Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Once more, thanks a lot for all these wonderful scores, caostotale. There are so many new pieces already I don't even know where to look first!
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Dani, I am having the same wonderful problem. Many thanks to caostotale for these pieces.Dani_area_51 wrote:Once more, thanks a lot for all these wonderful scores, caostotale. There are so many new pieces already I don't even know where to look first!
Best regards.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I've had the same problem for years (thanks to others who started this forum
). You guys are quite welcome. Nice to see this thread reach 100 pages!

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I seconded that too..............some absolutely amazing rare works and I for one, am extremely grateful to you caostotale. I only specialise in Russian and Soviet works [and related countries] so this has been a cornucopia of delights for me on this thread and the Armenian, Georgian thread too. I have been trying to incorporate all these works in my "book" in the Information & Literature thread and hope to post an update next week [this will include hundred's of extra new biographies as well as trying to cover all those composers you've posted as well].
Many, many thanks again.
Malcolm
Many, many thanks again.
Malcolm
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Here's an interesting set of works from composers who studied at somewhat 'off-the-beaten-path' conservatories in Tomsk and Novosibirsk.
Piano Works by Composers of Siberia (1988)
Yury Yevenyevich ASHCHEPKOV - Children's Suite; 1. Prelude, 2. Fugue (three voices), 3. Waltz, 4. Polonaise, 5. March, 6. Ancient Music
Konstantin Mikhailovich LAKIN - Fantastic Pieces (7)
Vladimir Grigoryevich PESHNYAK (PESHNIAK) - Sumera, poem*
Ilya Mirovich KHEYFETS (KHEIFETS, etc..) - Jubili (5)**
Yury Pavlovich YUKECHEV (IUKECHEV) - Siberian Notebook, pieces (8); 1. Introduction, 2. Lento, 3. Dance no. 1, 4. Interlude no. 1, 5. Dance no. 2, 6. Interlude no. 2, 7. Dance no. 3, 8. Postlude
* Note at bottom of pg. 33 translates to 'Sumera - Belukha peak, the highest mountain in the Katun Range. In the language of the peoples of India and the Altai Mountains - symbol of the greatness and beauty of the human spirit.'
**see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubilus for details on this form
Piano Works by Composers of Siberia (1988)
Yury Yevenyevich ASHCHEPKOV - Children's Suite; 1. Prelude, 2. Fugue (three voices), 3. Waltz, 4. Polonaise, 5. March, 6. Ancient Music
Konstantin Mikhailovich LAKIN - Fantastic Pieces (7)
Vladimir Grigoryevich PESHNYAK (PESHNIAK) - Sumera, poem*
Ilya Mirovich KHEYFETS (KHEIFETS, etc..) - Jubili (5)**
Yury Pavlovich YUKECHEV (IUKECHEV) - Siberian Notebook, pieces (8); 1. Introduction, 2. Lento, 3. Dance no. 1, 4. Interlude no. 1, 5. Dance no. 2, 6. Interlude no. 2, 7. Dance no. 3, 8. Postlude
* Note at bottom of pg. 33 translates to 'Sumera - Belukha peak, the highest mountain in the Katun Range. In the language of the peoples of India and the Altai Mountains - symbol of the greatness and beauty of the human spirit.'
**see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubilus for details on this form
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
...another set of twenty-four, in two volumes.
Boris Andreyevich SOSNOVTSEV
Preludes (24), for piano (1977)
Boris Andreyevich SOSNOVTSEV
Preludes (24), for piano (1977)
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Thank you caostotale for these interesting postings. I especially enjoyed the Siberian composers collection and appreciate your translations.
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Good things come in sets of 24. Thanks for all your contributions.caostotale wrote:...another set of twenty-four, in two volumes.
Boris Andreyevich SOSNOVTSEV
Preludes (24), for piano (1977)
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Vissarion Yakovlevich SHEBALIN
Rondo, for piano, op. 8 (1926)
Rondo, for piano, op. 8 (1926)
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At http://www.russiancomposers.org.uk/page633.html , this composer is credited with two sonatinas. I'm not sure which one this is. It's from a 1979 publication:
Viktor Aleksandrovich KHODYASHEV (KHODIASHEV)
Sonatina, for piano
Viktor Aleksandrovich KHODYASHEV (KHODIASHEV)
Sonatina, for piano
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