Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I did not really focus on scanning non piano solo containing issues. This one though it contained a fair amount of non piano solo music, did have a most interesting Polovinkin that I did not see when I seached the site. I also recalled a request asking for a Polovinkin Humoresque but it was for "No. 1" and this one is titled "Humoresque Philosophique", so it may very well be No.1 , or it could be some other.
The Khachaturian I can not imagine isn't contained or available elsewhere but here it is simply labled Dance No. 3, so I do not know from what set of pieces this is from or would eventually be a part of (this is an interesting issue as he was a young 'current' up and comming contemporary/modern Soviet composer at the thime this was printed/published). I did my best to label the works accordingly.
New Music Quarterly October 1934
Special Issue- Devoted to Contemporary Russian Composers
A. Davidenko – Song Of A Shepherd Perishing In The Mountains
“No. 3 From the Suite for Chorus a capella written on the Basis of Chechen folk melodies”)
A. Khachaturian – Dance No. 3, solo piano
A. Mossolov – A Turkmenian Lullaby
“For Chorus a Capella”
L. A. Polovinkin – Humoresque Philosophique, solo piano
A. Veprik – Stalinstan
“For Chorus with Piano Acc.”
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?6vxnwcaa2w3x3w5
The Khachaturian I can not imagine isn't contained or available elsewhere but here it is simply labled Dance No. 3, so I do not know from what set of pieces this is from or would eventually be a part of (this is an interesting issue as he was a young 'current' up and comming contemporary/modern Soviet composer at the thime this was printed/published). I did my best to label the works accordingly.
New Music Quarterly October 1934
Special Issue- Devoted to Contemporary Russian Composers
A. Davidenko – Song Of A Shepherd Perishing In The Mountains
“No. 3 From the Suite for Chorus a capella written on the Basis of Chechen folk melodies”)
A. Khachaturian – Dance No. 3, solo piano
A. Mossolov – A Turkmenian Lullaby
“For Chorus a Capella”
L. A. Polovinkin – Humoresque Philosophique, solo piano
A. Veprik – Stalinstan
“For Chorus with Piano Acc.”
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?6vxnwcaa2w3x3w5
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Attached are B&W versions of the two piano pieces from the above collection. The Khachaturian was also published in a Peters collection entitle Zwei Klavierstucke along with the 1926 Valse-Caprice. I've placed B&W versions of the three choral pieces in the Choral Music section of the Vocal Music discussion forum. Many thanks to Scriabinoff for his scans of these interesting and rare works. I hope my utilitarian optimizations will be of use to some of you.Scriabinoff wrote:I did not really focus on scanning non piano solo containing issues. This one though it contained a fair amount of non piano solo music, did have a most interesting Polovinkin that I did not see when I seached the site. I also recalled a request asking for a Polovinkin Humoresque but it was for "No. 1" and this one is titled "Humoresque Philosophique", so it may very well be No.1 , or it could be some other.
The Khachaturian I can not imagine isn't contained or available elsewhere but here it is simply labled Dance No. 3, so I do not know from what set of pieces this is from or would eventually be a part of (this is an interesting issue as he was a young 'current' up and comming contemporary/modern Soviet composer at the thime this was printed/published). I did my best to label the works accordingly.
New Music Quarterly October 1934
Special Issue- Devoted to Contemporary Russian Composers
A. Davidenko – Song Of A Shepherd Perishing In The Mountains
“No. 3 From the Suite for Chorus a capella written on the Basis of Chechen folk melodies”)
A. Khachaturian – Dance No. 3, solo piano
A. Mossolov – A Turkmenian Lullaby
“For Chorus a Capella”
L. A. Polovinkin – Humoresque Philosophique, solo piano
A. Veprik – Stalinstan
“For Chorus with Piano Acc.”
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?6vxnwcaa2w3x3w5
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Yes Jim, many thanks, and of course thanks to Scriabinoff.Jim Faston wrote: Many thanks to Scriabinoff for his scans of these interesting and rare works. I hope my utilitarian optimizations will be of use to some of you.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Thanks seconded!!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
http://aca-music.ru/razdel/noty/Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hi dear resourceful members
Does anybody have N.Myaskovsky's Sonata No.1
which was published by State Music Publisher in 1920`s or 1910`s in P.Jurgenson?
Thank you.
(nms)
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Does anybody have any of Lev Abeliovich's piano sonatas or the concerto in E minor?
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Here is an interesting volume of works by Moldovan composers, published in the Soviet Union.
Piano Pieces by Moldovan Composers (1980)
Vladimir ROTARU - Ancient Dance
Stefan Timofeyovich NYAGA - Fok
Solomon Moiseevich LOBEL - Betuta
Semen Vasilevich LUNGUL - Hora
Georgy NYAGA - Toccata
Georgy NYAGA - Doina
Oleg NEGRUTSA - Fugue
Vassily Gurov ZAGORSKY - Lullaby
A. LYUKSENBURG (Luxembourg?) - Pieces (4) from the Cycle 'Watercolors'; 1. Remembrance, 2. Ostinato, 3. Scenery, 4. Dance
Piano Pieces by Moldovan Composers (1980)
Vladimir ROTARU - Ancient Dance
Stefan Timofeyovich NYAGA - Fok
Solomon Moiseevich LOBEL - Betuta
Semen Vasilevich LUNGUL - Hora
Georgy NYAGA - Toccata
Georgy NYAGA - Doina
Oleg NEGRUTSA - Fugue
Vassily Gurov ZAGORSKY - Lullaby
A. LYUKSENBURG (Luxembourg?) - Pieces (4) from the Cycle 'Watercolors'; 1. Remembrance, 2. Ostinato, 3. Scenery, 4. Dance
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