Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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plehanov39 wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:30 am
caostotale wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 5:28 am FYI, I'm reasonably certain that Aperock pulls all of its scores off of the ale07.ru site where I've been finding most of my 'NMS' items.
Yes, all children's piano albums from aperock - it's my own scans for ale
Plehanov39 we owe you a big thank you for the scores you have posted on your site - I particularly enjoyed the Concert Pieces series you posted, and look forward to your future postings. Hopefully you are Ok with posting these scores on Pianophilia, as helps to broaden this wonderful music to a non-Russian speaking audience, and gives it a wider global remit. My sincere thanks to you personally as I am a big collector of Russian / Soviet scores.

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From Ale07 music site: Mikhail Rafailovich Raukhverger (1901 - 1989)

Raukhverger M - Pieces for Piano (Muzyka 1964).pdf
Pieces for Piano (Muzyka 1964)
Russian Revolutionary Songs – arr. Piano solo (c. 1960s)
1. Boldly, comrades, in the foot
2. Under a frequent break
3. The sun rises and sets
4. The young guard
5. There, far away, beyond the river
6. Boldly we will go into battle
7. Komsoflot March
Songs of the Peoples of the West – arr. Piano solo (c.1960s)
1. French Song
2. English Song
3. The Cuckoo (French Song)
4. Romanian Song
5. Czech Song
6. Finnish Song
7. Pastoral (Breton Song)
8. English Song
9. Slovak Song
10. Swedish Song
11. Flanders Song
12. Scottish Song No. 1
13. Scottish Song No. 2
14. Irish Song
15. Hungarian Song No. 1
16. Hungarian Song No. 2
17. Mazurka (Polish Song)
18. The Shepherdess (Romanian Song)

Raukhverger M - Album of Piano Pieces (Soviet Composer 1989).pdf
Album of Piano Pieces (Soviet Composer 1989)
1. Two Pieces:
i. Sad Song
ii. A Merry Song
2. Staccato (Etude)
3. Sad Song from Ten Pieces for Children
4. Joke from Ten Pieces for Children
5. True Story
6. Blurred from Eleven Pieces for Children
7. Song from Six Lyrical Pieces
8. Dance from Eleven Pieces for Children
9. In memory of the heroes from Eleven Pieces for Children
10. March from Six Lyrical Pieces
11. Ukrainian Song (Invention)
12. Dance (after A. Maldybaev)
13. Playing
14. Song
15. Berceuse from Eight Pieces on Kirgiz Themes
16. Friends from Eight Pieces on Kirgiz Themes
17. Grandfather’s Story from Eight Pieces on Kirgiz Themes
18. Four Pieces from the series ‘Ukrainian Miniatures’ [Nos. 3, 4, 5 & 8]
19. Song in the Mountains from Ten Pieces (1978)
20. Three Pieces from the cycle ‘Kyrgyz Miniatures’ [Nos. 4, 5 & 8]
21. Nocturne from Four Pieces
22. Major and Minor from Four Pieces
23. Tarantella from Four Pieces
24. Two Etudes [from set 24 Etudes ?]
25. Two Dances
i. Sarabande
ii. Gavotte
26. Three Pastoral Tunes
27. In the Garden of the Collective Farm from Eight Pieces on Kirgiz Themes
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Helle,
does anyone have
Frid - Hungarian album op. 54
Kancheli - 33 Miniatures for piano

I`ve discovered these pieces in the following album
http://www.blumina.com/

thanks
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bdcmj wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 12:16 am Helle,
does anyone have
Frid - Hungarian album op. 54
Kancheli - 33 Miniatures for piano

I`ve discovered these pieces in the following album
http://www.blumina.com/

thanks
I will keep an open for the Frid work (which alas I do not have]. The Kancheli would be under strict copyright, but it is published by ECM - I've given the link for you, if you wish to purchase.

https://www.ecmrecords.com/catalogue/14 ... a-kancheli

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Vadim Salmanov (1912 - 1978) A Soviet composer particularly noted for his four symphonies.

Salmanov V - Childrens Album (Soviet Composer 1986).pdf
Children’s Album – Twenty Pieces (1950 Soviet Composer 1986)
1. Morning in the Forest
2. Relay Race
3. Sad Story
4. Threshing
5. Evening Song
6. Riding on a Bicycle
7. At a Football Match
8. Angry Bear
9. Played and Quarreled
10. Song
11. In the Spring
12. In the Mountains
13. A Terrible Tale
14. A Young Poet
15. At a Military Parade
16. It is time to get up
17. A Hungry Cat and a Well-fed Cat
18. In the Field
19. Step Forward
20. In the Winter in the Forest
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Petr Ivanovich Savintsev (1921 - ?) NMS


Savintsev P - 'And in the field, a Willow' Children's Album (Soviet Composer 1972).pdf
'And in the field, a Willow' Children's Album of Folksongs (Soviet Composer 1972)
1. Belarusian Folksong: And in the field, a willow
2. Russian Folksong: Loach over the water
3. Ukrainian Folksong: Palmboard
4. Russian Folksong: The key, the key, yes, the hot one
5. Estonian Folksong: The feast begins, the feast ends
6. Russian Folksong: How two brothers came from the village to St Petersburg
7. Russian Folksong: Hey, go-go, sit
8. The song of Agrafena Olenicheva: Len-Helen
9. Ukrainian Folksong: Verkhovych, our scroll
10. Three Lithuanian Folksongs: Sutartines
11. Russian Folksong: Where I go, where I walk
12. Ukrainian Folksong: Kriviy dance
13. Russian Folksong: But I have seen, seen
14. Three Even Melodies
15. Russian Folksong: Moss duck
16. Russian Folksong: To play you, maid
17. Ukrainian Folksong: Kalino-raspberry
18. Russian Folksong: What are you, a depressed birdie
19. Russian Folksong: Ringing in the city


Savintsev P - Childrens Album (Soviet Composer 1978).pdf
Childrens Album (Soviet Composer 1978)
1. A Song of Friends
2. Fun Game
3. Chickens
4. Marching
5. Andryusha plays the harmonica
6. Pioneer’s March
7. On the line !
8. Russian Folksong - Loach over the water
9. Even Melody
10. Belarusian Folksong - Oh, the geese flew
11. Variations on the theme of Transcarpathian folksong ‘The bullets are flying’
12. Lullaby
13. Dance
14. Fairy-tale
15. Prelude-ostinato
16. Melody
17. Three Polyphonic Tunes
18. Story
18. Skomoroshin
19. Elegance Piece
20. Fughetta
21. Prelude in fast motion
22. Miracle miracles – Fantasy
23. Russian Folksong - Ringing in the city
24. ‘My falcon flies off’ Toropetskaya song from the collection ‘Songs of the Motherland’ by M. Mussorgsky


Savintsev P - Music for Youth (Muzyka 1980).pdf
Music for Youth (Muzyka 1980)
1. Contrasts
2. Spring Thrushes
3. Joyful Day
4. Autumn Evening
5. Sea Wind
6. Procession
7. Bagatelle
8. Elegy
9. Dance
10. Minor Triad
11. Intermezzo
12. Cantilena
13. Impromptu
14. Canzonetta
15. Interlude
16. Toccata
17. Scherzo
18. Rondo
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Yuri Mikhailovich Slonov (1906 - ? )

Slonov Y - Pieces for Children (Soviet Composer 1960).pdf
Pieces for Children (Soviet Composer 1960)
1. First Steps
2. The Signal on the Pipe
3. Kitty
4. Cuckoo
5. Etude
6. French Song
7. Talking with a Doll
8. My Grandmother lived with a Gray Goat
9. Lullaby
10. First Waltz
11. Joking Song
12. March
13. Song
14. Etude
15. Rope
16. Etude
17. ‘The Crane’ Russian Folksong
18. Little Waltz
19. Mazurka
20. Fairy-tale
21. Czech Folksong
22. Story
23. Fun Game
24. Diligent Student
25. Chastooshka.
26. Russian Song
27. Game
28. Polyphonic Piece
29. The Hare
30. ‘Dries, withers in the pole grass’ Russian Folksong
31. Pioneers on a Hike
32. About Antiquity
33. Tune
34. Recollection
35. Scherzino
36. Little Journey
37. Album Page
38. Svetlanina Polka
39. Prelude
40. Morning Walk
41. Story
42. ‘Oh, not evening , or not an evening’ Russian Folksong
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Valery Zabal’ny. Born 1941, Lazorevo station, Leninsky district, Khabarovsk Territory. In 1947, the family moved to Ukraine. Teacher and composer.

Graduated from the Lugansk College of Music in 1961, and from the conductor and orchestra faculty of the Krasnodar Institute of Culture in 1974.

Taught at music schools in Ukraine. Since 1996, Zavalny lives in Yelets and teaches at Yelets State University (Professor, Department of Choral Conducting and Musical Instruments in 2007).

Has compose music since 1970 with over 300 works of instrumental music (for button accordion, accordion, and piano), plus vocal romances.

Zabal'ny V - 'Patterns of Yelets' Collection of Piano Pieces (Vlados 2003).pdf
'Patterns of Yelets' Collection of Piano Pieces (Vlados 2003)
1. Dreams
2. Comic
3. Melody of Love
4. In the Rain without an Umbrella
5. Winter Morning
6. Cycling
7. Moonlight
8. Prelude
9. Ancient Temples
10. Song without words
11. Old-style Sonata
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Here's one from Sibley that Malcolm may know about...

Publication Name: Tri preli︠u︡diĭ dli︠a︡ fortepiano. Trois préludes pour piano.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

Composer:Krutit︠s︡kiĭ, M.

The piece dates from 1929, and Sibley notes "Maximilian Maximilianovich Krutitsky is believed to have 'disappeared' in the purges during 1930s. Sibley Music Library has been unable to find documentation on him later than 1929."

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fredbucket wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 10:22 am Here's one from Sibley that Malcolm may know about...

Publication Name: Tri preli︠u︡diĭ dli︠a︡ fortepiano. Trois préludes pour piano.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

Composer:Krutit︠s︡kiĭ, M.

The piece dates from 1929, and Sibley notes "Maximilian Maximilianovich Krutitsky is believed to have 'disappeared' in the purges during 1930s. Sibley Music Library has been unable to find documentation on him later than 1929."

Regards
Fred
Yes, it was one that both Emil and myself ordered recently - they had mislaid the score but it re-surfaced this week.

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