Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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I have some Lysenko but I just want to check if they are already on PP.
Op. 5, Op. 10 No.1&2, Op. 17/1, Op. 18, Op. 29. I don't see them listed on the Archive so I assume they aren't here yet?
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I have quite a fat volume of Lysenko -- if there is a need, I will look which pieces are in it... just let me know!
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Polovinkin & Sidelnikov !! Thank you, relative, for these mostinteresting and welcome additions to our libraries.
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fleubis wrote:Polovinkin & Sidelnikov !! Thank you, relative, for these mostinteresting and welcome additions to our libraries.
seconded!
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isokani wrote:I have quite a fat volume of Lysenko -- if there is a need, I will look which pieces are in it... just let me know!
I do exactly have this volume (published in Kiev in 1952), resp. high-quality paper copies of it. It is listed in my files as
„complete“ piano works, but I have to make sure of it.
I had in mind that I posted it quite a while ago, but for whatever reasons I obviously did not!
If you (isokani) are the bearded guy who recently made considerable noise on an August Förster Grand Piano for nearly one hour,
I am afraid you still won't own a scanner :mrgreen: !
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alfor wrote:
isokani wrote:I have quite a fat volume of Lysenko -- if there is a need, I will look which pieces are in it... just let me know!
I do exactly have this volume (published in Kiev in 1952), resp. high-quality paper copies of it. It is listed in my files as
„complete“ piano works, but I have to make sure of it.
I had in mind that I posted it quite a while ago, but for whatever reasons I obviously did not!
If you (isokani) are the bearded guy who recently made considerable noise on an August Förster Grand Piano for nearly one hour,
I am afraid you still won't own a scanner :mrgreen: !
Please check out the Lysenko thread here - viewtopic.php?f=46&t=560&p=9485&hilit=lysenko#p9485

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fredbucket wrote:Please check out the Lysenko thread here - viewtopic.php?f=46&t=560&p=9485&hilit=lysenko#p9485

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Thank you for the hint. I will check with my paper copies, but apparently everything regarding Lysenko has been done already.
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alfor wrote:
fredbucket wrote:Please check out the Lysenko thread here - viewtopic.php?f=46&t=560&p=9485&hilit=lysenko#p9485

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Thank you for the hint. I will check with my paper copies, but apparently everything regarding Lysenko has been done already.
I have these opuses (Op. 5, Op. 10 No.1&2, Op. 17/1, Op. 18, Op. 29) that are not there. I will get my scanner out then.
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naturlaut wrote:I have these opuses (Op. 5, Op. 10 No.1&2, Op. 17/1, Op. 18, Op. 29) that are not there. I will get my scanner out then.
I have unlocked the Lysenko thread above and moved it into the Keyboard Music Discussion area so you can add the files into there. Please keep to Malcolm's naming conventions.

Thanks.

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Does anyone have scans of the two piano pieces opus 99 by Reinhold Glière? Many thanks. The only information I could find on them comes from here:
http://www.reinhold-gliere.net/

Op. 99 1955
1. Improvisation for piano in E major published as a note supplement of the magazine "Soviet music", 1956, No.7 ("child album")
2. Melody for piano in B flat major published as a note supplement of the magazine "Soviet music", 1956, no. 10, paper stuck (p. 16-17)
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