Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I agree with Freruccio, this really is an outstanding collection of well-crafted pieces with interesting harmonies which young people should find attractive. Thanks for the posting and translation.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Independantly from The Hero, two other operatic works are mentionned by scholars (although no one precisely say where the manuscripts could be located) 1941 The Signal and Masquerade after Lermontov.mballan wrote:Hi Tontlutoslawski wrote:Malcolm,
Do you happen to know if Alexander Mosolov's Opera "the hero" was ever recorded?
It was written around the 1920's , the same time when zavod was composed.
A very avant-garde staging was made in 1989. Apparently it was extremely modern. A very important work of his.
Thanks for Khrennikov pieces by the way.
Was hoping you could get his other concertis![]()
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No...I have no record of the opera ever being recorded in the Soviet Union [unless Isokani might know different]?
And 2nd concerto not forgotten.............I have it on my pile ready to scan![]()
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there does seem to exist a recorded testimony of the 1989 concert performance of The Hero, as there's none of Popov's 4th (only choral) symphony, and most surprising no trace of his string quartet symphony performed at least three times by Danel SQ in the first months of 2010!
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Likely my last posting until after the Christmas festivities are over and we begin yet another new year.
I posted a number of works by Yakov Stepovy (1883-1921) a few months back [on the old Russian & Soviet thread part 2] - here are a few more works from the opus numbered range.
Op 5 No. 4 Danse [from Quatre Morceaux Op 5] Op 19 Cinq Miniatures Op 12 No. 1 Prelude in F major [from Deux Preludes Op 12] Op 14 Trois Morceaux Malcolm
I posted a number of works by Yakov Stepovy (1883-1921) a few months back [on the old Russian & Soviet thread part 2] - here are a few more works from the opus numbered range.
Op 5 No. 4 Danse [from Quatre Morceaux Op 5] Op 19 Cinq Miniatures Op 12 No. 1 Prelude in F major [from Deux Preludes Op 12] Op 14 Trois Morceaux Malcolm
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Terkhanov, Sergei: Pianoworks
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Thank you moniehof......not often I am surprised and discover a Russian composer totally new to me. Shall examine these with much interest [could not seem to find out about him].moniehof wrote:Terkhanov, Sergei: Pianoworks
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Can anybody repost kazhlayev's romantic sonatina?
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Tony... the scores is available in Archived Scores... look under Russian and Soviet Composers thread Part 1 (page 2)... clicking here viewtopic.php?f=46&t=371&p=9178&hilit=k ... 664a#p9178 might work toolutoslawski wrote:Can anybody repost kazhlayev's romantic sonatina?
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Best,
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Thank you parag. I managed to find itparag wrote:Tony... the scores is available in Archived Scores... look under Russian and Soviet Composers thread Part 1 (page 2)... clicking here viewtopic.php?f=46&t=371&p=9178&hilit=k ... 664a#p9178 might work toolutoslawski wrote:Can anybody repost kazhlayev's romantic sonatina?
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
MIroslav Skorik - Partita No.5 for Piano.
Own Scans.
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Own Scans.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Something is a slightly easier vein - I posted several works by Vasily Zolotarev (1873-1964) a few months back, but did not include this work as the photocopy was quite poor. However, a friend asked for a copy, and as it did not look too bad when scanned, I am duly sharing with PP members.
Op 14 Trois Pieces Facile Malcolm
Op 14 Trois Pieces Facile Malcolm
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