Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Thank you malcolm. I always forget about that book !
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
G.Fogler? Piano Concerto
http://www.mediafire.com/?3ovjhzy84ydhdwa
I was wondering if he was actually russian or not.
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http://www.mediafire.com/?3ovjhzy84ydhdwa
I was wondering if he was actually russian or not.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I can not download the Vogler's concert, I will appreciate is someone can post it here.
Thanks in advance.
Ilu.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Here it is as pdf file
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Fogler ??
Georg Joseph Vogler, also known as Abbé Vogler (June 15, 1749 – May 6, 1814)
Georg Joseph Vogler, also known as Abbé Vogler (June 15, 1749 – May 6, 1814)
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Has anyone got Iliachenko/Ilyachenko/Jiliashenko's Cinq Miniatures Op.5?
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I've neglected my beloved Russian & Soviet piano thread for far too long. So to re-awaken this slumbering giant - some music by Abramsky. Alfred kindly posted Einfache Rede, and the Sonata Laconique has also been available [think that was via Sibley], which saves me scanning two of his works.
Alexander Savvatevich Abramsky. Born 1898 in Lutske: died 1985. Composer. Studied piano with Igumnov, and composition with Catoire. From 1922 undertook further studies with Miaskovsky at the Moscow Conservatoire, graduating in 1927. In 1950 was a participant in a expedition to collection folk songs from Arkhangel'sk, Vologodskaya, and Uzbekistan, where he wrote down 75 Uigur songs. Held various teaching position and from 1951 undertook various administrative positions with the Composer's Union. Author of " Songs of the Russian Severa" (Moscow 1959). Abramsky was at the forefront of muscial experimentation during his early years, but later developed a style more balanced between the traditional and the new (as reflected in his piano concerto).
Here are two beautiful rarities:
Trois Danses Dramatique (1930) 'Pasionaria' Rapsodia Espanola (1937) Malcolm
Alexander Savvatevich Abramsky. Born 1898 in Lutske: died 1985. Composer. Studied piano with Igumnov, and composition with Catoire. From 1922 undertook further studies with Miaskovsky at the Moscow Conservatoire, graduating in 1927. In 1950 was a participant in a expedition to collection folk songs from Arkhangel'sk, Vologodskaya, and Uzbekistan, where he wrote down 75 Uigur songs. Held various teaching position and from 1951 undertook various administrative positions with the Composer's Union. Author of " Songs of the Russian Severa" (Moscow 1959). Abramsky was at the forefront of muscial experimentation during his early years, but later developed a style more balanced between the traditional and the new (as reflected in his piano concerto).
Here are two beautiful rarities:
Trois Danses Dramatique (1930) 'Pasionaria' Rapsodia Espanola (1937) Malcolm
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I am hoping that some members can remember which Russian composers lived in Paris after the 1917 revolution?
I can think of:
Stravinsky
Lourie
Wyschnegradsky
Obukhov
Sabaneyev
Akimenko
N. Tcherepnin
Glazunov (who wrote no piano music during his stay there)
Lyapunov (ditto)
But I'm sure there were more, and that someone here knows who they are!
Many thanks for your thoughts.
I can think of:
Stravinsky
Lourie
Wyschnegradsky
Obukhov
Sabaneyev
Akimenko
N. Tcherepnin
Glazunov (who wrote no piano music during his stay there)
Lyapunov (ditto)
But I'm sure there were more, and that someone here knows who they are!
Many thanks for your thoughts.