Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Azer Guseynovich Rzayev. Born 1930, Baku. Composer. Graduated in 1953 at the Azerbaijan Conservatoire [violin class of Amiton and Bretanitsky, composition class of Zeydman]. From 1953 he taugh at the Azerbaijan Conservatoire, and then from 1967 at the Music School of Byul-Byul. In 1972 became music director of the Azerbaijan opera and ballet national theatre. Piano works include:
“Russia” (1946)
Scherzo (1947)
March for Two Pianos (1948)
Sonatina (1949)
Piano Concerto (1964)
Piano Concertino (publ 1977…..arrangement of Piano concerto] I have posted the Piano Concertino…..from what I can ascertain, this is a simplied arrangement of the Piano Concerto aimed at the younger player and is projected in the same vein as Kabalevsky’s 3rd piano concerto. I can find no differences between the original concerto - I have a copy of the miniature score - and the concertino. My apologies, my copy of the score was slightly damaged and I’ve had to make adjustments as I’ve scanned – however, everything should be there.
This link will take you to Azerbaiajn International and a 3 minute clip of the Piano Concerto:
http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/music/ ... zayev.html
Malcolm
“Russia” (1946)
Scherzo (1947)
March for Two Pianos (1948)
Sonatina (1949)
Piano Concerto (1964)
Piano Concertino (publ 1977…..arrangement of Piano concerto] I have posted the Piano Concertino…..from what I can ascertain, this is a simplied arrangement of the Piano Concerto aimed at the younger player and is projected in the same vein as Kabalevsky’s 3rd piano concerto. I can find no differences between the original concerto - I have a copy of the miniature score - and the concertino. My apologies, my copy of the score was slightly damaged and I’ve had to make adjustments as I’ve scanned – however, everything should be there.
This link will take you to Azerbaiajn International and a 3 minute clip of the Piano Concerto:
http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/music/ ... zayev.html
Malcolm
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Asaf Zeinaly ogly Zeinally. Born 1909, Derbent: died 1932, Baku. Graduated in 1931 from the Baku Conservatoire, where he studied with Gadzhibekov and Karagichev. Composed the first Azerbaijan large symphonic work “Fragments”, as well as some of the earliest Azerbaijan romances. Participated in expeditions to Karabakh and often incorporated folk themes in his works. He was music director of the Azerbaijan Dramatic Theatre and composed music for over ten plays before his early death. Piano music includes:
Children’s Suite (publ. 1934)
1. Procession of the Dolls 2. Child & Ice (Song) 3. Dance 4. Game 5. The Sheep [Azerbaijan Folksong] 6. Debate Piano Sonata (publ. 1934)
Nine Fugues (publ. 1939) Folk Dance
I have posted two Fugues from the set of nine, plus the Children’s Suite.
Malcolm
Children’s Suite (publ. 1934)
1. Procession of the Dolls 2. Child & Ice (Song) 3. Dance 4. Game 5. The Sheep [Azerbaijan Folksong] 6. Debate Piano Sonata (publ. 1934)
Nine Fugues (publ. 1939) Folk Dance
I have posted two Fugues from the set of nine, plus the Children’s Suite.
Malcolm
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.
You know, I think I may have said something along these lines on the last forum, but I think I'll say it again: I'd love to see some Komitas piano pieces other than the dances, if they exist.
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.
The Russian's adoration of Bach often led composer's to compose numerous polyphonic styled works and here is a small album of pieces by Azerbaijan composers. As there is no index, the works list is as follows:
Polyphonic Pieces by Azerbaijan Composers
Karayev K – Three Polyphonic pieces
1. Prelude
2. Invention
3. Fughetta on the white keys
Fel’zer O – Polyphonic Suite
1. Fugue
2. Interlude I
3. Fugue-Scherzo
4. Interlude II
5. Gigue
Gadzhiev Dzh – Fugue [4 voices]
Malcolm
Polyphonic Pieces by Azerbaijan Composers
Karayev K – Three Polyphonic pieces
1. Prelude
2. Invention
3. Fughetta on the white keys
Fel’zer O – Polyphonic Suite
1. Fugue
2. Interlude I
3. Fugue-Scherzo
4. Interlude II
5. Gigue
Gadzhiev Dzh – Fugue [4 voices]
Malcolm
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Thanks for these curious little pieces, Malcolm.mballan wrote: Polyphonic Pieces by Azerbaijan Composers
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
These works by various Azerbaijan composers are the last I currently hold [will be uploaded in two parts] – I’ve split them so they can be classified under the appropriate composer’s name. I have added some brief biographical information and their piano works are listed in my “book” in the Information & Literature section.
Malcolm
Azimov A – Four Preludes
Aziz Alekper ogly Azimov [Azizov]. Born 1933, Baku. Composer. Graduated in 1957 from the Azerbaijan Conservatoire after studies with Efendiev. Further studies in composition with K. Karayev. Taught at the Zeynally Music School. A part from these four preludes, also wrote a piano sonatina (1963) ________________________________________
Babirov A - Prelude-Scherzo & Toccata
Adil’ Musa ogly Babirov. Born 1951. Unable to locate any further information. ________________________________________
Dadashev - Three Pieces [Prelude, Etude-Scherzo, Meditation]
Dadash Gadzhil ogly Dadashev-aha. Born 1935, Baku. Composer. Honored worked of Azerbaijan [AzSSR] in 1964. Graduated in 1963 from Azerbaijan Conservatoire where he studied composition with Gadzhiev. Took up teaching positon immediately following graduation with the Zeynally Music School, Baku, later becoming head of department in 1965. Joined the faculty of the Azerbaijan Conservatoire in 1971. ________________________________________
Ibragimova C - Piece
Sevda Mirza-kyzy Ibragimova. Born 1939, Baku. Composer. Studied piano with Brenner and graduated 1962 from Azerbaijan Conservatoire, further studies with Karayev in composition to 1964. From 1959, taught at the school associated with the Conservatoire; from 1965 as an assistant in K. Karayev’s composition class, joining the faculty of the Conservatoire in 1968. Not included on the works list are now two piano concertos.
Malcolm
Azimov A – Four Preludes
Aziz Alekper ogly Azimov [Azizov]. Born 1933, Baku. Composer. Graduated in 1957 from the Azerbaijan Conservatoire after studies with Efendiev. Further studies in composition with K. Karayev. Taught at the Zeynally Music School. A part from these four preludes, also wrote a piano sonatina (1963) ________________________________________
Babirov A - Prelude-Scherzo & Toccata
Adil’ Musa ogly Babirov. Born 1951. Unable to locate any further information. ________________________________________
Dadashev - Three Pieces [Prelude, Etude-Scherzo, Meditation]
Dadash Gadzhil ogly Dadashev-aha. Born 1935, Baku. Composer. Honored worked of Azerbaijan [AzSSR] in 1964. Graduated in 1963 from Azerbaijan Conservatoire where he studied composition with Gadzhiev. Took up teaching positon immediately following graduation with the Zeynally Music School, Baku, later becoming head of department in 1965. Joined the faculty of the Azerbaijan Conservatoire in 1971. ________________________________________
Ibragimova C - Piece
Sevda Mirza-kyzy Ibragimova. Born 1939, Baku. Composer. Studied piano with Brenner and graduated 1962 from Azerbaijan Conservatoire, further studies with Karayev in composition to 1964. From 1959, taught at the school associated with the Conservatoire; from 1965 as an assistant in K. Karayev’s composition class, joining the faculty of the Conservatoire in 1968. Not included on the works list are now two piano concertos.
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Thank you very much, Malc !!
Best regards, Ferruccio
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Thanks seconded! Wonderful thread 
Cheers.

Cheers.
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Thirded! Thanks Malc!
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Re: Music of the Caucasus [Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia etc.]
Obviously, I am fourthed to concur...
Regards
Fred
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