Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Dear Alfor,

thank you very much for your clear scans! I have a question. The Album of Feinberg's transcriptions of Russian composers is complete? Does it really end on the page 123?

Thank you again!

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Georgeham wrote:...The Album of Feinberg's transcriptions of Russian composers is complete? Does it really end on the page 123?
I definitely think so! Why are you not sure??


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Hello everyone,

I'm looking for Vsevolod Zaderatsky's Preludes (not the Preludes & Fugues). I'm well aware that they are in print and have placed an order with the firm Ruslana. However, I would need them for a rather special occasion taking place next wednesday! - and would hate to leave out a couple of the slow ones in the set which I intended to play... Any help most appreciated!
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Chromaticon wrote:Hello everyone,

I'm looking for Vsevolod Zaderatsky's Preludes (not the Preludes & Fugues). I'm well aware that they are in print and have placed an order with the firm Ruslana. However, I would need them for a rather special occasion taking place next wednesday! - and would hate to leave out a couple of the slow ones in the set which I intended to play... Any help most appreciated!
We quite recently once again had a copyright discussion.
The work in question is under copyright AND in print.
So why didn't you place your order earlier???


I do own a copy (ordered via ruslania!), but I won't scan a single page of it,
unless I have the special permission by Malcom, the site owner, (or by the publisher :mrgreen: )!!!
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Alfred, thank you for offering, and you are quite right that the preludes are cover by copyright, and could not be posted on Pianophilia. I have spoken with Chromaticon and the matter has been resolved.

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alfor wrote:
Georgeham wrote:...The Album of Feinberg's transcriptions of Russian composers is complete? Does it really end on the page 123?
I definitely think so! Why are you not sure??


http://lhwis.gbv.de/DB=2/SET=1/TTL=1/SHW?FRST=5

Because there is no index of works, no info about the print, etc. I was just asking. Thank you again! :-)
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Follow-up:

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Feinberg Piano works vol.IIIB.pdf
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Another Alfor ORIGINAL HI-RES SCAN...! Very interesting, indeed this 3B volume of Feinberg. His widely spaced voicings allow for the nice clean textures to come through.

A welcome addition to our Feinberg collection!
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fleubis wrote:Another Alfor ORIGINAL HI-RES SCAN...! Very interesting, indeed this 3B volume of Feinberg. His widely spaced voicings allow for the nice clean textures to come through.

A welcome addition to our Feinberg collection!

Modestly I should say „alternative scan“...

The lucid textures of F.'s later works are quite amazing compared to early works like his
scriabinesque 2nd sonata or the 3rd! As in similar cases you may cautiously pose the question whether this enormous transformation had anything to do with the pressure of the USSR Ministry of Culture.
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