianka.pdf
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Hope, these two are rare enough...

Karol RATHAUS
Sonata No. 4 op. 58
Rathaus Sonata #4 op.58.pdf
Adolf BARJANSKY (1850-1900)
Sonate No. 2 Gis moll für Pianoforte op.11. Diatonic, homophonic, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann influence; simple (primitive??), but not amateurish. Nevertheless would perhaps please many an audience.
Barjansky Sonate #2 op.11.pdf
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Karol RATHAUS
Variations on a Theme by Böhm for piano op. 62
Rathaus Böhm Var. op.62.pdf
(one more) Soviet anthology of foreign composers
Bartok, ??? (page 4), Lutoslawski, Webern, Villa-Lobos, ??? (page 19ff), Lazar, Malawski, Siegmeister, Copland, Barber, Britten
Anthology foreign composers 1.pdf
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alfor wrote:Karol RATHAUS
Variations on a Theme by Böhm for piano op. 62
Rathaus Böhm Var. op.62.pdf
(one more) Soviet anthology of foreign composers
Bartok, ??? (page 4), Lutoslawski, Webern, Villa-Lobos, ??? (page 19ff), Lazar, Malawski, Siegmeister, Copland, Barber, Britten
Anthology foreign composers 1.pdf
Thanks for yet more interesting Russian albums Alfor, the two ??? composers are Dezider Kardos born 1914 and Paraskev Hadziev born in 1912.
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alfor wrote:Dear Brian,
thank you very much for the infos!
regards
alfor

P.S. I recently posted a sonata by a certain "Hagyjev" (that is how the librarians spelt the name - the score shows 2 different spellings). Could you possible help me to identify the composer?

P.P.S. If I would know, that more than 2 or 3 people are interested in the foreword to the ROSLAVETS sonatas, I would ask my cousin (who was a russian teacher at school for some decades) to translate it.
Hi Alfor

Likely spelling is Hajiyev......which is usually given as Gadzhiyev. If you can send me the score or even just the front page with the name on I can confirm.

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alfor wrote:
P.S. I recently posted a sonata by a certain "Hagyjev" (that is how the librarians spelt the name - the score shows 2 different spellings). Could you possible help me to identify the composer?
Maybe this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovdat_Hajiyev
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Here is the score again - it definitely is an Azerbaijan composer; might well be Hajiyev.
Hagyjev Sonata #1.pdf
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alfor wrote: the score shows 2 different spellings
The right-hand is the Russian spelling in Cyrillic letters.
The left-hand is the same name in the Azerbaijani alphabet used from 1958 to 1991.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijani_alphabet

The name Hajiyev or Hadjiev or anyone of the many variants through the Russian/Muslim linguistic area means "son of the pilgrim" (the pilgrimage to Mekka).

In addition to the Wiki link, some interesting information is to be found on this page:
http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazi ... ilies.html

Ismayil Hajiyev, one of teh sons of the composer Jovdat Hajiyev, can be seen directing on this video:
http://www.youtube.com/user/faktakka
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