Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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(nms) alternative scan (?):
Arensky sel. Etudes.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Banevich: Petersburgian Pages
Album of Sonatinas
Gliere Album of Piano Pieces
Studies Class 1 (alt.)
Blagoy: Selected Pieces

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Sounds of the World (Sounds of Peace?), pieces for piano, vol. 13 (Pedagogical Repertoire, Senior Class) (1986)

Andrei Melitonovich BALANCHIVADZE (Georgia) - Daisies (from the cycle 'Flowers')
Tikhon Nikolayevich KHRENNIKOV - Dance
Georgy Vasilyevich SVIRIDOV - Musical Moment
Murad Magomedovich KAZHLAYEV (KAZHLAEV) (Dagestan) - Piece, on a Lezgin folk song
Valery Alexandrovich GAVRILIN - March
Pancho VLADIGEROV (Bulgaria) - Pastorale, op. 37
Bela BARTOK (Hungary) - Bagatelle
Eugen SUCHON (Slovakia) - Prelude (from 'Little Suite with Passacaglia, op. 3')
Arthur MALAWSKI (Poland) - Miniatures (2)
Hanns EISLER (GDR) - Fugue
Marko TAJCEVIC (Serbia) - Prelude (no. 5 from 'Five Preludes) (info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marko_Taj%C4%8Devi%C4%87 )
Claude DEBUSSY (France) - Clair de Lune (from 'Suite Bergamasque')
Francis POULENC (France) - Impromptu
Isaac ALBENIZ (Spain) - Tango, op. 165/2 (from the cycle 'Espana')
Enrique GRANADOS (Spain) - Spanish Dance
Alfredo CASELLA (Italy) - Prelude
Paul HINDEMITH (Germany) - March (from the suite '1922', op. 26)
Arnold SCHOENBERG (Austria) - Musette (from 'Suite, op. 25')
Heitor VILLA LOBOS (Brazil) - Nocturne
Benjamin BRITTEN (England) - Night (from the cycle 'Holiday Diary')
Joonas KOKKONEN (Finland) - Trees (no. 5 from the cycle 'Five Bagatelles')
Alberto GINASTERA (Argentina) - Creole Dance

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Sounds of the World (Sounds of Peace), pieces for piano, vol. 14 (Pedagogical Repertoire, Middle Class) (1987)

Gara Abulfaz oghlu GARAYEV (KARA KARAYEV, KARAEV) (Azerbaijan) - Game
Tatiana Petrovna NIKOLAYEVA (NIKOLAEVA) - Elegy, op. 19/8 (info at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D920 )
Merab Alekseyevich PARTSKHALADZE (Georgia) - Dance
Alexander Alexandrovich BALTIN - Pieces (2), from the cycle 'Musical Pictures'; 1. Slow Foxtrot, 2. Fashionable Doll
Rodion Konstantinovich SHCHEDRIN - Scherzino
Veselin STOYANOV (Bulgaria) - Pieces (2), from 'Children's Album'; 1. Village Sad Song, 2. Fun Game
Leo WEINER (Hungary) - Pieces (2); 1. A Low Wind Creeps Over the Tisza, 2. Verbunkosh (Old Hungarian Soldiers' Dance)
Ottmar GERSTER (GDR) - Piece (no. 1 from 'Five Pieces for Piano')
Fidelio Friedrich FINKE (GDR) - Serenade (from 'Pieces for Piano on Slavic Themes')
Anatol VIERU (Romania) - Pieces (2), from the cycle 'Of A Child's Life, op. 20'); 1. Mechanical Guitar, 2. The Circus is Leaving
Marţian NEGREA (Romania) - Spindle
Jan EKIER (Poland) - Melodies (2) (info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Ekier )
Grażyna BACEWICZ (Poland) - Prelude (from 'Children's Suite')
Bohuslav MARTINU (Czech) - Chicken (from 'Fables')
Václav KAPRAL (Czech) - Little Dance (from 'Lyrics') (info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1clav_Kapr%C3%A1l )
Lucijan Marija ŠKERJANC (Slovenia) - Preludes (2) (nos. 8 & 9 from '12 Preludes for piano')
Ignacio CERVANTES KAWANAGH (Cuba) - Zigzag (Cuban Dance)
Erkki Olavi SALMENHAARA (Finland) - Pieces (2), from the cycle '17 Little Pieces'; 1. Vivace, 2. Nocturne
Francis POULENC (France) - Siciliana (from 'Suite Française')
Andre JOLIVET (France) - Breton Doll's Song (from 'Naive Songs')
Gian Francesco MALPIERO (Italy) - Pieces (2) (nos. 3 & 4 from the cycle 'Hortus Conclusus')
Ernesto HALFFTER (Spain) - Habanera
Hanns JELINEK (Austria) - Pieces (2) (from 'Four Little Characteristic Pieces, op. 13'); 1. Fluttering, 2. Dancing
Paul HINDEMITH (Germany) - Dance
Elie SIEGMEISTER (USA) - Sugar Pumpkin (American folk song)
Heitor VILLA LOBOS (Brazil) - Piece (no. 1 from 'The Three Marys')
Hermann HALLER (Switzerland) - Pieces (2) (from '11 Little Pieces'); 1. Invention, 2. Parting
Julien-François ZBINDEN (Switzerland) - Stroll (from 'Album for my Dog') (info at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D920 )

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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alfor wrote:nms:
Frid Children Pieces.pdf
Slonov Children Pieces.pdf
Dear Alfor:

Thank you for Frid Children pieces, although it is not your scan, pages 22, 32 and 46 are incomplete; would be possible to get those pages?

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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(Strictly speaking this is the wrong thread...)

What Rachmaninoff had had in mind... :mrgreen:

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Cob Russian Rag.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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second version:
Cobb The new Russian Rag.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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alfor wrote:second version:
Cobb The new Russian Rag.pdf
I appreciate the second version, but I feel the original is more successful.

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Sounds of the World (Sounds of Peace?), pieces for piano, vol. 15 (Pedagogical Repertoire, Junior Class) (1988)

Merab Alekseyevich PARTSKHALADZE (Georgia) - Pieces (2); 1. There Go the Pioneers, 2. Comical (Georgian folk song)
Andrei Yakovlevich ESHPAI (Mari El) - Pieces (3); 1. Old Tune (Mari melody), 2. Song of the Oak Tree (Mari melody), 3. The Front of our House (Hungarian folk song)
Roman Semyonovich LEDENYOV (LEDENEV, etc.) - Pieces (3); 1. Camping on the Edge, 2. In the Shade, 3. Summer is Passing
Alexander Ivanovich PIRUMOV - Pieces (3), from the 2nd notebook of 'Children's Album'; 1. The Bear, 2. The Teaser, 3. The Steamboat
Alexander Alexandrovich BALTIN - Pieces (2); 1. Melancholia, 2. Antique Clock
Andrey STOYANOV (Bulgaria) - Folk Pieces (2) (info at http://www.ubc-bg.com/en/composer/171 )
Parashkev HADJIEV (KHADZHIEV) (Bulgaria) - Little Preludes (2)
Assen DIAMANDIEV (Bulgaria) - Pieces (2); 1. Ditty, 2. Horo
Ferenc FARKAS (Hungary) - Old Hungarian Dance
Mihály HAJDU (Hungary) - Pieces (2); 1. Changing Votes, 2. Bagpipes (info at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D920 )
Béla TARDOS (Hungary) - Dance with Jumps
Sándor SZOKOLAY (Hungary) - Pieces (2); 1. Teaser, 2. On the Playground (info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1ndor_Szokolay )
Gerhard WOHLGEMUTH (GDR) - Brightly-Colored Autumn Forest
Witold LUTOSLAWSKI (Poland) - Mrs. Michal (Kurpie Waltz)
Alois SARAUER (Czech) - Polka (could not find info)
Anatol VIERU (Romania) - Pieces (2); 1. Grandmother Sings a Lullaby, 2. Clown
Sambyn GONCHIK-SUMLA (Mongolia) - Song of the Selenga River
Pablo Ruiz CASTELLANOS (Cuba) - Song for a Diligent Child (could not find info)
Nikola Nikolayevich PETIN (Serbia) - Pieces (2); 1. Lullaby, 2. Ballet Dolls
Erkki Olavi SALMENHAARA (Finland) - Pieces (2) (from the cycle '17 Little Pieces'); 1. Dance-Intermezzo (Ostinato), 2. Canzonetta
Georges AURIC (France) - French Dance
Andre JOLIVET (France) - Lullaby in the Hammock
Christian MANEN (France) - Marionettes (info at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D920 )
Paul HINDEMITH (Germany) - March
Mario TARENGHI (Italy) - Pieces (2) (from 'Three Small Scenes for Children'); 1. Talking Doll, 2. Dance of the Marionettes (could not find bio, but other works at http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Tarenghi,_Mario )
Helmut DEGEN (GDR) - Humoresque (info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Degen )
A. FRIED (FRID?) (USA) - With Pipes and Drums (not sure who this is...)
Leo SMIT (USA) - Fingerstyle Game (info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Smit_% ... omposer%29 )
Akira YUYAMA (Japan) - Pieces (2); 1. Cup of Tea, 2. Scooter

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Are you sure about Gustav Wohlgemuth being the composer, the music looks to me more like Gerhard Wohlgemuth who was a composer in the GDR. Gustav died before the 2nd world war began. Gerhard was a friend of a friend and I have some of his music and this looks like his handiwork.
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