Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Here's a short piece by Sergei Berinsky (1946-1998), a very interesting Moldavian-born composer who was very active in the Moscow music scene during the Brezhnev/glasnost years and after, though never went on to become as well-known as Schnittke or Gubaidulina. A nice bio is presented at the following address:
http://www.classical.ru/e/BerinskySergey/bio.html
Also, a great many of his works are available at classicalarchives.com, apparently with the blessing of his widow. I haven't ever tried that website, so I can't attest to whether or not it's worth subscribing...
Sergei Samuilovich BERINSKY
Sonatina, for piano
http://www.classical.ru/e/BerinskySergey/bio.html
Also, a great many of his works are available at classicalarchives.com, apparently with the blessing of his widow. I haven't ever tried that website, so I can't attest to whether or not it's worth subscribing...
Sergei Samuilovich BERINSKY
Sonatina, for piano
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I don't know anything about this composer. As one might surmise, looking up info on someone named A. Blok (including music scores) yields more noise than signal because of the famous revolutionary poet and the tons of works and songs written after his work. According to the score, he was born in 1957:
A. BLOK
Preludes (2), for piano
A. BLOK
Preludes (2), for piano
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Here's a link to a page with some biographical info:caostotale wrote:I don't know anything about this composer. As one might surmise, looking up info on someone named A. Blok (including music scores) yields more noise than signal because of the famous revolutionary poet and the tons of works and songs written after his work. According to the score, he was born in 1957:
A. BLOK
Preludes (2), for piano
http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/a.asp?a=A1067
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Thanks once again, Jim! As a reward, here's another I haven't found anything for. At the least, a full name is graciously provided at the head of the score. Along with this work, all II know of by him is a sonatina for piano (which I will hopefully see pretty soon). Enjoy:
Leonid TIMOFEEV
Toccata, for piano (1978)
Leonid TIMOFEEV
Toccata, for piano (1978)
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
The first of a few postings of works by Anton Rubinstein. I must agree with Alfor that Rubinstein's music is often of a mixed quality........I always felt as a composer he did not quite know when to shut-up, and keep a composition's structure and material succinct. Although there are some odd gems amoungst his many works - usually more in the miniatures rather than larger works like the sonatas.
These works have not, to my knowledge, been posted on IMSLP or RSL.
Rubinstein A - Op 37 Acrostychon Malcolm
These works have not, to my knowledge, been posted on IMSLP or RSL.
Rubinstein A - Op 37 Acrostychon Malcolm
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Thanks for your kind sharing, Malcolm. You're right about the Rubinstein Op 37, when you say it's not posted on IMSLP or RSL, but I have found it already posted here in PP. And for my surprise the uploader was...mballanmballan wrote:The first of a few postings of works by Anton Rubinstein. I must agree with Alfor that Rubinstein's music is often of a mixed quality........I always felt as a composer he did not quite know when to shut-up, and keep a composition's structure and material succinct. Although there are some odd gems amoungst his many works - usually more in the miniatures rather than larger works like the sonatas.
These works have not, to my knowledge, been posted on IMSLP or RSL.
Rubinstein A - Op 37 Acrostychon Malcolm

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Valery DIACHENKO (DYACHENKO)
Variations (for the left hand), for piano (1979)
Variations (for the left hand), for piano (1979)
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
The DIACHENKO variations are very interesting. Thanks for posting, caostotale.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Yes, I have this volume. Hard work to scan the complete volume (242 pages!)Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hello Dear Members
Does Anyone have Alexei Stanchinsky's Complete Piano Works that was published in 1990?
Thanks in Advance.
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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