Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Malc:

Thanks so much for all these Gedike' scores, great ones, easy and nice pìeces.

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Alfor, thank you very much indeed for the Gedike scores. From the opus numbers, it seems there may be a lot to explore. It is nice to have these collections of short pieces, so pleasant to the ear of our younger pianists and of intermediate difficulty.
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Apparently Eduard Schütt was from Russia.
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Schütt, Eduard (sic) -respecting the German Languaje-:

Born in St. Petersburg, October 22, 1856-1933.

He was a pupil in composition and pianoforte of Petersen and Stein at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, and continued his studies in Leipzig. Subsequently he was elected conductor of the Akademische Wagnerverein of Vienna. Schüt's published works include a comic opera, a pianofort concerto, a serenade for strings, variations for the piano, and songs.

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Feinberg Sonata No.12

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Can anyone here point me to the score of Feinbergs's last Sonata No.12? This is a beautiful piece of music, but obviously impossible to get.
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Muscicapa wrote:Can anyone here point me to the score of Feinbergs's last Sonata No.12? This is a beautiful piece of music, but obviously impossible to get.
Musicapa.......duly attached [nms...I think !! With thanks to the original scanner].

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Feinberg - Op 48 Piano Sonata No. 12
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Yevgeny Petrovich Makarov. Born 1912, Penza: died 1985. He graduated initially in 1939 from the chemistry department of the Moscow University, and then went on to study music with Gliere, Litinsky and Shostakovich at the Moscow Conservatoire. He graduated in 1947. He taught at the Institute of Military Conductors from 1944, and later joined the faculty of the Moscow Conservatoire. He also authored textbooks on band instrumentation and score-reading. His piano scores include:

 Piano Concertino (1939)
 Blyuz (1941)
 Two Dances (1945)
 Two Pieces (1946)
 Three Fragments from the ballet “Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” Concert transcription for Two Pianos [Gogliba] (State Publ. 1959)
 Children’s Album

I have posted the Three Fragments from the ballet "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" for Two Pianos.
Makarov E - Three Fragments from the ballet 'Tale of the Fishman and the Fish' - Two Pianos.pdf
Titles of each piece:
1. The Sea
2. Dance of the Young Girls
3. Dance of the Rubies

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mballan wrote:Yevgeny Petrovich Makarov. Born 1912, Penza: died 1985. He graduated initially in 1939 from the chemistry department of the Moscow University, and then went on to study music with Gliere, Litinsky and Shostakovich at the Moscow Conservatoire. He graduated in 1947. He taught at the Institute of Military Conductors from 1944, and later joined the faculty of the Moscow Conservatoire. He also authored textbooks on band instrumentation and score-reading. His piano scores include:

 Piano Concertino (1939)
 Blyuz (1941)
 Two Dances (1945)
 Two Pieces (1946)
 Three Fragments from the ballet “Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” Concert transcription for Two Pianos [Gogliba] (State Publ. 1959)
 Children’s Album

I have posted the Three Fragments from the ballet "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" for Two Pianos.
Makarov E - Three Fragments from the ballet 'Tale of the Fishman and the Fish' - Two Pianos.pdf
Titles of each piece:
1. The Sea
2. Dance of the Young Girls
3. Dance of the Rubies

Malcolm
Thank you Malcolm. I really hope you can post his solo piano pieces.
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Can anyone post pieces by Zaderatsky ? Thank you.
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Seconded!

Malcolm:

Thank you!, I wonder if you can post the Concertino and the Children’s Album, once you have a break.

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