Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
...and some others. The latter of these composers wrote a lot of interesting concertos, including ones for folk instruments like the bayan and the gidzhak (a bowed string instrument played in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan). He's also credited with composing an opera called Flaming Hearts in 1974 that tells of Turkmen village life during the period of collectivization.
Konstantin Konstantinovich BATASHOV
Sonatina, for piano Durdy NURYEV (NURIYEV, etc.) (Turkmenistan)
Sonatina no. 1, for piano
Konstantin Konstantinovich BATASHOV
Sonatina, for piano Durdy NURYEV (NURIYEV, etc.) (Turkmenistan)
Sonatina no. 1, for piano
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Boiko's Cypriot Sketches were included in the Boiko Album for Children which I post a year or two back. Duly posted again.naturlaut wrote:I quite enjoyed the Rostislav Boiko MBallan posted a while ago. Is there a published score (or scan) for the Cypriot Sketches as well?
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Guess I missed the original posting also. Glad to get these interesting and playful pieces in my library. Thanks Malcolm.mballan wrote:Boiko's Cypriot Sketches were included in the Boiko Album for Children which I post a year or two back. Duly posted again.naturlaut wrote:I quite enjoyed the Rostislav Boiko MBallan posted a while ago. Is there a published score (or scan) for the Cypriot Sketches as well?
Malcolm
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Technically, this might belong in the Caucasus composers thread (Dagestan is part of the North Caucasus region), but I'll stick with the convention...
Gotfrid Aliyevich GASANOV (Dagestan)
Preludes (24), for piano (1963)
Gotfrid Aliyevich GASANOV (Dagestan)
Preludes (24), for piano (1963)
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Once again, thank you so much for your postings, caostotale... This is immense!!caostotale wrote:Technically, this might belong in the Caucasus composers thread (Dagestan is part of the North Caucasus region), but I'll stick with the convention...
Gotfrid Aliyevich GASANOV (Dagestan)
Preludes (24), for piano (1963)
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
The Ukrainian Composers Album posted by Alfor includes a composition -on page 40- by Serafim Dmitrievich Orfeev (as I understand the name of the composer).
I would appreciate more information about this composer.
Thanks.
ILU.
I would appreciate more information about this composer.
Thanks.
ILU.
Quo melius Illac
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
From Russian Wikipedia via Google translate:ilu wrote:The Ukrainian Composers Album posted by Alfor includes a composition -on page 40- by Serafim Dmitrievich Orfeev (as I understand the name of the composer).
I would appreciate more information about this composer.
Thanks.
ILU.
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... %25D1%2587
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
There's not much listed in Worldcat for this composer...a few pedagogical texts and this musical score:ilu wrote:The Ukrainian Composers Album posted by Alfor includes a composition -on page 40- by Serafim Dmitrievich Orfeev (as I understand the name of the composer).
I would appreciate more information about this composer.
Thanks.
ILU.
http://www.worldcat.org/title/albom-dli ... ef_results
...which is a set of ten pieces for young players.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Caostotale:
Muchas gracias!.
I already checked the album.
ILU.
Muchas gracias!.
I already checked the album.
ILU.
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