Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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The violin and piano score of one of the 2 is available at IMSLP

http://imslp.org/wiki/Gonsalvo_de_C%C3% ... Nikolay%29
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Caprotti wrote:The violin and piano score of one of the 2 is available at IMSLP

http://imslp.org/wiki/Gonsalvo_de_C%C3% ... Nikolay%29
Thanks for this Caprotti!
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mballan wrote:Something in a much lighter vein - Aleksandr Nikolaevich Tcherniavsky. Born 1871, St. Petersburg: died 1942, Leningrad. Russian pianist, composer and arranger. After graduating from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, he worked for many years as an accompanist in theatres across St. Petersburg and several provincial cities, while also writing a lot of ballads, songs, couplets, salon pieces and military marches. His songs were once very popular in Russia, and his military marches and soldiers' songs were heard in the Russian army during World War II. After 1917 he lived in Leningrad and wrote for the stage.

Tcherniavsky - Valse Russe
Tscherniavsky A - Valse Russe.pdf
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I suppose to alternative spelling of Tcherniavsky is the same as Chernyavsky.
Thanks for this. I am only familiar with the 20th century soviet composer Vladimir Cheryavsky, who has a symphony no.1 released on melodiya lp. Did not know there is an older one ! Prolly he is the grandfather of the later composer?

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My last piano score by Matvey Gozenpud (1903-1961) - his Op 67 Etudes.

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Op 67 Eight Etudes
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Dear Malcolm,
thank you for this beautiful Gozenpud etudes,
I love them very much and will certainly play them with my students.
Excellent for delicate sound and light touch.
Thank you very much

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Why have one Russian composer when you can have seven !!! Some friends asked about scanning and posting this score as most only seemed to have one or two of the variations [usually those by Lyadov]......so full work duly posted.

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Rimsky-Korsakov, Winkler, Blumenfeld, Sokolov, Witol, Lyadov & Glazunov - Variations on a Russian Theme
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Very nice thank you.
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Very thanks Malcolm!
This collection of variations is essential, mostly for have surely the complete works of all these composers.

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Malc, the Gozenpud etudes are delightful and much fun to play. Alas, I do not have the complete works of all the composers who submitted variations, but as Duirton says, it will fill that void when one comes close to having the complete works...did I mention that the variations hold together pretty nicely. I get heartburn thinking about what would happen today should any publisher dare to initiate such collection of variations today, but a time there was!
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Hello Relative - thank you for the Slonimsky, but as a living Russian composer I would prefer we just have this as an example of his music and no further works be posted owing to copyright infringement. Many thanks.
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Sorry. Done:)
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