Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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isokani wrote: This is actually a different company, founded recently in St Petersburg, mainly publishing the works of composers from that city (Slonimsky, Tishchenko etc). The old Kompozitor was another branch of Gosizdat, the USSR state publishers.
Ah well if it's a 2006 reprint then it can't be that hard to find the other publisher
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sgambatiesque wrote:
isokani wrote: This is actually a different company, founded recently in St Petersburg, mainly publishing the works of composers from that city (Slonimsky, Tishchenko etc). The old Kompozitor was another branch of Gosizdat, the USSR state publishers.
Ah well if it's a 2006 reprint then it can't be that hard to find the other publisher
I'd be both impressed and grateful if anyone can find the publisher ...
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isokani wrote:
I'd be both impressed and grateful if anyone can find the publisher ...
The solution may lie with the OP who cites the 2006 reprint and its ease of availability in Russia.
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isokani wrote: I'd be both impressed and grateful if anyone can find the publisher ...
Noten Roehr of Frankfurt publish the Feinberg piano sonatas. Volume 3 details:-

Sochineniia : dlia fortepiano : tom 3 by Samuil Evgen'evich Feinberg. Edited by V. A. Natanson.
For piano. Published by Noten Roehr (NR.75868).
Desiataia sonata, op. 30, 1943, Odinnadtsataia sonata, op. 40, 1952, Dvenadtsataia sonata,
op. 48, 1962, Pervaia fantaziia, op. 5, 1922, Vtoraia fantaziia, op. 9, 1919.

http://www.noten-roehr.de/de/search.php ... uicksearch
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Timtin wrote:
isokani wrote: I'd be both impressed and grateful if anyone can find the publisher ...
Noten Roehr of Frankfurt publish the Feinberg piano sonatas. Volume 3 details:-

Sochineniia : dlia fortepiano : tom 3 by Samuil Evgen'evich Feinberg. Edited by V. A. Natanson.
For piano. Published by Noten Roehr (NR.75868).
Desiataia sonata, op. 30, 1943, Odinnadtsataia sonata, op. 40, 1952, Dvenadtsataia sonata,
op. 48, 1962, Pervaia fantaziia, op. 5, 1922, Vtoraia fantaziia, op. 9, 1919.

http://www.noten-roehr.de/de/search.php ... uicksearch
Be careful!!! This is not the original sheet music, but a (very expensive!) medium quality copy of the original!!!
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alfor wrote:
Timtin wrote:
isokani wrote: I'd be both impressed and grateful if anyone can find the publisher ...
Noten Roehr of Frankfurt publish the Feinberg piano sonatas. Volume 3 details:-

Sochineniia : dlia fortepiano : tom 3 by Samuil Evgen'evich Feinberg. Edited by V. A. Natanson.
For piano. Published by Noten Roehr (NR.75868).
Desiataia sonata, op. 30, 1943, Odinnadtsataia sonata, op. 40, 1952, Dvenadtsataia sonata,
op. 48, 1962, Pervaia fantaziia, op. 5, 1922, Vtoraia fantaziia, op. 9, 1919.

http://www.noten-roehr.de/de/search.php ... uicksearch
Be careful!!! This is not the original sheet music, but a (very expensive!) medium quality copy of the original!!!

Indeed it is ! I several times heard and saw the copy machine.
Sorry, Mr. Röhr.
Best regards, Ferruccio
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Ferruccio wrote:
alfor wrote:...Be careful!!! This is not the original sheet music, but a (very expensive!) medium quality copy of the original!!!

Indeed it is ! I several times heard and saw the copy machine.
Sorry, Mr. Röhr.
There is nothing wrong with selling copies of rare scores. But every serious sheet music dealer should give a clear hint in the description of the item (which Mr. Röhr does not!!). And his copies are really expensive, in fact so expensive that everybody expects to get original scores!
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alfor wrote:
Ferruccio wrote:
alfor wrote:...Be careful!!! This is not the original sheet music, but a (very expensive!) medium quality copy of the original!!!

Indeed it is ! I several times heard and saw the copy machine.
Sorry, Mr. Röhr.
There is nothing wrong with selling copies of rare scores. But every serious sheet music dealer should give a clear hint in the description of the item (which Mr. Röhr does not!!). And his copies are really expensive, in fact so expensive that everybody expects to get original scores!

I fully agree. When he had his store in Frankfurt (no more now), I sometimes went there to have a look for rare scores. He HAD many of them. But the prices ..... :(
Being a collector myself I could deny buying there. I myself knew sources enough ... ;)
Best regards, Ferruccio
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I'm looking for Rachmaninov's piano solo version of the Nunc dimittus Op.37 No.5 from his Vespers.
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Dear resourceful members

I am not sure if i request correctly here.

I understand Tcherepnin had written a piano exercise book based on pentatonic scales. I vaguely remember it is from Peters Edition. Is there a scanned copy around??
Thank you very much.
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