Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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lutoslawski wrote:I do have a NMS file of the Kosenko Piano Sonata no.1 Op.13
I am now sure if i should upload it...its no problem for me. i found it on internet a couple of years ago on some russian website, but cant remember which was it.

Let me know if i can post it or not.

Tony

PS: The beginning is different from the recording posted. I have not checked the whole thing with the recording.
OH... and by the way.. anybody knows if that sonata is wether played by Natalya Shkoda or not?
Tony

I am Ok if you want to post the Kosenko sonata, and Shkoda performs the revised version from memory. The recording given above is of the original version, so your copy of the sonata will be the revised version. I am in the throws of scanning the original version for every one.

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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I have been sorting through many boxes of photocopied scores [still many to go] and having checked IMSLP thought it worth posting these here, either because the work is not available through the IMSLP site [although it may have been shared on any one of the many incarnations of Pianophilia], or is a slightly better copy from that posted on IMSLP. I did do a quick check on PP but the majority of these scores do not appear to be listed [but apologies if they have done so in the past].

All of these composers will hopefully be familiar to you !

Malcolm

Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956)
Gliere - Chanson Populaire [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Dance of the Russian Sailors from the ballet 'The Red Poppy' (Swarsenski) [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 16 No. 1 Prelude in C minor [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 17 Cinq Esquisses [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 19 No. 3 Mazukra in B minor [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 21 No. 1 Tristesse [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 26 No. 5 Mazurka in C# minor [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 34 Vingt-quatre Pieces Caracteristiques Vol. 1 [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 34 Vingt-quatre Pieces Caracteristiques Vol. 2 [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 34 Vingt-quatre Pieces Caracteristiques Vol. 3 [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 34 Vingt-quatre Pieces Caracteristiques Vol. 4 [mhb].pdf
Gliere - Op 56 Trois Esquisses No. 3 in Db major [mhb].pdf
Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857)
Glinka - Russian Mazurka from 'The Life for the Tsar' (arr. Lyapunov) [mhb].pdf
Anatoly Lyadov (1855-1914)
Lyadov - Op 42 Deux Preludes & Mazurka [mhb].pdf
Lyadov - Op 58 Huit Chants Populaires Russes [mhb].pdf
Sergei Lyapunov (1859-1924)
Lyapunov - Six Little Pieces [mhb].pdf
Yury Tyulin (1893-1978)
Tyulin Y - Op 5 Five Pieces [mhb].pdf
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Thanks you, Malc for posting this wealth of interesting pieces. Rarely do I get so say this, but I am well familiar with all but one (Tyulin) and am looking forward to having an interesting afternoon playing through all these.
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Special thanks to Relative and Jim Faston for this:

Children's Albums by Soviet Composers, for piano, vol. 1 (Young Pianist's Library) (1979)
Gleb Serafimovich SEDELNIKOV - Children's Book; 1. Invitation to a Fairy Tale, 2. Sparrow on a Walk, 3. Noble Waltz, Performed on a Water Pipe, 4. Pantomime Teddy Bear, 5. Story of the Wind-Up Truck, 6. Sultry Afternoon in the Painted Forest, 7. Travel the Old Valenok, 8. Arioso of the Lily-of-the-Valley, 9. Football March, 10. What a Dream about Cubes (?), 11. Paper Boat, 12. Lullaby of the Snowflakes, 13. The Bird Dreams (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059 )
Nury KHALMAMEDOV (Turkmenistan) - Children's Pieces (6); 1. In Ivanovo, 2. Transience, 3. Chorale, 4. Dumka, 5. Lullaby, 6. Dance-Hey (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1020 )
Victor Yevseyevich SUSLIN - Music for Children (1961); 1. Prelude, 2. Fugue, 3. Clockwork Dancer, 4. Blind in the Rain, 5. After the Rain, 6. Counting, 7. Grievance, 8. Scuffle, 9. Lullaby, 10. Menuet of the Christmas Ornament, 11. Morning Exercises (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1020 )
Vladimir Nikolayevich USPENSKY - City Album; 1. The Main Square, 2. New Attraction, 3. The Ancient Cathedral, 4. Children's Playground, 5. The Old Bridge, 6. Peak Hour, 7. Urban Nightlife, 8. Stray Dog, 9. Echoes of the City, 10. (bio at http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... XilUXfJFtQ )
Children's Albums by Soviet Composers, for piano, vol. 1 (Young Pianist's Library) (1979).pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Here is the PIano Sonata No.1 Op.13 by Viktor Kosenko.
Kossenko - Op 13 Piano Sonata No. 1.pdf
NMS-

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Dear Mr Lutoslawski
Many thanks for this, but I fear that this is the revised version, already in circulation. It would be great to see the original ... I have been asked to record a CD of his music and am thinking of one the sonatas ...
There are still a few gaps to fill ... but I fear these are pieces that were never published ...
With best wishes
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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As promised, the Kosenko - Piano Sonata No. 1 (1st edition). Unfortunately my copy was a rather old and delapidated photocopy, and it has taken a little time to try to scan it as best as possible.

Looking forward if Isokani does record some of the piano music [the Op 4 Nocturne-Fantaisie, the Op 8 Etudes, plus a few of the poemes would be rather good] - and I keep hoping that one day a decent recording of the piano concerto will appear with all 3 movements [hint, hint Mike]. A fabulous work.

Malcolm
Kosenko - Op 13 Piano Sonata No. 1 in B minor (1st edit).pdf
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mballan wrote:As promised, the Kosenko - Piano Sonata No. 1 (1st edition). Unfortunately my copy was a rather old and delapidated photocopy, and it has taken a little time to try to scan it as best as possible.

Looking forward if Isokani does record some of the piano music [the Op 4 Nocturne-Fantaisie, the Op 8 Etudes, plus a few of the poemes would be rather good] - and I keep hoping that one day a decent recording of the piano concerto will appear with all 3 movements [hint, hint Mike]. A fabulous work.

Malcolm
Kosenko - Op 13 Piano Sonata No. 1 in B minor (1st edit).pdf

Many thanks for this Malcolm.
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Malc, seconded!

I'm sure we are going to enjoy comparing the two editions for differences.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Thanks for this revised version of the Sonata. I can actually see how this is obviously more playable then the other one version of the same sonata.

Tony
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