Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Very nice to have this concerto--fingered by you--all together and in a nice B&W instead of gray-scale--much easier to read. Thanks for posting.
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You are welcome, dear fleubis (aka J.D.* from Panama)
* James Dean

For those few loosers who do not get Orchestras as presents from their wives
(like Serge Koussevitzky or Geza Anda did) I have chosen the solo version:

S. O. S. PROKOFIEFF
Sonata No. 2 op. 14
alfor fingered


(Regarding the very few printed fingerings I assume this was edited by Gyorgy Chādor...)
Prokofieff Sonata #2 op.14 fingered.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Thanks for the Prokofiev Piano Sonata 2 fingering.....

I very much like to see your fingerings for Prokofiev piano concerto 2,
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Humm.....I don't know about the 2nd concerto, but Alfred your fingering on the 2nd sonata settles a few troubling issues. This is not a sonata that I'm very familiar with so I took a listen to Boris Berman play it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZN7XLKzLDI before playing through it myself a few times. I especially like the remarkable chromaticism of the 2nd movement---it is just luscious.
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soh choon wee wrote:Thanks for the Prokofiev Piano Sonata 2 fingering.....

I very much like to see your fingerings for Prokofiev piano concerto 2,
...I will have a look...

Maybe you are also interested in this:

S. O. S. PROKOFIEFF
SONATA NO. 8 op. 84
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Prokofieff Sonata #8 fingered.pdf
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More Prokofiev that I'm not real familiar with...and it's got to be laziness on my part for not taking the time to work out some fingerings--which Alfred has now graciously provided. This will keep me occupied for quite a while. Thanks for posting this.
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fleubis wrote:More Prokofiev that I'm not real familiar with...and it's got to be laziness on my part for not taking the time to work out some fingerings--which Alfred has now graciously provided. This will keep me occupied for quite a while. Thanks for posting this.
You are welcome, dear J...fleubis!

Next will be No. 9, an unduly neglected work!
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Scans of most of the Glazunov piano works now seem to be in circulation, but I don't see a copy of this here or on IMSLP - the Sonatina. -nms- Cleaned and converted to PDF.
Glazunov_Sonatina.pdf
Any clues on these other works would be appreciated:
Valse Miniature in g, 1893
Easy Sonata in C, 1880
Prelude & Fugue in e, 1926
Gagliarde in D, 1900
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Can some resourceful members please help to identify this Russian Pianist. The photo was taken in 2005.
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He has written a technique book, and is currently hotly read in China.... i have been thinking who he is.
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Mieczysław Weinberg (Moisey Samuilovich Vaynberg)

Children`s notebooks.
Weinberg Children`s notebooks.zip
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