Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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fleubis wrote:Alfred, I am greatly enjoying these Feinberg transcriptions, even though I'm often unsure what the transcriptions are of. :D
Contents:
Borodin:
Scherzo & Notturno from 2nd String Quartet
Mussorgsky:
Serenade from „Songs and Dances of Death“
„A Garden blooms by the Don“ (song)
Tchaikovsky:
from „16 Songs for Children“ op. 54:
No. 3 „Spring“
No. 4 „My little Garden“
No. 16 „Child's Song“
Andantino marziale from 2nd Symphony


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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hi, Members.

Then Can i find pdf-file of this book?

Samuil Feinberg: Sochineniia dlia fortepiano, Tom. 3 (Piano Works. Vol.3), Published by Sovetsky Kompozitor in 1980(Reprinted in 2006)

This book includes;
Sonata No.10
Sonata No.11
Sonata No.12
Fantasie, No.1
Fantasie, No.2

This book is too hard to get.
Please Help Me!
Dear Emil,

are you still interested in the complete volume?? I believe most of the contents has been posted already (maybe from other sources?).

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Dear fleubis, phikfy, Emil,

thank you for feedback!

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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FEINBERG
Transcriptions of works by Russian composers (Part B).

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Contents:
Tchaikovsky:
Valse from Symphony No. 5
Allegro molto Vivace from Symphony No. 6

Feinberg Transcription Russian Composers B.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Thank you, Alfred, for the Feinberg. Nice to see an old friend, the Tschaikowsky Scherzo and make a new friend in the Valse.....very effective transcriptions.
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Thanks a lot. The Tchaikovsky Symphonies finally. Alfor, I need to print this out immediately just because of this high quality scan.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Climbing the „FEINBERG“ ...It is quite a steep hill, so I slowed down a bit :mrgreen: :

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Feinberg Piano works vol.IIIA.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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A scan of the first version of Myaskovsky's Third Sonata, Op19 has just appeared on IMSLP. Alfor provided us with a nice scan of this a while back.

download/file.php?id=13021

The version on IMSLP bears the same plate number as Alfor's scan, but the date on the cover is 1926 while Alfor's shows 1925. A very cursory look through the two does show a few minor differences--mainly tenuto and accent marks present in one version but not the other. I'm guessing the 1926 publication corrected issues with the 1925.
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