Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Jonathan - much looking forward to hearing your CD, agree with Seth, your recordings with Toccata are firm favourites.
Caostotale - excellent , many thanks for the Nikolayev sonata.
Malcolm
Caostotale - excellent , many thanks for the Nikolayev sonata.
Malcolm
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And thank you, Malcolm, for your important contributions (as always) to this project.
It now seems to be available:
https://toccataclassics.com/product/geo ... ano-music/
Or at least possible to listen to online at this address.
It now seems to be available:
https://toccataclassics.com/product/geo ... ano-music/
Or at least possible to listen to online at this address.
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What a treat to hear Conus' piano music... finally!
Thank you Jonathan!
Best regards,
Parag
Thank you Jonathan!
Best regards,
Parag
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Thanks Emil. Here's a scan of the Intermezzo. -nms-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWnaZ33mVHM
A YouTube recording of same:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWnaZ33mVHM
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This is lovely! Thanks Emil...
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Tyulin was born in Tallin.
Yuri Nikolayevich Tyulin (1893-1978), the creator of fundamental concepts of music theory, which were developed by him in various branches of musical scholarship: mode, harmony, texture, musical thematicism, motives, musical syntax and musical form as fundamental categories of musical thinking. Yuri Tyulin is a scholar, who made a significant contribution to research of theoretical issues of the folk music of Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Baltic countries. He interpreted in an original way the issues of folk songs, musical performance practice, music history, musical aesthetics and musical psychology. The special merit of the article is that it was written by a musician who, being one of Tyulin's closest students, and having analyzed the scholar's works, discloses the quintessence of his scholarly ideas and discoveries, the functional theory of music, a new interpretation of the principles of form-generation and a new systematization of musical forms, the construction of musical speech, the phenomenon of "crystallization of thematicism" and modal theory, which makes possible to comprehend the scholarly and artistic legacy of Yurli Nikolayevich Tyulin in a systemic manner.
Yuri Nikolayevich Tyulin. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... ich_Tyulin [accessed Sep 14 2018].
Yuri Nikolayevich Tyulin (1893-1978), the creator of fundamental concepts of music theory, which were developed by him in various branches of musical scholarship: mode, harmony, texture, musical thematicism, motives, musical syntax and musical form as fundamental categories of musical thinking. Yuri Tyulin is a scholar, who made a significant contribution to research of theoretical issues of the folk music of Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Baltic countries. He interpreted in an original way the issues of folk songs, musical performance practice, music history, musical aesthetics and musical psychology. The special merit of the article is that it was written by a musician who, being one of Tyulin's closest students, and having analyzed the scholar's works, discloses the quintessence of his scholarly ideas and discoveries, the functional theory of music, a new interpretation of the principles of form-generation and a new systematization of musical forms, the construction of musical speech, the phenomenon of "crystallization of thematicism" and modal theory, which makes possible to comprehend the scholarly and artistic legacy of Yurli Nikolayevich Tyulin in a systemic manner.
Yuri Nikolayevich Tyulin. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... ich_Tyulin [accessed Sep 14 2018].
Quo melius Illac
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