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Yugoslavian composers II:

Predrag MILOSEVIC
Sonatina
Aleksander LAJOVIC
Preludes
Mihovil LOGAR
2 Grotesques
Lucian SCERJANC
Prelude, ? Waltz
Vlastimir NIKOLOVSKI
3 Preludes, Sonata op. 28 (1965)
Yugoslavian composers II.pdf

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there are three Preludes by Nikolovski before the Sonata, isn't it?

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Caprotti wrote:there are three Preludes by Nikolovski before the Sonata, isn't it?
You are quite right! Thank you for the hint!
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Contemporary Polish composers:

Grażyna BACEWICZ Sonata Nr. 2 (last mvt. is aToccata!), Little Suite

Witold LUTOSLAWSKI Suite of folksongs and dances

Kazimierz SEROCKI (German speaking people may hesitate to pronounce this name properly :mrgreen: )
Suite of 7 Preludes
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Ferruccio wrote: (Serocki passt - ich hab grad'n thierischen Schnuppen ...)
Gelegentliches Training des Immunsystems ist wichtig!! Für eine schnelle Genesung hier noch eine Sonate des bulgarischen Komponisten
Stefan REMENKOV (1923-1988) - ausnahmsweise mal "nms":
Remenkov-Son3.pdf
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fleubis wrote:
alfor wrote:
Ferruccio wrote: Serocki has written some really wild music. I have a score here for multiple sets of percussion to be scattered throughout the compass points of the concert hall. Players with tone-cluster hammers for marimbas and xylophones. Thankfully, he never got to the piano with that stuff!
One of the libraries near here has a copy of Serocki's A piacere, a series of "suggestions" for piano. The score for this is only a few pages long and consists of several tiny musical fragments. I've heard it played once on a disc of twentieth-century Polish pieces. As well, Serocki wrote some concert pieces for piano and orchestra that used some really unusual notation conventions (similar to the complexities one might find in other modern Polish works by Penderecki, Baird, or Lutoslawski). I've always found it interesting that, alongside all of the avant-garde works he created, he produced a great deal of comparatively straight-forward pieces for trombone players. The language in those works is similar to that found in the Suite of Preludes and his Piano Sonata.
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Stefan REMENKOV (Remencoff)
Sonata No. 2 (apparently the composer's own copy with a hand-written dedication to GDR composer Ernst Hermann Meyer and corrections of printing errors)
Remenkov Sonata #2.pdf
Mieczysław (Moishei) VAINBERG
Sonata No. 3 op. 31
R. S. BUNIN
Sonata op. 42
F. BACHOR
Sonata op. 1
Vainberg, Bunin, Bachor.pdf
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Vyacheslav A. BARABASHOV
Preludes, Suite, Sonata-Poema, etc.
Barabashov sel. piano works.pdf
Germaine TAILLEFERRE
Pastorale, Sicilienne
Tailleferre Pastorale, Sicilienne.pdf
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Vyacheslav A. BARABASHOV
Romantic Poem
Anatoly I. KOS-ANATOLSKY
Suite “Suima”
1. Blue Mountain
2. Polonina
3. Luna Reach
4. Sounds of Spring
Barabashov, Kos-Anatolsky.pdf
Georg SCHUMANN
"Durch Dur und Moll" 24 titled genre-pieces; of medium difficulty; excellent (late)-romantic wrtiting; occasionally a bit "outdated" compared to other works from S.'s pen
Schumann, G. Durch Dur u. Moll.pdf
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mballan wrote:
Are you running out of material Alfor.......I posted the Barabashov and Kos-Anatolsky back on my thread in the old PP [soon to be archived] !!!!

Malc :D
Sorry for not observing your posts thoroughly :mrgreen:

The following two should be new to the forum:

Sergei V. AKSYUK
“At Dawn, At Sunset” Suite of Twelve Pieces (1969)
Aksyuk At Dawn, at Sunset.pdf
Northern Medley
Aksyuk Northern Medley.pdf
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