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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 3:53 pm
by Jim Faston
Scriabinoff wrote:Request for:
Sonia's Song. Old Russian Folk-Song from the Ukraine, words by G. West. Transcribed (for voice or piano solo) by A. Siloti, after A. Arensky's harmonization, to my knowledge there was a Carl Fischer publication of this in 1923, that's about all I know, I saw some chatter that hinted there was a piano roll in existence somewhere of Siloti's playing of this but only parts of the facts want to line up (no mention of Arenksy's harmonization of the tune), there is a youtube video with some hits for this crediting the actual tune to Riabinin here, but I am not certain if it is the same work (hence the request):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRScpZgQkIo
I can't help with a score, but these two Youtube videos are interesting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4frI6bdMGKQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWe1m6uSMYY

I wonder if it was actually published or just an excerpted/improvised arrangement of Arensky's opus 48 for the piano roll. (Duo-Art 6657)

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 6:33 pm
by Scriabinoff
Jim Faston wrote:
Scriabinoff wrote:Request for:
Sonia's Song. Old Russian Folk-Song from the Ukraine, words by G. West. Transcribed (for voice or piano solo) by A. Siloti, after A. Arensky's harmonization, to my knowledge there was a Carl Fischer publication of this in 1923, that's about all I know, I saw some chatter that hinted there was a piano roll in existence somewhere of Siloti's playing of this but only parts of the facts want to line up (no mention of Arenksy's harmonization of the tune), there is a youtube video with some hits for this crediting the actual tune to Riabinin here, but I am not certain if it is the same work (hence the request):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRScpZgQkIo
I can't help with a score, but these two Youtube videos are interesting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4frI6bdMGKQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWe1m6uSMYY

I wonder if it was actually published or just an excerpted/improvised arrangement of Arensky's opus 48 for the piano roll. (Duo-Art 6657)
thanks very much for these, interesting indeed! it further adds to the mystery, amazon lists this as an out of print C. Fischer (1923) score (an entry similar to the many when at one time there may have been a used copy for sale by a 'seller' through the amazon marketplace), now if it is the same work as those videos or not (was it Alexander or Mary A) or perhaps the two works are different, an Arensky Fantasy OP 48, and an Siloti transcription of Arensky's harmonization of the Ryabinin theme.....super interesting!

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 7:12 pm
by Jim Faston
Scriabinoff wrote:
Jim Faston wrote:
Scriabinoff wrote:Request for:
Sonia's Song. Old Russian Folk-Song from the Ukraine, words by G. West. Transcribed (for voice or piano solo) by A. Siloti, after A. Arensky's harmonization, to my knowledge there was a Carl Fischer publication of this in 1923, that's about all I know, I saw some chatter that hinted there was a piano roll in existence somewhere of Siloti's playing of this but only parts of the facts want to line up (no mention of Arenksy's harmonization of the tune), there is a youtube video with some hits for this crediting the actual tune to Riabinin here, but I am not certain if it is the same work (hence the request):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRScpZgQkIo
I can't help with a score, but these two Youtube videos are interesting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4frI6bdMGKQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWe1m6uSMYY

I wonder if it was actually published or just an excerpted/improvised arrangement of Arensky's opus 48 for the piano roll. (Duo-Art 6657)
thanks very much for these, interesting indeed! it further adds to the mystery, amazon lists this as an out of print C. Fischer (1923) score (an entry similar to the many when at one time there may have been a used copy for sale by a 'seller' through the amazon marketplace), now wheter it is the same work as those videos or not (was it Alexander or Mary A) or perhaps the two works are different, an Arensky Fantasy OP 48, and an Siloti transcription of Arensky's harmonization of the Ryabinin theme.....super interesting!

I found an entry for it in Worlcat under "Ziloti, Aleksandr Il'ich" with the title listed as "Sonia's Song. Old Russian Folk-Song from the Ukraine, words by G. West. Transcribed (for voice or piano solo) by A. Siloti, after A. Arensky's harmonization." The British Library holds a copy. Interesting that it wasn't included in "The Alexander Siloti Collection" that CF issued in 2003.

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 9:19 am
by Jim Faston
I just came across this Russian edition of Siloti's Complainte. (Nocturne for piano arranged on two themes from Tchaikovsky's Schneewittchen)
Siloti_Complainte.pdf

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 12:02 am
by fleubis
Jim Faston wrote:I just came across this Russian edition of Siloti's Complainte. (Nocturne for piano arranged on two themes from Tchaikovsky's Schneewittchen)
Siloti_Complainte.pdf
This is a wonderful find. Siloti's transcriptions are all top drawer and this is no exception.

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:00 am
by caostotale
Here's another set of works by Mynov:

Anatoly Nikolayevich MYNOV (Tatarstan)
Lyric Poems (3), for piano (1983-84); 1. The Pain of Loss, 2. Overcoming, 3. Sorrow of the Soul, Sadness, Beauty
Mynov - Lyric Poems (3), for piano (1983-84).pdf

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:05 am
by caostotale
Bio at:

http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059

There are several other works by this composer available, courtesy of Malcolm and Alfor, including another set of variations on a piece by Haydn. Dargomyzhsky, of course, was an important Russian composer in the mid-1800s.

Vladimir Alexandrovich KOBEKIN
Variations, on a theme by A. Dargomyzhsky, for piano (1982)
Kobekin - Variations, on a theme by A. Dargomyzhsky, for piano (1982).pdf

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:12 am
by caostotale
...couldn't find any biographical details on this composer:

Boris TIKHOMIROV
Prelude, for piano
Tikhomirov - Prelude, for piano.pdf
Etude, for piano
Tikhomirov - Etude, for piano.pdf

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:22 am
by caostotale
..and another composer without any information. I saw a listing for a 'Valery' of this surname in Worldcat, as editor of a jazz piano volume that Muzyka published in 1989. These are from a few years before that, though no dates are specified:

Valery(?) YEROKHIN
One Hundred Measures (Ballade), for piano
Yerokhin - One Hundred Measures (Ballade), for piano.pdf
Solo (Variations), for piano
Yerokhin - Solo (Variations), for piano.pdf

Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:41 am
by caostotale
Scant bio at:
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059

The composer is credited with arranging the first set of pieces, and composing the second:

Evsey Gdalyevich VEVRIK (Ukraine)
A Wreath of Folk Melodies (4), for piano; 1. Guacho Dance (Argentinian Melody), 2. Chardash (Hungarian Melody), 3. The Girl from Ipanema (Brazilian Melody), 4. Dance, Dance (Czech Melody), 5. Oh you, Dushechka (Russian Melody)
Vevrik - Wreath of Folk Melodies (4), for piano.pdf
Fantasia, on a theme from Bizet's 'Carmen', for piano
Vevrik - Fantasia, on a theme from Bizet's 'Carmen', for piano.pdf