Here's two sets of short pieces on Uzbek folk themes. We've seen some of Giyenko's work on both this thread and the cello/piano thread. He was a Tashkent-based composer who wrote many pieces based on Uzbek themes and went on to teach younger composers such as Yunis Mamedov (see previous post

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Sher (1900-1962) was a Russian-Jewish violinist and composer, one of the last pupils of Leopold Auer, a violinist credited with establishing the Russian school of violin-playing in the 19th century. Sher himself was a renowned teacher, his many pupils including Vladimir Spivakov. As a composer, he wrote a wide range of chamber music, some concertos, and a large series of virtuoso etudes for violin. The Russian Composers page for him lists a set of 24 piano preludes, a piano quintet, and three string quartets:
Boris Fyodorovich GIYENKO (GIENKO)
Pieces (3) on Uzbek Folk Themes, for string quartet; 1. Surnai Uyini (Dance for Surnai), 2. Okho, Yalli, 3. Salom, Sizga (Hello to You)
Giyenko - Pieces (3) on Uzbek Folk Themes, for string quartet.pdf
Veniamin Iosefovich SHER
Pieces (3) on Ukbek Folk Themes, for string quartet
Sher, V. - Pieces (3) on Uzbek Folk Themes, for string quartet.pdf
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