Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Leonid Nikolayev
Piano Sonata, Op.15
Nikolayev L - Op 15 Piano Sonata.pdf
better scan
Does anybody have any recording of Nikolayev's Pieces?

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Thanks for the score!
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Very nice score indeed.

Thanks for posting.
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No longer playing Rach, dear fleubis?!
Rach Sonata op.36 alfor fingered C.pdf
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Alfred, I've been holding off on playing R's 2nd sonata a while until you post the "B" file (if you have I've not found it). I have been playing the Etudes-Tableaux lately. P.S.:The opus numbers of of the two sets surround this sonata. At this point, I've only played through a few pages of it so far. To me the sonatas are a lot harder to grasp than his shorter pieces, but still have great interest.

Thanks for posting this, Alfred. Hope to see more of you!
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Here is a Soviet-published volume of pedagogical pieces that was aimed at exposing the students to a wide variety of international composers.

Sounds of the World, pieces for piano, vol. 4 (Pedagogical Repertoire, Senior Class) (1976)

Anatoly Nikolayevich ALEXANDROV - Lullaby Song (from 'Petite Suite')
Sergei Sergeyevich PROKOFIEV - Pieces (2); 1. Fairy Tale (from 'Tales of an Old Grandmother'), op. 31/2, 2. Gavotte (from Symphony no. 1, 'Classical'), op. 25, 3rd movement
Yevgeny Kirillovich GOLUBEV - Rain (intermezzo from 'Children's Album'), op. 27/22
Gara Abulfaz oghlu GARAYEV (KARA KARAYEV, KARAEV) (Azerbaijan) - Preludes (2) (from 'Preludes (24)')
German Germanovich GALYNIN - Scherzo
Bela BARTOK (Hungary) - Tale of the Little Fly (from 'Mikrokosmos')
Eugen SUCHON (Slovakia) - Arietta (from 'Petite Suite with Passacaglia')
Dimitar NENOV (Bulgaria) - Prelude (from 'Miniatures')
Arthur MALAWSKI (Poland) - Piece (from 'Mountaineers' Triptych') (see http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/co ... awski.html )
Günter KOCHAN (GDR) - Intermezzo (from 'Prelude, Intermezzo, & Fugue, op. 7')
Božidar KUNC (Croatia) - Dream of Happiness (brief bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D920 )
Sambyn GONCHIK-SUMLA (Mongolia) - Green Valley (from '15 Mongolian Folk Melodies) (info and symphony download at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D920 )
Nguyen XUAN KHOAT (Vietnam) - On a Fishing Boat (bio at http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... qgQbPB6C-A )
Erkki MELARTIN (Finland) - Summer Evening (Finnish folk song), op. 18/5
Selim PALMGREN (Finland) - Finnish Dance, op. 22/7
Raymond LOUCHEUR (France) - Little Ballerina (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D920 )
Leonard BERNSTEIN (USA) - Anniversary (from 'Four Anniversaries')
Norman DELLO JOIO (USA) - Piece (from 'Suite for piano')
Cyril SCOTT (England) - Dance Nègre
Manuel PONCE (Mexico) - Mexican Dance (from 'Four Mexican Dances')
Joseph JONGEN (Belgium) - Sad Sarabande, op. 58
Arnold SCHOENBERG (Austria) - Little Piano Pieces (2) (nos. 1 & 2 from 'Six Little Piano Pieces, op. 19)
Vittorio RIETI (Italy) - Etude
Niels Viggo BENTZON (Denmark) - Gentle Waltz (no. 1 from 'Three Dance Pieces, op. 45)
Luis PACHECO DE CESPEDES (Peru) - Indians' Dance
Juan Vicente LECUNA (Venezuela) - Sonata (from 'Sonatas of Deep Reverence') (bio at http://artofvene.blogspot.com/2011/10/j ... -1954.html )
Alberto GINASTERA (Argentina) - Creole Dance (from '12 American Preludes')
Sounds of the World, pieces for piano, vol. 4 (Pedagogical Repertoire, Senior Class) (1976).pdf
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Excellent collection. Many thanks. The Jongen has long been a favorite of mine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNnnoL4FWO8
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alfor wrote:No longer playing Rach, dear fleubis?!
Rach Sonata op.36 alfor fingered C.pdf
Is there a part B??
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soh choon wee wrote:
alfor wrote:No longer playing Rach, dear fleubis?!
Rach Sonata op.36 alfor fingered C.pdf
Is there a part B??
Definitely! Coming soon!
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...from a few years after the last volume. Unfortunately, I don't have the fifth or sixth ones, or the first three.

Sounds of the World, pieces for piano, vol. 7 (Pedagogical Repertoire, Senior Class) (1980)

Arno BABAJANYAN (BABAJANIAN) (Armenia) - Folk (Narodnaya)
Andrei Yakovlevich ESHPAI (Mari El) - Preludes (2)
Alexander Alexandrovich BALTIN - Fugue (from 'School Notebook')
Rodion Konstantinovich SHCHEDRIN - Two-Voice Invention
Zoltan KODALY (Hungary) - Little Waltz
Leoš JANACEK (Czech) - Piece (from 'In the Mists')
Bohuslav MARTINU (Czech) - Prelude
Pancho VLADIGEROV (Bulgaria) - Ruchenitsa (Bulgarian folk dance), op. 37
Veselin STOYANOV (Bulgaria) - Prank (from the collection 'Sit Down at the Piano')
Witold LUTOSLAWSKI (Poland) - March (from 'Three Pieces for Young People')
Michał SPISAK (Poland) - Prelude (bio at http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/co ... pisak.html )
Hanns EISLER (GDR) - Piece, op. 3
Kurt SCHWAEN (GDR) - Prelude
Mihail JORA (Romania) - I'd Rather be in School!
Anatol VIERU (Romania) - Wreck of the Little Train
Božidar KUNC (Croatia) - Dance in the Crystal Cave
Henri SAUGUET (France) - Public Holiday (from 'Poetic Pieces')
Olivier MESSIAEN (France) - Calm Complaint (from 'Ten Preludes')
Selim PALMGREN (Finland) - Waltz, op. 22/10
Joaquín RODRIGO (Spain) - Dance of the Three Girls (from 'Three Spanish Dances')
Francesco CILEA (Italy) - Allegro (from 'Suite in the Old Style')
John IRELAND (England) - Cherry Tree
Alan RAWSTHORNE (England) - Bagatelle
Paul HINDEMITH (Germany) - Scherzo
Elie SIEGMEISTER (USA) - Southern Blues
Carlisle FLOYD (USA) - Morning Song (from the collection 'Episodes')
Alberto GINASTERA (Argentina) - Creole Dance (from 'Suite de Danzas Criollas')
Sounds of the World, pieces for piano, vol. 7 (Pedagogical Repertoire, Senior Class) (1980).pdf
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