Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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That's marvellous - thank you! I'll retypeset it in Finale over the coming days and post it here.

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Looking for Tcherepnin Op. 88 - Eight Pieces. According to http://www.tcherepnin.com/nikolai/comps_nik.htm#top it doesn't seem to be in print anymore.
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naturlaut wrote:Looking for Tcherepnin Op. 88 - Eight Pieces. According to http://www.tcherepnin.com/nikolai/comps_nik.htm#top it doesn't seem to be in print anymore.
They are still in print and available from http://www.presser.com/ - search through the buy section.

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dmitterdorfer wrote:
naturlaut wrote:Looking for Tcherepnin Op. 88 - Eight Pieces. According to http://www.tcherepnin.com/nikolai/comps_nik.htm#top it doesn't seem to be in print anymore.
They are still in print and available from http://www.presser.com/ - search through the buy section.

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BTW Alexander, NOT Nikolai!

Also available here:
http://www.alle-noten.de/Eight-Pieces-F ... 5/1gzh2tjv
http://www.archambault.ca/tcherepnin-al ... 2165-en-pr
http://www.partitions-musicales.net/Eig ... 5/2euomvwo
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After posting those woodwind pieces, I discovered this piano work by Lungul. Bio at:

http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... rev=search

Another folk-inspired work of his called 'Hora' can be found in a very poorly-scanned volume of Moldovan piano pieces that was posted here a long while ago.

Semyon Vasilyevich LUNGUL (Moldova)
Capriccio, for piano
Lungul - Capriccio, for piano.pdf
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Thank you caostotale for the most LUNGUL piece. I just love the material that starts on page 43. Very nicely developed.
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Thank you to coastotale also from me, not only for the above file,
but also for all your great contributions in the chamber music section.
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Timtin wrote:Thank you to coastotale also from me, not only for the above file, but also for all your great contributions in the chamber music section.
Definitely. I know this is 'Pianophilia' but... :-)

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fredbucket wrote:
Timtin wrote:Thank you to coastotale also from me, not only for the above file, but also for all your great contributions in the chamber music section.
Definitely. I know this is 'Pianophilia' but... :-)

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Lol, quite a few of those chamber works include a piano...and many of the ones that don't were probably written while sitting at one!

Here's another recent acquisition. This may have also been scanned and posted on that one Russian site, but I'm not sure. Malcolm posted a few other works by this Tatar composer. I couldn't find a date for this one.

Rustem Mukhamet-Khazeyevich YAKHIN (Tatarstan)
Piano Sonata
Yakhin - Piano Sonata.pdf
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and another interesting set of pieces from Central Asia. Bio at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zarrina_Mirshakar

Zarrina MIRSHAKAR (Tajikistan)
Bytes (6), for piano (from the cycle 'Twenty-Four Musical Bytes') (1982)
Mirshakar - Bytes (6) (from the cycle '24 bytes'), for piano (1982).pdf
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