Viola concerti
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Viola concerti
Chronologically situated between his cello and violin concerti (1956 and 1970, respectively), here is Yevgeny Golubev's viola concerto:
Yevgeny Kirillovich GOLUBEV
Viola Concerto, op. 47 (1962) (arr. for viola/piano by the composer)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/eka143rlq3p5x4d (greyscale)
Yevgeny Kirillovich GOLUBEV
Viola Concerto, op. 47 (1962) (arr. for viola/piano by the composer)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/eka143rlq3p5x4d (greyscale)
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Re: Viola concerti
Thanks Caos.
BW version:
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Re: Viola concerti
Thanks for these edits, FW190.
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Bartok viola concerto
Does anyone have a digitized score of the Bartok viola concerto (piano reduction) or know where one can be found. I have been asked to accompany someone at a competition (who will provide a printed score), but would like to have sight of a digital version to decide whether I will be able to do it with limited rehearsal on the day!
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Re: Viola concerti
Emin Aspetovich ARISTAKESYAN (ARISTAKESIAN) (Armenia)
Viola Concerto (1963) (piano red.)
Viola Concerto (1963) (piano red.)
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Re: Viola concerti
This composer's bio can be found at:
https://translate.googleusercontent.com ... 8aK8pLF3mg
There are three viola concertos listed (dated 1943-44, 1952, and 1953). My best guess is that the G major piece is the second of these (as it was uncommon for any Soviet-era work to see publication in the same exact year of its composition).
Boris Ivanovich ANTYUFEYEV (ANTYUFEEV, ANTIUFEEV)
Viola Concerto no. 1, op. 45 (1943-44) (piano red.) Viola Concerto (in G major) (1953 pub.) (piano red.) (nms)
https://translate.googleusercontent.com ... 8aK8pLF3mg
There are three viola concertos listed (dated 1943-44, 1952, and 1953). My best guess is that the G major piece is the second of these (as it was uncommon for any Soviet-era work to see publication in the same exact year of its composition).
Boris Ivanovich ANTYUFEYEV (ANTYUFEEV, ANTIUFEEV)
Viola Concerto no. 1, op. 45 (1943-44) (piano red.) Viola Concerto (in G major) (1953 pub.) (piano red.) (nms)
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Re: Viola concerti
Thank you for these; they look very entertaining.
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Does anyone have Antyufeyev's 3rd Viola Concerto?
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Re: Viola concerti
Boris Antyufyev's catalog of viola works:
• Suite, op. 12, for viola
• 1st Sonata, op. 4, for viola and piano
• Romance and Scherzo, op. 18, for viola and piano
• 2 dramatic fragments, op. 40, for viola and piano
• 2 Sonata, op. 87, for viola and piano
• student concert, for viola and orchestra
• Variations for 2 violas and piano
• Marche funèbre, for 10 violas
• monologue, op. 5, for viola and orchestra
• 1st Concerto in E flat major, op. 45, for viola and orchestra
• 2nd Concerto in F major, op. 84, for viola and orchestra
•3rd Concerto C major, for viola and orchestra
• 4th Concerto, for viola and orchestra
Help!! A Funeral March for 10 violas? Sounds irresistible.
• Suite, op. 12, for viola
• 1st Sonata, op. 4, for viola and piano
• Romance and Scherzo, op. 18, for viola and piano
• 2 dramatic fragments, op. 40, for viola and piano
• 2 Sonata, op. 87, for viola and piano
• student concert, for viola and orchestra
• Variations for 2 violas and piano
• Marche funèbre, for 10 violas
• monologue, op. 5, for viola and orchestra
• 1st Concerto in E flat major, op. 45, for viola and orchestra
• 2nd Concerto in F major, op. 84, for viola and orchestra
•3rd Concerto C major, for viola and orchestra
• 4th Concerto, for viola and orchestra
Help!! A Funeral March for 10 violas? Sounds irresistible.
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Re: Viola concerti
Hello everyone,
I was asked to identify a piece of music, but was unable to do so. Perhaps someone here can help me.
A snippet of the work in question can be heard at the beginning and the end of the following documentary:
We know the following:
-The documentary is from 1967, which means that the piece must be older. It is definitively a 20th century work and I would estimate it to have been written after 1920.
-It is a work for viola and orchestra. The orchestration includes a celesta, as we can hear in the second snippet, which is an instrument rarely found in a concertante piece.
-This is only a hunch, but the documentary being Swiss leads to the presumption that the composer could be Swiss as well.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Mr. T
I was asked to identify a piece of music, but was unable to do so. Perhaps someone here can help me.
A snippet of the work in question can be heard at the beginning and the end of the following documentary:
We know the following:
-The documentary is from 1967, which means that the piece must be older. It is definitively a 20th century work and I would estimate it to have been written after 1920.
-It is a work for viola and orchestra. The orchestration includes a celesta, as we can hear in the second snippet, which is an instrument rarely found in a concertante piece.
-This is only a hunch, but the documentary being Swiss leads to the presumption that the composer could be Swiss as well.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Mr. T
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