Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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mballan wrote:Two smaller works from Feodor Akimenko (1876-1945).

The Menuet is from Deux Pieces published by Leduc in 1924 .
Akimenko F - Menuet in D major.pdf
The other work is from a Suite Miniature unknown to me until only a week ago - managed to purchase No. 5 Valse pour une fillette - and I am currently trying to locate the remaining pieces.
Akimenko F - Suite Miniature No. 5 Valse pour une fillette.pdf
Apologies - not fantastic copies as both very large and very delapidated scores (plus, I could do with a bigger scanner) !

Malcolm

Thanks, Malcolm--two nice pieces. The BNF holds the Suite Miniature--perhaps you could request one of their impressionistic scans.

http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb428098235
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Vladimir Ziring's Three Pieces, Opus 9 have just been uploaded by Sibley.

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/28809
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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hello!
Does anybody have these pieces?
Oleg Eiges
Op 4 3 Impromptus
Op 8 Poem
Op 12 Two Pieces

Thank you.
Emil
Sibley just uploaded the Poem.

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/28810
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Jim Faston wrote:
Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hello!
Does anybody have these pieces?
Oleg Eiges
Op 4 3 Impromptus
Op 8 Poem
Op 12 Two Pieces

Thank you.
Emil
Sibley just uploaded the Poem.

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/28810
I put in the request for these works [Eiges & Ziring].........hopefully a few more may appear over the next few weeks [there are about 30 works in total I have requested from from Sibley, although a few may be classified as in copyright depending of US regulations].

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mballan wrote:
Jim Faston wrote:
Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hello!
Does anybody have these pieces?
Oleg Eiges
Op 4 3 Impromptus
Op 8 Poem
Op 12 Two Pieces

Thank you.
Emil
Sibley just uploaded the Poem.

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/28810
I put in the request for these works [Eiges & Ziring].........hopefully a few more may appear over the next few weeks [there are about 30 works in total I have requested from from Sibley, although a few may be classified as in copyright depending of US regulations].

Malcolm
Excellent. I had thought all of the copyright free items from their collection had already been digitized--it's nice to see more items available.
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Eiges Op. 12 -nms-
Eiges Konstantin R. 2 legends. Op 12.pdf
Enjoy it! ( que lo disfruten!)

ILU.

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A couple beauties uploaded by Sibley today:

Nikolai Vilinsky op. 7 Deux Morceaux (1926):

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/28814


Abram Zhak op. 2 Cinq Preludes (1929):

http://hdl.handle.net/1802/28813
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A small collection of pieces by Vladimir Ziring. The scan looks familiar but I didn't find it through the search engine. Apologies if a repost. (NMS)

Four Miniatures, Op.24; Melody, Op.25 no.1; Snowflakes, Op.25 No.2.
Ziring_Opp. 24 & 25.pdf
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as a curiosity, does anyone have the solo piano version of the Behr piece that Rachmaninoff based his Polka de W.R. on? It was Franz Behr's Op. 303.
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Hi musiclife217,

Glad you asked the question - musicaneo.com has this
polka. It also seems to be on cameralmusic.pl.
I downloaded the file from musicaneo and renamed it.
Hope nobody minds a German composer's music in
this Russian thread.

Sad to say, the once-common sight of turtle doves here
in the UK is now a thing of the past.

Regards, Tim.

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Behr Turtle Dove Polka Op303.pdf
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