Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Malcolm,

Would you surprisingly happen to have Karganoff (karganov, korganov) 7 miniatures Op.10?

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Let's save Malcolm some trouble...
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... ionId=1969
has a ton of his pieces including the Op.10

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Parag,

Thank you very much. I think i was to greedy :twisted: suddenly

My apologies to malcolm.

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lutoslawski wrote:Parag,

Thank you very much. I think i was to greedy :twisted: suddenly

My apologies to malcolm.

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No worries Tony...and thank you Parag. As Parag states, a number of Karganov's [Korganov] are posted on IMSLP/Sibley and I filled a few gaps when I cover this composer many moons back - they are still available in the Archive.

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How many Conus are there?
Conus E. - Problemes de rhytmes en 60 preludes.pdf
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Caprotti wrote:How many Conus are there?
Shouldn't that be Coni?

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Caprotti wrote:How many Conus are there?
Three Conus'...........Eduard [1827-1902], Georgy [1862-1933] and Sergei [1902 - ?] (this is off the top of my head as current at work so can't check)....there was also a minor one [think Yury] but only 1 salon piano piece attributed to him. The first two are the better known [although I was in contact with Sergei many years ago]. Funny how some families seem to be driven towards composition [the other that calls to mind is the Krein family].

Excellent.....many thanks Caprotti for the Problemes de rythmes en 60 Preludes (1881)....I didn't have those :D

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Thank you once again to the Russian State Library (Conus Problemes...)!
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One you missed Alfor ? :D

Well following on from the theme of Conus and definitely from the MH-BPL [Malcolm Henbury-Ballan Private Library !!!]...........Anton Mikhaylovich Dianov. Born 1882, Moscow; died 1939, Moscow. Composer. Pupil of G. Conus, Yavorski and Koreshchenko (theory). He graduated from the Musical Dramatic School of the Moscow Philharmonic Society in 1912. From 1920, he became director of the Musical Technicum founded in Moscow in memory of Mussorgsky. Little else is currently know about his life.

Again, a composer who's works are generally difficult to locate.....his op 11 Etchings was posted a while back. Here is his Opus 13.

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Op 13 Three Pieces [1. Legend 2. Etching 3. Fantastical Waltz]
Dianov A - Op 13 Three Pieces.pdf
NOTE: just discovered this Dianov work is available on the IMSLP site [I hate wasting scanning time....just didn't think to look there].
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Thank you, Malcolm! Pleeeeeeaaaaase let us know how you managed to download it from the RSL website!
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

OK - I have to believe that it is NOT from the RSL website! But we do have quite a lot of computer experts, so who can tell us how to download the "blocked" (marked red) scores???
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