Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Thanks a lot Emil.
Quite a few pieces I have not seen before !
Happy New Year !
Quite a few pieces I have not seen before !
Happy New Year !
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
G. Krein's Sonata no.2 used to be in the MGK library ...Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Dear Members
Does anybody hear of these works?
Evgeny Pavlov
Op 2 Scherzo
Anatoly Drozdov
Op 5 No 1 Impressions - Sirenes
Op 9 No 1 Dance
Grigory Krein
Op 27 Piano Sonata No.2
Any Piano Works by him that cannot be found on internet
Vladimir Shcherbachyov
Op 7 Piano Sonata No.2
Alexander Krein - Arranged by Leonid Sabaneyev
Op 12 Esquisses Hebraique
Op 13 Esquisses Hebraique
(These Two Works Were Actually Published By P.Jurgenson - And Later Reprinted By State Music Publishers)
Pyotr Teplov
Piano Sonata and other Piano Works
Thank You!
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
If you happen to visit Philadelphia:Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Dear Members
Does anybody hear of these works?
Grigory Krein
Op 27 Piano Sonata No.2
http://beta.freelibrary.org/vufind/Record/1064497
A Happy New Year!
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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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
More Konstantin Eiges on my original posting on the previous page.
I'll try to post more later today..............depending if I can access the site [technical issues still arising].
Happy New Year to all.
Malcolm
I'll try to post more later today..............depending if I can access the site [technical issues still arising].
Happy New Year to all.
Malcolm
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Thank you so much for the Eiges, Malcolm. There's a great number of pieces by him I was looking forward to see, and it's really wonderful they're finally getting out there for everyone to play. I can't wait for the rest of the pieces, and also I'm curious to hear the recordings by Isokani.mballan wrote:More Konstantin Eiges on my original posting on the previous page.
I'll try to post more later today..............depending if I can access the site [technical issues still arising].
Happy New Year to all.
Malcolm
Happy New year and Best Regards.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
More Konstantin Eiges works posted on the Eiges thread on the previous page: these are Op 5, Op 23, Op 24, Op 25 & Op 35. Alas I am missing Op 22.
The remaining Eiges I will post tomorrow [pending further technical hitches] !
Malcolm
The remaining Eiges I will post tomorrow [pending further technical hitches] !
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Here's some links to a whole heap of free scores by Uzbek composers Sovet (Sergei), Anatoly, and Dmitry Varelas (three generations of composers), discovered after finding an earlier edition of Anatoly's suite for string quartet. There's a whole lot of interesting work to be found here. Sovet's pieces are scans of state-published scores from Tashkent:
Sovet (Sergei) VARELAS
http://www.varelas.net/sergey/download.htm (including one large album of piano pieces, several song books, a string quartet, and an opera)
Anatoly VARELAS
http://www.varelas.net/anatoly/work.htm (lots of violin/piano pieces, but also piano solo works, songs, and large-scale works)
Dmitry VARELAS
http://www.varelas.net/dmitry/download.htm (lots of wind/piano works and Telemann arrangements for flute, but some piano stuff also)
Sovet (Sergei) VARELAS
http://www.varelas.net/sergey/download.htm (including one large album of piano pieces, several song books, a string quartet, and an opera)
Anatoly VARELAS
http://www.varelas.net/anatoly/work.htm (lots of violin/piano pieces, but also piano solo works, songs, and large-scale works)
Dmitry VARELAS
http://www.varelas.net/dmitry/download.htm (lots of wind/piano works and Telemann arrangements for flute, but some piano stuff also)