Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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We've seen a number of works by this composer, who also worked as an editor for the state publishing house and enjoyed an above-average exposure to works and composers from Western Europe and elsewhere. A short bio can be found at:

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... uAoQ9GOySA

Here is another short set of pieces written on Bulgarian themes. He had previously explored that country's melodies in his op. 37 (available in a concert piece volume previously posted by Alfor):

Konstantin Stepanovich SOROKIN
Concert Pieces (5) on Bulgarian Melodies, for piano, op. 46
Sorokin - Concert Pieces (5) on Bulgarian Melodies, for piano, op. 46.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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We've previously seen a pretty large collection of selected piano works by this composer. I'm pretty sure this small set of preludes were not included in that one (though there's a different set of five 'concert' preludes). Bio at:

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... C-rEpKlisQ

Yury Nikolayevich KORNAKOV (Buryatia)
Preludes (3), for piano
Kornakov - Preludes (3), for piano.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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caostotale wrote:We've previously seen a pretty large collection of selected piano works by this composer. I'm pretty sure this small set of preludes were not included in that one (though there's a different set of five 'concert' preludes). Bio at:

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... C-rEpKlisQ

Yury Nikolayevich KORNAKOV (Buryatia)
Preludes (3), for piano
Kornakov - Preludes (3), for piano.pdf
Thanks for posting these. In fact, they ARE a part of the 5 Concert Preludes, i.e. numbers 2-3-4 of the set. Have a look in this volume, pages 60-76. http://www.adrive.com/public/hZBRkp/Russian Composers, Vol. 7.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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pianojay wrote:
caostotale wrote:We've previously seen a pretty large collection of selected piano works by this composer. I'm pretty sure this small set of preludes were not included in that one (though there's a different set of five 'concert' preludes). Bio at:

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... C-rEpKlisQ

Yury Nikolayevich KORNAKOV (Buryatia)
Preludes (3), for piano
Kornakov - Preludes (3), for piano.pdf
Thanks for posting these. In fact, they ARE a part of the 5 Concert Preludes, i.e. numbers 2-3-4 of the set. Have a look in this volume, pages 60-76. http://www.adrive.com/public/hZBRkp/Russian Composers, Vol. 7.pdf
Posted previously ON PIANOPHILIA by a guy named "alfor":

viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=4411&hilit=falik#p4411
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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alfor wrote:
pianojay wrote:
caostotale wrote:We've previously seen a pretty large collection of selected piano works by this composer. I'm pretty sure this small set of preludes were not included in that one (though there's a different set of five 'concert' preludes). Bio at:

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... C-rEpKlisQ

Yury Nikolayevich KORNAKOV (Buryatia)
Preludes (3), for piano
Kornakov - Preludes (3), for piano.pdf
Thanks for posting these. In fact, they ARE a part of the 5 Concert Preludes, i.e. numbers 2-3-4 of the set. Have a look in this volume, pages 60-76. http://www.adrive.com/public/hZBRkp/Russian Composers, Vol. 7.pdf
Posted previously ON PIANOPHILIA by a guy named "alfor":

viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=4411&hilit=falik#p4411
never heard of him!
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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HullandHellandHalifax wrote: Thanks for posting these. In fact, they ARE a part of the 5 Concert Preludes, i.e. numbers 2-3-4 of the set. Have a look in this volume, pages 60-76. http://www.adrive.com/public/hZBRkp/Russian Composers, Vol. 7.pdf
Ha, I should have looked at more than just the first of those concert preludes! Oh well...now there's two editions.
Posted previously ON PIANOPHILIA by a guy named "alfor":
Sorry, alfor. I generally don't forget to note that. If an obscure Soviet composer has shown up before, there's a good chance it was your doing.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Nikolai Nikolayovich POLYNSKY (Uzbekistan)
Ballade, for piano, op. 4
Polynsky - Ballade, for piano, op. 4.pdf
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Bio at:
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... zkHYQBEzhQ

Judging by the bio, he was not a very prolific piano writer. Alfor posted the other of his two piano fugues, that one being based on a theme by Litinsky (in Concert Pieces no. 3). Though the bio says he was born in the southwest of Kyrgyzstan, everything else I could find pointed towards him being a fixture in the Tatar music establishment. He also worked for the publishing house in the late 1960s-early 1970s, which might be why this piece was included in a 1972 issue:

Oleg Nikolayevich LYUBIVETS (Tatarstan)
Fugue, for piano (1959)
Lyubivets - Fugue, for piano (1959).pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Igor Vitalyevich KATAYEV (KATAEV)
Pieces (2) (from the cycle 'Six Virtuoso Pieces'), for piano
Katayev, I. - Pieces (2) (from the cycle 'Six Virtuoso Pieces'), for piano.pdf
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