Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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pianino wrote:
fleubis wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:and four pages of goodness to get started ! Glazunov Barcarolle on the Black Keys.... enjoy, enjoy!
Glazunov, Aleksandr–WoO–Barcarolle on the Black Keys (Barcarolle sur les Touches Noires).pdf
Thank you, musiclife217 for taking the time to find this piece for all of us.
This delightful, if somewhat neglected piece, is completely spoilt for me by what seems to me a terrible discord in bar 8 (the top note of the first chord in the left hand).
I have included as an attachment the first 8 bars. The mp3 can be found at muzofon.com.

Would anyone like to suggest how it can be changed? As far as I am concerned, the double f# is a printing error, although I note that it is played in Stephen Coomb's mp3.
May I have a copy of this?
That note is definitely correct and perfectly logical.
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Alexander Spendiarov [ Spendiaryan ] = Khaitarma (a folk dance of the Crimean Tatar people)
(nms)
Spendiarov_Khaitarma.pdf
source => http://elibrary.rsl.ru/


Alfor posted the Crimean Sketches Op. 9 from the well-known webpage. There is also the orchestral picture "Three Palm Trees" to be found there.
http://ale07.ru/music/notes/song/fortep ... diarov.htm
Which also appears in the form of a 4H-transcription by Maximilian Steinberg at imslp
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Spendiarov,_Aleksandr
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nms:
Aizberg PC op.15.pdf
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nms:
Zatayevich Chant des Kazak.pdf
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alfor wrote:nms:
Zatayevich Chant des Kazak.pdf
Thanks, Alfor. Here's a little biographical info:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Zatayevich
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My thanks to Aggelos and Alfor for providing us with a veritable cornucopia of digital delights this first day of August. Am having a lot of fun with all these new pieces today on yet another very rainy day.
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fleubis wrote:My thanks to Aggelos and Alfor for providing us with a veritable cornucopia of digital delights this first day of August. Am having a lot of fun with all these new pieces today on yet another very rainy day.
Actually, I think alfor holds the title of Mr. Cornucopia (=an abundant supply of good things of a specified kind) here with his endless uploads and fathomless contribution

By the by, the Jacket notes of this LP provide nice info on Alexander Spendiarov.
http://www.hornet.hr/HRec.asp?gAnr=5499
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If anyone has a membership (if that would do the job), I would be grateful to see this one posted here. Otherwise it's going to be a long wait.

http://catalog.lib.rochester.edu/vwebv/ ... Id=1066611
Gliere --- Krizhiz Op. 65 for piano 2H
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Aggelos wrote:..Actually, I think alfor holds the title of Mr. Cornucopia (=an abundant supply of good things of a specified kind) here with his endless uploads and fathomless contribution...
Too much honour! I posted a mere 3424 attachments...
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That is quite an astounding number by any stretch.
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