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.
Kancheli's Simple Music / 33 Miniatures can be now be bought more cheaply than the ECM edition, either via
1. Muzyka 2019 edition sold through Ruslania ISBN 13: 9790660065761
2.digital download (PDF) from
* the publisher KancheliMusic:https://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/546932.html (they are digitising more music from their "vast archive")
* Sheetmusicplus https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/33 ... c/21939580
caostotale wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:19 pm
Here's some links to a whole heap of free scores by Uzbek composers Sovet (Sergei), Anatoly, and Dmitry Varelas (three generations of composers), discovered after finding an earlier edition of Anatoly's suite for string quartet. There's a whole lot of interesting work to be found here. Sovet's pieces are scans of state-published scores from Tashkent:
bingo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 2:43 am
Sadly the varelas.net site is offline now
Well, that's unfortunate. In any event, if there are any requests for the scores that used to be held there, I have a number of them backed up. Dmitry Varelas has a few of his newer works available at this site:
Cbrioso wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 2:48 am
I recently discovered Valery Arzumanov. I love the 27 light pieces Op 74. Does anybody know where I can get or buy the sheet music?
Hello Cbrioso - drop me a line to my private email - malcolm.ballan@gmail.com - and I will send you a copy.
In the main, scores by Arzumanov are extremely difficult to find / buy - especially as most are in copyright. However, I do have a reasonable copy of Op 74, so please write to me, and I will send to you.
Aggelos wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:33 am
Alexander Spendiarov [ Spendiaryan ] = Khaitarma (a folk dance of the Crimean Tatar people)
(nms)
Spendiarov_Khaitarma.pdf
source => http://elibrary.rsl.ru/
I notice that the Khaitarma posted above is a Russian edition that seems to be slightly simplified from the Armenian edition on IMSLP.
For later researchers I further note: this is the Introduction & Khaitarma (Ghaytarma) of 1895.
Spendiarov/Spendiaryan also has a Khaitarma movement in his Op.9 Crimean Sketches ( piano arrangement on IMSLP) and there is a "(Folk) Song,Dance and Khaitarma" . Some of the motifs are identical across these works.
musiclife217 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:42 am
does anyone have already a typeset version of the Rachmaninoff arrangement of the Nunc Dimittis from his Vespers, Op. 37?
mballan wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2015 9:34 am
Nemerovsky A - Op 50 Petite Suite Orientale.pdf
Nemerovsky A - Op 51 Habanera.pdf
Maykapar S - Op 15 Suite Pastorale a l'usage de l'enfance.pdf
Are these files still available???
They're all still attached to the post you quoted. Additionally the Maykapar is on IMSLP.