Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Here are the 1st and 3rd. From what I've heard, these are the only ones available from Op 66.
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Bear with me here, as I am not sure I am doing this right (first reply on pianophilia), but I was wondering if you had the sheet music for the Lukinykh "Charming Snow" nocturne? I had seen you post it on youtube, however could not get my hands on the actual sheet music yet. Thank you!
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Duly attached.jpy9 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 2:18 amBear with me here, as I am not sure I am doing this right (first reply on pianophilia), but I was wondering if you had the sheet music for the Lukinykh "Charming Snow" nocturne? I had seen you post it on youtube, however could not get my hands on the actual sheet music yet. Thank you!
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Alas, these are the only two preludes so far linked to Op 66. These came from the pianist, Helene Mulholland, who was a friend of the composer. She kindly shared them with us before her tragic death in a car accident. I suspect the others may be held by families of the people that Bortkiewicz dedicated the preludes, and I can only hope they may surface one day.
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Thank you my friend!!mballan wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 9:49 amDuly attached.jpy9 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 2:18 amBear with me here, as I am not sure I am doing this right (first reply on pianophilia), but I was wondering if you had the sheet music for the Lukinykh "Charming Snow" nocturne? I had seen you post it on youtube, however could not get my hands on the actual sheet music yet. Thank you!
Malcolm
Lukinykh G - Nocturne 'Charming Snow' (2023).pdf
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Дмитрий Кабалевский | Dmitry Kabalevsky | Dimitri Kabalevski
(1904 – 14 February 1987)
TABLEAUX DE L'ENFANCE
15 Piano pieces
1. Petite chanson
2. Petite histoire triste
3. En jouant a la balle
4. Danse ancienne
5. Petite conte de fée
6. En s'amusant
7. Toccatina
8. Êtude
9. Petite plaisanterie
10. Scherzo
11. Sonatine
12. Un conte
13. Novelette
14. Danse
15. Danse sur la prairie
(1904 – 14 February 1987)
TABLEAUX DE L'ENFANCE
15 Piano pieces
1. Petite chanson
2. Petite histoire triste
3. En jouant a la balle
4. Danse ancienne
5. Petite conte de fée
6. En s'amusant
7. Toccatina
8. Êtude
9. Petite plaisanterie
10. Scherzo
11. Sonatine
12. Un conte
13. Novelette
14. Danse
15. Danse sur la prairie
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Михаил Вячеславович Иорданский | Mikhail Iordanskiy
(1901 — 1990)
Пять пьес для фортепиано | Five piano pieces
Соч. 82 б | Op. 82 b
(1901 — 1990)
Пять пьес для фортепиано | Five piano pieces
Соч. 82 б | Op. 82 b
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Re-posting as this contains engraved versions of the FIVE PIECES. Op. 82 6 by Iordansky / Iordanskiy / Jordanskymballan wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 3:08 pm Two very good albums of piano works by Mikhail Iordansky. Translation of pieces within each album below.
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Iordansky M - Piano Pieces for Children (Soviet Composer 1984).pdf
Iordansky M - Piano Pieces for Children
TWO PIECES ON WHITE KEYS
1. Persistent motive
2. Dance
TWO PIECES ON BLACK KEYS
1. Ancient melody
2. Cuckoo song
THREE EASY PIECES
1. Chorale
2. Minuet
3. Canon
FOUR CHILDREN'S PIECES
1. Etude.
2. Music box
3. Eastern melody
4. Waltz
TWO Jokes
1. (F-dur)
2. (F-dur)
THREE EASY PIECES. Op. 61
1. Dance in the character of a waltz.
2. Dance in the character of a mazurka
3. Meditation.
THEME AND PIECES-VARIATIONS
Theme.
1. Dawn
2. Shepherd boy
3. Waltz
4. Fairy tale.
5. Mazurka
THREE DIALOGUES
1. (g-moll)
2. (c-moll)
3. (G-dur)
TWO MUSICAL MOMENTS. Op. 86
1. (f-moll)
2. (B-dur)
THREE MAZURS
1. (e-moll). Op. 49 No. 1
2. (Fidur). Op. 49 No. 2
3. (G-dur). Op. 49 № 4
THREE SKETCHES. Op. 82 a
1. (c-minor)
2. (a-minor)
3. (C-major)
FIVE PIECES. Op. 82 6
1. Prelude (C-dur).
2. Waltz
3. Prelude (D major).
4. Fantastic dance.
5. Prelude (F-
major ) FOREST SKETCHES. Op. 90
1. (C-major)
2. (G-major).
3. (d-moll)
4. (a-moll)
5. (b-moll)
6. (G-dur)
Iordansky M - Selection of Piano Pieces (1978).pdf
Iordansky M – Selection of Piano Pieces
TWELVE CHILDREN'S PIECES. Op. 75
1. Ay, doo-doo!
2. Joke
3. Musical box
4. Joke
5. Story
6. Ancient dance
7. Mazurka
8. Bee
9. Sad song
10. Melody
11. Elegy
12. Humoresque
SEVEN EASY PIECES. Op. 53
1. The pipe
2. Dance
3. Song
4. Waltz
5. Humoresque
6. Humoresque
7. Uzbek dance
TWO PIECES IN THE OLD STYLE
FIVE PIECES. Op. 80
1. Evening in the mountains
2. Impromptu
3. Impromptu
4. Autumn song
5. Scherzo
EIGHT PIECES. Op. 70
1. Birds have arrived
2. Night voices
3. Waltz
4. Song in the steppe
5. Clown
6. Impromptu
7. Prelude (canon)
8. Song (canon)
TWO PIECES ON SLOVAK THEMES
1. Ruddy apple
2. Rain
TWO PIECES IN THE CHARACTER OF FOLK
DANCES
1. Bulgarian dance
2. Ukrainian dance
THREE FAIRY TALES. Op. 68
1. (D minor)
2. (F major)
3. (D minor)
SIX PIECES-STUDIES. Op. 81a
1. (almost a waltz)
2. (march)
3. (dialogue).
4. (simple song)
5. (study)
6. (dance)
TWO PIECES. Op. 76
1. Prelude
2. Scherzo
THREE PIECES. Op. 46
1. Song
2. Intermezzo
3. Waltz
THREE PIECES. Op. 77
1. The road through the gorge (canon)
2. Quiet in the forest.
3. The breeze blew
WALTZ VARIATIONS. Op. 37.
SEVEN MAZUROK. Op. 39
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Wonder could all the helpful members upload THEIR OWN Prokofiev sonata 7 precipitato.
Just this movement only...... i am not looking for any particular editions (i have quite a few), but i am interested to see how all my esteem colleagues fingering for this movement......
I am trying to re-learn this (and realise i lack a logical consistent fingerings)
Just this movement only...... i am not looking for any particular editions (i have quite a few), but i am interested to see how all my esteem colleagues fingering for this movement......
I am trying to re-learn this (and realise i lack a logical consistent fingerings)