Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Hello everyone, I have posted on my website an interesting old Kiev publication from the 1890s. - this is the piano fantasy on the theme of the Zaporozhye folk song, author Vladislav Zaremba:
https://starinnye-noty.ru/запорожская-песнь/
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Crow, Thank you so much.
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My thanks also.

In addition to a few Zaremba works posted on the forum in past years, there is a plentiful selection on Polona where he is known as Władysław Zaremba

https://polona.pl/sets?searchCategory=o ... ight=false
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Post by soh choon wee »

Can someone give a comparison of Boosey/H Rach 2 and 3, and sonata 2 with the new Henle Urtext edition of same works?
Specifically, how does the new MA Hamelin edition come in comparison?

Taking away the fingering suggestion, what about the text itself? Has there been great changes?

Was thinking hard whether to purchase the Henle.....i seems to feel a more comfortable layout from the quick look at the music shop, but they are really expensive to buy in Asia.
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