Alfor's Rarities
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Stepan ESIPOFF
Trois Esquisses op. 3 BRAHMS-REGER
Vier Ernste Gesänge op. 121 arr. piano solo the "unknown but available" score (who can tell me the name of the - french??- composer???) all hrs600
Have this, young chap??
...Germaine TAILLEFERRE: PC...
Trois Esquisses op. 3 BRAHMS-REGER
Vier Ernste Gesänge op. 121 arr. piano solo the "unknown but available" score (who can tell me the name of the - french??- composer???) all hrs600
Have this, young chap??
...Germaine TAILLEFERRE: PC...
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Thanks for Stephan Esipoff! 

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Anton ("Tony") ARENSKY
Peons op. 28 (ed. Alexander Siloti)
Consolation op. 36 (ed. Alexander Siloti) Arabesques op. 67 Issay DOBROWEN
Scherzo op. 7 all hrs600
please comment my "uba" file (nationality and/or name of composer?)
Peons op. 28 (ed. Alexander Siloti)
Consolation op. 36 (ed. Alexander Siloti) Arabesques op. 67 Issay DOBROWEN
Scherzo op. 7 all hrs600
please comment my "uba" file (nationality and/or name of composer?)
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french style, valse .. I tried to make a search thru catalogue number but w/o answer
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The publisher's number at he bottom of each page matches up with a Russian collection of piano music of Nikolai Semenovich Golovanov published by Izd-vo "Deka-VS" (per Worldcat). Could it be from that?alfor wrote:Anton ("Tony") ARENSKY
Peons op. 28 (ed. Alexander Siloti)
Consolation op. 36 (ed. Alexander Siloti) Arabesques op. 67 Issay DOBROWEN
Scherzo op. 7 all hrs600
please comment my "uba" file (nationality and/or name of composer?)
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Excellent and correct search! It is Golovanov, from a cycle of 3 pieces titled "Estampes", published together with his piano sonata. Available here:Jim Faston wrote: The publisher's number at he bottom of each page matches up with a Russian collection of piano music of Nikolai Semenovich Golovanov published by Izd-vo "Deka-VS" (per Worldcat). Could it be from that?
http://www.ruslania.com/?bsearch_expres ... text=16449
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Nikolai Semyonovich Golovanov: b. 21 January 1891 – 28 August 1953, Soviet conductor and composer?
Ilu.
Ilu.
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Exactly!ilu wrote:Nikolai Semyonovich Golovanov: b. 21 January 1891 – 28 August 1953, Soviet conductor and composer?
Ilu.
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BACH (arr. Karl-Hermann PILLNEY)
Fantasie & Fuge** g-moll (hrs600) **The so-called "Kaffewasser-Fuge". Theme underlined by the words: "Das Kaffeewasser kocht".
Fantasie & Fuge** g-moll (hrs600) **The so-called "Kaffewasser-Fuge". Theme underlined by the words: "Das Kaffeewasser kocht".
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Thanks for the Bach-Pillney, Alfor. I've always wondered if there was a worthy transcription of this piece, and here it is. It is always great fun playing transcriptions from organ and seeing how the transcriber has redistributed the parts for two hands. (I remember my own unsuccessful attempts at transcribing the Gigue Fugue.)