Hi Alfredalfor wrote:
Hi Malcolm,
thank you for these rarities by Grimsky-Korsaknov's grandson!
There should be also 24 Preludes (1922-55) and 2 sonatas (1924, 1932). Do you know if they still exist??
best regards
alfor
I have never come across any direct reference to their continued existence. There is nothing in the Moscow State Library nor the related the St Petersburg libraries and national archive. They may exist in manuscript somewhere but I have yet been able to trace these works. The only other scores I know to exist are:
Romances [words by Pushkin,Lermontov, Delvig and Sannikov] for the voice and the piano
Trio - Scherzo "Ballad"
"Abchazskaya melody" for violin and piano
Korian fishman's song for viola and piano
Pastoral for the harp
Symphony in F major for orchestra
+ a few vocal works held in Moscow.
Beyond the two sonata, 24 preludes and 8 etudes for piano, I was not even aware of the three pieces I posted until fairly recently [as was the manuscript of his only surviving quarter-tone work].......so who knows what may exist, so these works may turn up eventually. GRK is a sad example of brillance and innovation very much crushed by the Soviet authorities for his muscial experimentation.
Malcolm