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Otar V. TAKTAKISHVILI
Piano concerto No. 2 (2 piano reduction)
Taktakishvili Concerto No. 2.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbxHfPWw ... re=related

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Howard Ferguson
Piano sonata
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Lubor BARTA
Sonata
Barta Sonata.pdf
I previously posted his 2nd sonata (http://www.mediafire.com/alfor)

alternative scan (600dpi!):
Georg SZELL
Drei kleine Klavierstücke op. 6
Szell 3 kl. Klavierstücke op.6.pdf
MEDINS & Dainas info
Medins & Dainas info.pdf
audio: Harriet Cohen plays Bach
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Jan Zdenek BARTOS
II. Sonata (Giocosa) op. 82
Bartos II. Sonata.pdf
Now more than 700 scores at: http://www.mediafire.com/alfor (Swiss composer Willy Burkhard composed some interesting Preludes & Fugues)

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Alemdar S. KARAMANOV
15 Concert Fugues
Karamanov 15 concert fugues.pdf
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Alemdar Sabitovich Karamanov, son of a Russian mother and Turkish father, was born in Simferopol, inland Crimea, on 10 September 1934. Surviving the German occupation from July 1942 to May 1944, he went to the Moscow Conservatory in 1953. Here, among contemporaries including Shchedrin, Denisov, Volkonsky, Gubaidulina and Schnittke, he worked with Bogatiryov (1953-58), completing his studies under Kabalevsky and Khrennikov, head of the Composers’ Union. Vladimir Natanson, a disciple of Feinberg, was his piano teacher, Spurning party benefits and the Red Square Establishment, he returned home to Simferopol in the mid-1960s, a gaunt, reclusive figure, urban by night, rural by day, resigned to a struggle for existence, food-parcels, and gifts from well-wishers.

Much of Karamanov’s music, including the first ten symphonies, dates from his apprenticeship in Khruschev’s Moscow, when his reputation was as a "complicated" pantonal modernist, "with a very sharp ear" and a "bright" intellect. Negative circumstances allied to a pathological reluctance to "write anything down" explain in part why virtually nothing has appeared since the mid-1980s, barring revisions, a couple of film-scores, and the Crimean National Anthem of February 1992. Long forced to imagine his ideas solely in the concert rooms of his mind, Karamanov’s recent claim to be only now conceiving some of his greatest work suggests, however, no lessening of the creative urge. Twenty-four symphonies (1954-83), three ballets (1961-85), seven concertos (piano, violin, trumpet, 1958-68), three string quarters (1953-62), four piano sonatas (1954-61), sundry piano cycles (including nineteen Concert Fugues, 1964), choral settings (1954-74) and songs (to Russian, African and Latin texts, 1963-74) make up the list of his works.

(Information copied and pasted from Naxos dot com.)
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Dear timtim,
thank you for the infos!

Janez MATICIC
12 Etud (Excellent virtuoso etudes!)
Maticic 12 Etud.pdf
audio:
more Bach by Harriet Cohen
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alfor wrote:
isokani wrote:Dear Alfor
Thanks very much for the Karamanov. A very interesting addition to the other Russian polyphonic cycles for piano that we know. I believe Karamanov wrote a lot of symphonies, but I have never heard them.
Dear isokani,

you are welcome! According to Malcolm's list, this was first issued as "5 Preludes and 18 fugues".

P.S. wonder, if you might know Bax' "5 pieces sur le nom de Gabriel Faure"
P.P.S. looked again through Emil Bohnke's Sonata op. 10: it is in parts very "Baxian"! I will post a 600dpi scan (a decent scan was posted at the old forum). Quite isokanian piece imho.
Since that verison of my "book" I've discovered that the 5 preludes [1953] and 19 fugues [1963] are actually two separate works [and will be shown as such in the next version]. What puzzles me is that 19 fugures were composed but it appears only 15 were ever published by Soviet Kompozitor in 1984.

Hope to have updated version of my book shortly...just adding in another 200 odd biographies !

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Dear Malcolm,

I am looking forward to a new edition of your "book"!! I know, this would be quite a bit of work, but I would prefer to have the full first names.

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alfor

Dimitar NENOV
Selected piano works
Nenov piano pieces.pdf
Theme & Variations (more recent edition)
Nenov Theme & Var.pdf
finally some more Bach by Harriet Cohen
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Lubomir PIPKOV
Suite Bulgare
Pipkov Suite Bulgare.pdf
Germaine TAILLEFERRE
Partita
Tailleferre Partita.pdf
audio:
Billy plays Mayerl :D
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G. TSENDORZH
2 pieces op. 2 (6)
Tsendorzh 2 pieces op.2.pdf
alternative scan:
Jan Levoslav BELLA
Sonata B-Mol
Bella Sonata.pdf
audio:
Akshin Ali-Zade (Alizade)
Chhamber Symphony
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