Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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And another set of pieces by this student of Shostakovich and Shebalin:

Vladimir Mikhailovich BRUMBERG
The Wounded Angel, triptych on paintings by Finnish artists; 1. The Wounded Angel (on a painting by Hugo Simberg), 2. The Farmer and Death (on a painting by Hugo Simberg), 3. The Thresholds of Kyureskoski (on a painting by Werner Holmberg)
Brumberg - Wounded Angel (Triptych on Paintings by Finnish Artists), for piano.pdf
As an item of related interest, here's another page that was included in the collection, which contained three recent shares (Brumberg, Mirshakar, Lungul) and Lobonov's 'Ode to Grass' (use the search function).
Soviet Piano - Finger Coordination Examples.pdf
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Thanks Caostotale !

Fine rare stuff indeed !
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Seconded, many thanks as alway for these incredible scores caostotale.

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Thirded! Yes, definitely. Very unusual to say the least!
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caostotale wrote:
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

Many thanks for your latest series of uploads. Here's a brief bio with dates for Yakhin:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Röstäm_Yaxin
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Etudes by Soviet Composers, for piano - Senior Class, vol. 5 (1986)

Nikolai Savelyevich BERESTOV (Yakutia) - Etudes (8); 1. Unisons (Repetition), 2. Seconds (Protivodvizhenie), 3. Thirds (Imitation), 4. Fourths (Fanfare), 5. Fifths (Arpeggio), 6. Sixths (Imitation), 7. Sevenths (Protivodvizhenie), 8. Octaves (Toccata) (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... rev=search )
Max Borisovich MAZOR (Ukraine) - Etudes (3)
I. MALYSHEVA - Etude (no bio available, could not find first name)
Zhanna Vasilyevna PLIYEVA (PLIEVA) (Ossetia) - Triads
Zhanna Vasilyevna PLIYEVA (PLIEVA) (Ossetia) - Piece-Etude
Sergei Alexeyevich RAZORENOV (RAZORYONOV) - Etude
Vladimir RENYOV (RENEV) - Etude (no bio available)
Valery Mikhailovich STRUKOV - Etude
Etudes by Soviet Composers, for piano - Senior Class, vol. 5 (1986).pdf
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caostotale thanks for finding & posting these most interesting etudes. One of my favorite forms of entertainment is playing through etudes and this is a great selection of pieces I've not seen before. I shall be having a lot of fun this morning.
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Two rather 'meaty' Nocturnes from Yury Biryukov (1908-1976.)

Apologies, score was very delapidated but hopefully got a reasonably clean scan.

Malcolm

Biryukov - Op 12 Deux Nocturnes
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mballan wrote:Two rather 'meaty' Nocturnes from Yury Biryukov (1908-1976.)
Agreed. John Field it ain't...

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Thank you for rescuing Biryukov from oblivion, Malcolm and agree with Fred. I find these pieces are very pianistic and sound quite well.
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