Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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See my posting from Sat Mar 13, 2010:

„Sergei BORTKIEWICZ
Lamentations et Consolations op. 17
Mod note: owing to guidance from fellow members I have removed this work as still in copyright in Europe [and the publisher has raised issue on this with other sites]. Malcolm“


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Jim Faston wrote:This is a minor reworking of the currently circulating file of Bortkiewicz' 7 Préludes, Op40. I went to print off a copy this morning and it just wasn't cooperating, so I took fifteen minutes to crop, straighten and recontrast the pages.
Bortkiewicz_7 Préludes, Op40.pdf
Jim, many thanks for your reworked and cropped Bortkiewicz scores.

I, too am a big fan of the music of Blumenfeld and Bortkiewicz.


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Jim, thanks for the reworked Preludes--they are now so much easier to use on my monitor. A true delight is getting the Lamentations, Op.17, I missed it in 2010--these are powerful pieces.

It's been a great day in Bortkiewicz-land here today.
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Copyright Query: regards Borkiewicz.......Alfor is right to point out that much of his music is still within copyright and also in print [although this is primarily for EU countries.......2012 saw the 60th anniversry of the composer's death and hence scores no longer covered in the USA]. Nonetheless somewhat odd that nearly all of his scores are available for download on IMSLP !!!!!

However, I would prefer we keep any future Bortkiewicz low on the radar, as back in 2010 I did receive a complaint from Kistner who own the Lamentations score [so please do not post anything that is currently available in print]. The violin sonata and songs I've posted, are to my knowledge, definitely not in print and readily available.

Jim - suggest leave the score for a few days then please remove. Thanks Alfor for reminding me.

Many thanks

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David Pritsker
http://www.biografija.ru/biography/pric ... movich.htm
Pritsker Piano pieces.pdf
Dovzhenko Valerian (Dovženko)
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enc_biog ... 0%BA%D0%BE
Dovženko V. Two pieces.pdf
Dzerzhinsky Ivan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Dzerzhinsky
Dzeržinsky I. Three children pieces.pdf
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Baltin Aleksandr
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enc_biog ... 0%B8%D0%BD
Baltin A. The school notebook.pdf
Samonow Anatoli
http://dic.academic.ru/searchall.php?st ... 0%B8%D1%87
Samonov Pictures from childhood.pdf
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relative thanks for your fantastic efforts!

Gliere / David Abramovitch Pritsker (or Pritzker) : Waltz from the ballet "The Bronze Horseman" (nms)
Gliere-Pritsker__Waltz from the Bronze Horseman_2H.pdf
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Relative, thanks for your most interesting postings. The Dovženko I find especially well written.
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Relative

Many thanks from me too........very much appreciated.

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Welcome :D
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