Music for Violin & Piano
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
Does anyone have and could please post
Arensky-Serenade for Violin and Piano?
Thanks
Oren
Arensky-Serenade for Violin and Piano?
Thanks
Oren
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
here you go ...
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
Thanks alot FW190
A nd oc tttos
Oren
A nd oc tttos
Oren
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
I would like to request the Bortkiewicz violin sonata, which is a marvelous work and I cannot find the score anywhere. Very much appreciated if anyone would like to share this rare score.
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
Hello everyone,
could someone provide Ovide Musin's
Mazourka de bravoure Nr. 2, op. 14
or show me where to get it? IMSLP does not have it...
Regards,
Arglmann
could someone provide Ovide Musin's
Mazourka de bravoure Nr. 2, op. 14
or show me where to get it? IMSLP does not have it...
Regards,
Arglmann
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
To fleubis, with compliments:
Willem PIJPER
Violin Sonata No. 1 (1919)
Willem PIJPER
Violin Sonata No. 1 (1919)
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
Aflred, thank you so much for finding this wonderful Pijper sonata. I quickly printed out a couple of copies and dashed off to my violinist friend's house and we had a wonderful time playing this very beautiful piece. It is not terribly difficult and there is a great clarity in his writing (which I note from the short bio) included in the score, is something the composer strove for). There isn't a lot of fluff or superfluous gestures. Here's a piece that genuinely sings without any effort at all. I'm going to find out if an audience likes this as much as we do--we're working on a program and will include this piece now that we finally have the score.
Re: Music for Violin & Piano
Does someone has the piece
Prece
by the brasilian composer Alberto Nepomuceno ?
I have a trascription for piano solo, but the original is for violin and piano.
Prece
by the brasilian composer Alberto Nepomuceno ?
I have a trascription for piano solo, but the original is for violin and piano.
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
Dedicated to MBallan, alfor, and everyone else who has supersaturated my life with great Soviet-era musics over these past few years. You've converted me and I hope I can do my part to unearth more of this great work.
Vladimir Fere (1902-1971) was a Russian-born composer who studied at the Moscow conservatory before moving to the Kirghiz Republic as part of the state initiative to incorporate that country's folk culture into Soviet art. There, he worked on many collaborative musical projects with composer Vladimir Vlasov and the native Kirghiz composer Abdylas Maldybaev. Their output included six state operas. As an individual composer, it would appear that Fere had a number of his own works. This early work is from his student years (as is a piano suite marked Op./Soch. 6), but I've acquired a later cello/piano work marked Soch. 46 (which I will be posting at some point) and have read about a 113-page string quartet based on Kirghiz themes, soch. 27. Additionally, Alfor posted a copy of his piano sonata (unspecified opus #) at some point. If anybody could find any of his uncollected works, especially the chamber pieces, I would be hugely grateful.
Vladimir Georgievich FERE
Sonata for violin and piano, op. 4 (1924-25)
Vladimir Fere (1902-1971) was a Russian-born composer who studied at the Moscow conservatory before moving to the Kirghiz Republic as part of the state initiative to incorporate that country's folk culture into Soviet art. There, he worked on many collaborative musical projects with composer Vladimir Vlasov and the native Kirghiz composer Abdylas Maldybaev. Their output included six state operas. As an individual composer, it would appear that Fere had a number of his own works. This early work is from his student years (as is a piano suite marked Op./Soch. 6), but I've acquired a later cello/piano work marked Soch. 46 (which I will be posting at some point) and have read about a 113-page string quartet based on Kirghiz themes, soch. 27. Additionally, Alfor posted a copy of his piano sonata (unspecified opus #) at some point. If anybody could find any of his uncollected works, especially the chamber pieces, I would be hugely grateful.
Vladimir Georgievich FERE
Sonata for violin and piano, op. 4 (1924-25)
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Re: Music for Violin & Piano
Thank you very much! An interesting composer! Excellent piano style, but less complicated and more late-romantic than Feinberg, Protopopov and the like.caostotale wrote:Dedicated to MBallan, alfor, and everyone else who has supersaturated my life with great Soviet-era musics over these past few years. You've converted me and I hope I can do my part to unearth more of this great work....
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans
Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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Music is a higher revelation than wisdom and philosophy (Beethoven)
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