Re: Vocal Music from Russia & the Soviet Union
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 5:05 pm
Here are a bunch of songs by Nikolai Peiko, based on the words of Soviet poets. The 'Selected Romances' volume is NMS (originally from http://ale07.ru/ ).
Nikolai Ivanovich PEIKO (PEYKO)
Vocal Cycles (2) on poems by N. Zabolotsky, for voice and piano (1979 pub.) (poet's bio at https://translate.google.com/translate? ... rev=search )
including:
Vocal Poems (8) (1970); 1. Thaw, 2. Cranes, 3. Blind, 4. Poultry yard, 5. In the taiga, 6. Somewhere in a field..., 7. September, 8. Morning
&
Autumn Scenery - Triptych (1976); 1. Under the rain, 2. Autumn morning, 3. The last cannas (?) Pictures and Reflections, song-cycle on poems by D. Cedrenus, for high voice and piano (1982 pub.) (poet's bio at https://translate.google.com/translate? ... rev=search ); 1. Indian Summer, 2. Alenushka, 3. Frost on the Glass, 4. Evening Life (from an untitled poem), 5. Russian Winter Selected Romances (6), for voice and piano (1984 pub.); 1. Winter Evening (words by M. Isakovsky), 2. Mandolin (words by A. Surkov), 3. In the Corner of the Sofa (words by A. Blok), 4. The snow is spinning, shouts the reckless driver (fragment from A. Blok's 'The Twelve'), 5. Alenushka (words by Dm. Cedrenus), 6. Russian Winter (words by Dm. Cedrenus)
Nikolai Ivanovich PEIKO (PEYKO)
Vocal Cycles (2) on poems by N. Zabolotsky, for voice and piano (1979 pub.) (poet's bio at https://translate.google.com/translate? ... rev=search )
including:
Vocal Poems (8) (1970); 1. Thaw, 2. Cranes, 3. Blind, 4. Poultry yard, 5. In the taiga, 6. Somewhere in a field..., 7. September, 8. Morning
&
Autumn Scenery - Triptych (1976); 1. Under the rain, 2. Autumn morning, 3. The last cannas (?) Pictures and Reflections, song-cycle on poems by D. Cedrenus, for high voice and piano (1982 pub.) (poet's bio at https://translate.google.com/translate? ... rev=search ); 1. Indian Summer, 2. Alenushka, 3. Frost on the Glass, 4. Evening Life (from an untitled poem), 5. Russian Winter Selected Romances (6), for voice and piano (1984 pub.); 1. Winter Evening (words by M. Isakovsky), 2. Mandolin (words by A. Surkov), 3. In the Corner of the Sofa (words by A. Blok), 4. The snow is spinning, shouts the reckless driver (fragment from A. Blok's 'The Twelve'), 5. Alenushka (words by Dm. Cedrenus), 6. Russian Winter (words by Dm. Cedrenus)