Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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The USSR Ministry of Culture, indeed! The all too well known story of Shostakovich always comes to mind, but we should not forget the effect on other composers. There certainly is a dramatic change in style in his later works as we see here in this volume.
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Does anyone know if there are available any editions of Scriabin's Preludes and Etudes with fingering notation? Belaieff and Igumnov don't offer this. In particular, I'm working on his Etude Op8#6 and could really use some 'advanced' fingering suggestions.
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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Thank you for your Feinberg Scan, dear alfor!

Oleg Eiges
Piano Sonata No.1, Op.5
Eiges O - Op 5 Piano Sonata No.1.pdf
(nms)
Dear Emil,

you are welcome!


The above file is from a website which has been quoted at least twice in this forum:

http://kassandrion.narod.ru/eiges/noty.htm
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pianophiliac wrote:Does anyone know if there are available any editions of Scriabin's Preludes and Etudes with fingering notation? Belaieff and Igumnov don't offer this. In particular, I'm working on his Etude Op8#6 and could really use some 'advanced' fingering suggestions.
Fingered by (former GDR) pianist Günter Philipp:
Scriabin Etude op.8#6.pdf
P.S. I won't scan any more pages of this edition, because it is still in print!!

http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/12- ... ic/1029472
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Follow-up:

alfor scan

Feinberg Piano works vol.IIIC.pdf
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pianophiliac wrote:Does anyone know if there are available any editions of Scriabin's Preludes and Etudes with fingering notation? Belaieff and Igumnov don't offer this. In particular, I'm working on his Etude Op8#6 and could really use some 'advanced' fingering suggestions.

Fingered Japanese edition:

http://www.schott-music.com/shop/produc ... rzeichnis=
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Alfred, thank you for another nice Feinberg scan in Vol IIIc. Here we see simpler pieces in the first part of the volume but later becoming more complex. Of so it seem to me. Oddly, I prefer the earlier pieces in the volume.
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Alfor, thank you for risking jailtime to post that. :o I certainly wont ask for more. I stupidly didn't even bother to check sheet music plus for other editions and didn't realise there was a Peters edition. I think I must get it. - But the price of that Japanese edition is a bit dear for me.

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pianophiliac wrote:...But the price of that Japanese edition is a bit dear for me...
...you can get a lot of interesting publications from Japan through
http://www.amazon.co.jp at very reasonable prices (switch to English and search for
„zen-on piano library“ --- surprisingly I did not find on this website the zen-on Scriabin editions offered by Schott.

P.S. It would rather be Malcolm risking jailtime :mrgreen: !!!
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