Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Herr Himpsl ist ausgezeichnet.
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Thank you Frank, that's very helpful!

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No problem, Alex. I'm always happy to help out. Music is meant to be shared and enjoyed by everyone!

Here are two small Russian rarities for the group....pieces by one V. Abadijev and V. Abramowitsch.

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Abadjiev, V. - 000 - Chaconne.pdf
Abramowitsch, A. - 000 - Trois Nocturnes.pdf
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Here is a major rarity by one of the composers not so obscure to us...Constantin Antipov. Posting his "Allegro Symphonique pour Orchestre" as arranged by the composer for piano 4-Hands; Opus 7. I certainly wish there was a piano solo version of this work, but apparently this is all that exists. Enjoy!

Antipov - 07 - Allegro Symphonique (4hands).pdf
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Continuing on with the more obscure Russian composers, here is an ambitious work entitled "Salammbo Ballet Suite" by one H. Arends. I know absolutely nothing about the composer, but the work was good enough to be published by Jurgenson! Also included here is a short Polka by the same composer.

Arends, H. - 000 - Salammbo Ballet Suite.pdf
Arends, H. - 000 - Poulon et Ninon Polka.pdf
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Finally for today, I am posting two works by Charles Van Ark; a set of two Impromptus and a Concert Polka de Salon. Both of these demonstrate an advanced writing style, and are a lot of fun to play. The Polka is a very ambitious work in this idiom. Both pieces were published by Jurgenson in Moscow.

Ark, Ch. Van - 000 - Deux Impromptus Lyriques.pdf
Ark, Ch. Van - 000 - La Coquette Polka de Salon.pdf
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Thank you very much for these substantial interesting virtuoso Salon pieces!!
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May be found here - viewtopic.php?f=11&t=68&hilit=alexandro ... 190#p10781 (ironically back in Alfor's thread :))

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mballan wrote:Thank you Fred (and Alfor postumously]on Maria's Alexandrov enquiry!!

The next two works by Nechayev posted above - Op 9 Two Pieces and Op 16 Three Preludes.......I have also discovered that I do hold a copy of the Op 41 Twelve Preludes, so will scan and post Nechayev's final piano work in the next few days.

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My last work by Evgenii Pavlovich Pavlov - his Piano Sonata No. 2. Although I can find no record of any works after this opus and must wonder if Pavlov either stopped composing, 'disappeared' or died sometime during the 1920's ? The lack of finding any biographical data is always frustrating in these cases.

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Pavlov E - Op 8 Piano Sonata No. 2.pdf
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