Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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All 4 files OK here in Germany. You should consider moving, Brian :lol:
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For those who could not download the fourth volume, here it is. Thanks to the original scanner.
N. Medtner - Sobranie Sochinenii, Tom IV.pdf
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klavierelch wrote:All 4 files OK here in Germany. You should consider moving, Brian :lol:
I think the mediafire people couldn't translate their instructions in German grammatically accurately enough so didn't bother particularly as everyone knows the Germans have no sense of humour, besides, learning Dutch was hard enough and to add German to that... nicht möglich :D

Thanks to Jean-Seb for being gracious enough to upload the file.

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Jean-Seb Thank you also for sorting the file out. I am in England, and also could not download the fourth file.
Thanks to you I now have it. Well done!!!

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klavierelch wrote:All 4 files OK here in Germany. You should consider moving, Brian :lol:
Yes, you should. Remember the cheap pubs here ... :D
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didi wrote:
klavierelch wrote:All 4 files OK here in Germany. You should consider moving, Brian :lol:
Yes, you should. Remember the cheap pubs here ... :D
You got a point there Didi, :o but the new revamped muziekbeurs will be open (but not in the Trompenburgstr.)in about 3 months time and will probably be the largest second-hand music store in the world, I think i will stay here for the time being, at least until after the raid. :twisted:
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Does anybody have this book of piano works by Georgy Dmitriev? Alfor posted a sonata of his some time back.

http://www.worldcat.org/title/pesy-sona ... ef_results

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alfor wrote:Great! Thank you very much. Do you also have the other volumes??

Unfortunately Dover publications only published the Sonatas and Skazkas from this editon. They translated the footnotes - which most of us are unable to! I wonder whether these footnotes (not included in the original editions) are Medtner's own comments?
I have ther another volumes - but I'm busy so i cannot upload them now.
and i think that the comments were written by A.Gedike.(In Vol.1~4)
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caostotale wrote:Does anybody have this book of piano works by Georgy Dmitriev? Alfor posted a sonata of his some time back.

http://www.worldcat.org/title/pesy-sona ... ef_results

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There was also a Rhapsody,which I think I posted ages ago [can't remember to be honest but please correct me if I'm wrong]. Duly attached.
Dmitriyev G - Rhapsody [1964].pdf
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Thank you Malcolm. Indeed, You have posted previously that piece, so your memory was right.

viewtopic.php?f=46&t=371&p=8177&hilit=dmitriyev#p8177
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