Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 4:40 am
Jim, thanks for you recent postings, and the Cui and most interestingly the Glinka-Balakirev L'Alouette -- a delightful piece
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Am really looking forward to finally getting a copy. Thanks so much for all your efforts.musiclife217 wrote:yet another update to my own post - the piece has been requested and confirmed for loan through interlibrary loan services - hopefully I will have it within a week or so....musiclife217 wrote:musiclife217 wrote:Seconded ! I've had success finding a way to contact the pianist him/herself and asking him/her directly for the score or perhaps where it was found - I'd like to see this score myself - I'll see what I can do! Thanks!fleubis wrote:Alfor, thanks for this beautiful performance of this piece. Definitely a score worth seeking out.alfor wrote:Not the score but a complete recording:
an update to my own post.... apparently Berlin has it... it is catalogue number S2200236, found here
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
I am thinking of ordering it myself because I have other items to order unless anyone else has found the score elsewhere or would like to order it from Berlin themselves - I would like to share this one with all, as it is an exceptional piece! I would appreciate any feedback on this!♫
Thank you for more great pieces!caostotale wrote:Here is one of the many piano sonatas by Dmitri Tolstoy. I don't know much on this composer except that he was interested in twelve-tone music, wrote some stuff about Shostakovich, and (I think) his father was the Russian sci-fi writer Alexei Tolstoy.
Alfor posted the fourth sonata a while ago, but there's 16(!) of them total. Does anyone have any of the others?
Dmitri Alekseyevich TOLSTOY
Piano Sonata no. 6, op. 52 (1972)
Seconded...seconded!fleubis wrote:caostotale, thank you for the very interesting sonata collection. Very interesting.
No. 12 still in print:caostotale wrote:Here is one of the many piano sonatas by Dmitri Tolstoy. I don't know much on this composer except that he was interested in twelve-tone music, wrote some stuff about Shostakovich, and (I think) his father was the Russian sci-fi writer Alexei Tolstoy.
Alfor posted the fourth sonata a while ago, but there's 16(!) of them total. Does anyone have any of the others?