Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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mballan wrote:Dear Relative

You are spoilting us :D Many grateful thanks for the Ziv, Gorlov, Krein and Gedike...........I'm a very happy man !

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You are welcome, my friends :D
Unfortunately my scans are not so high-quality as Alfor`s ones. Still can`t understand is the problem in my scanner, computer program or paper quality. :?

Alexander Tcherepnin Bagatelles op.5
Tcherepnin A. - op. 5 Bagatelles.pdf
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Selection of polyphonic pieces

Birnov Lev Fugue
http://www.biografija.ru/biography/birn ... kovich.htm
Frid Grigory Invention
http://www.biografija.ru/biography/frid ... lovich.htm
Feigin Leonid 4 preludes and fugues
http://www.biografija.ru/biography/fejg ... novich.htm
Arseyev Ivar Partita
http://www.biografija.ru/biography/arse ... rovich.htm
Bitkin Vladimir Prelude, passacaglia and fugue
http://www.biografija.ru/biography/bitk ... novich.htm
polyphony sov. comp.pdf
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Thanks for the polyphonic volume, Relative! :D
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First three pages of exuberance (= „La Folia“):

See complete file page 160 of this thread!



Read the first three cyrillic letters of the composer's name
as Latin letters...
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caostotale wrote:Thanks for the polyphonic volume, Relative! :D
Seconded! And not all fugues, either.
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Alfred, I'm quite amazed at how much better YOUR fingering is than the one in the score. This is one of Rach's best and most under performed pieces, so I'll be enjoying this round.

Thanks for the excellent start, Alfred.
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Thank you Alfor. Expecting to see more. I start to have the appetite to learn the Corelli finally.
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Dear fleubis, dear phikfy,

you are welcome!
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