Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Hello Pianophiles. I wonder whether any of you has a copy of either the piano sonata or sonata for clarinet and piano by Roman Semyonovich LEDENEV. A little while ago a copy of the clarinet sonata was for sale on ebay but the vendor would not post to Australia, for unknown reasons.
Ledenev was an excellent composition lecturer at the Moscow Conservatoire, remembered fondly by many of his students and wrote some very fine music for children, much of it posted here at Pianophilia. His music deserves to be more widely known and I would be interested in recording these two works if I can lay my hands on them.
Ledenev was an excellent composition lecturer at the Moscow Conservatoire, remembered fondly by many of his students and wrote some very fine music for children, much of it posted here at Pianophilia. His music deserves to be more widely known and I would be interested in recording these two works if I can lay my hands on them.
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See https://ale07.ru/music/notes/song/forte ... edenev.htm where Sonata Op. 1 for clarinet and piano can be ordered as a PDF.iano wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:06 am Hello Pianophiles. I wonder whether any of you has a copy of either the piano sonata or sonata for clarinet and piano by Roman Semyonovich LEDENEV. A little while ago a copy of the clarinet sonata was for sale on ebay but the vendor would not post to Australia, for unknown reasons.
Ledenev was an excellent composition lecturer at the Moscow Conservatoire, remembered fondly by many of his students and wrote some very fine music for children, much of it posted here at Pianophilia. His music deserves to be more widely known and I would be interested in recording these two works if I can lay my hands on them.
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Thanks for this bingo. Have you ordered anything from them? Safe vendor, do you know? Certainly seems to be the only source for Ledenev's sonatas.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Here's Adagiograndesonate wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:11 am Hello, does anyone have the score for Gennady Lukinykh Adagio? Our friend Gamma uploaded a video of it some days ago, and I can't find it. I did come across some other pieces by the composer on here though. (https://www.pianophilia.com/phpBB3/sear ... s=lukinykh)
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Thanks Gamma!!Gamma1734 wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 11:55 amHere's Adagiograndesonate wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:11 am Hello, does anyone have the score for Gennady Lukinykh Adagio? Our friend Gamma uploaded a video of it some days ago, and I can't find it. I did come across some other pieces by the composer on here though. (https://www.pianophilia.com/phpBB3/sear ... s=lukinykh)
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Thanks Gamma1734 - although I have a number of works by this composer, I did not have the Adagio. So grateful thanks from me.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I'll second that, what a beautiful piece!
"ʻO ke alehulā ia, a ʻo ke kemowi ʻakekelo,
Ua kalaʻai a kāpoʻopoʻo ma ka makie,
Ua malāoa nā pōkūkū,
A kūhīhō nā poʻakaina ʻāiʻa."
Ua kalaʻai a kāpoʻopoʻo ma ka makie,
Ua malāoa nā pōkūkū,
A kūhīhō nā poʻakaina ʻāiʻa."
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Gennady Lukinykh actually send me about 20 new compositions that I plan to upload in near future. Hope I find the time to share them here as well. Thanks