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Lysenko
Nikolay Vitalyevich Lysenko. Born 1842, Hrynky, near Kremenchug; died 1912, Kyiv. Ukrainian composer, ethnomusicologist, conductor and pianist. As a child, began his piano studies with his mother, and even at this early stage became fascinated by native Ukrainian music. His education continued at Kyiv Conservatoire from 1860-64, the Leipzig Conservatoire to 1869 and later the St Petersburg Conservatoire where he studied composition and orchestration under Rimsky-Korsakov (1874-76). He returned to Kyiv in 1876 – it should be noted that his Ukrainian patriotism developed early in his life and his political activism was no less acute than his musical nationalism. In 1904 he founded the Music-Dramatic School in Kyiv, where he encouraged Ukrainian musical art to flourish. For the 1905 revolution he wrote the choral work “Vechny revoyutsioner” [The Eternal Revolutionary] to a text by A. Franko. Lysenko was particularly inspired by the Ukrainian poet Shevchenko, and was determined to create a true Ukrainian opera in his own language and using national material. He wrote operas based upon stories by his fellow countryman, Gogol – most notable the heroic-historic opera “Taras Bulba” (1880-1890) whilst his most popular is the opera “Natalka Poltavka (1889). In addition to composing, Lysenko collected, arranged and published over 600 folksongs from 1868 to 1911 and also wrote several literary treaties concerning Ukrainian folk music. Yet, despite his achievements his music is rarely known outside of Ukraine.
Op 2 Ukrainian Suite Op 6 Valse Brillante [poor cppy...heavy shading from score] Op 7 Polonaise de Concert No. 2 Op 8 Rhapsodie Op 9 Nocturne Op 11 Scherzino Op 12 Le Reve Op 13 Reverie Op 14 Mazurka Op 15 Barcarolle
Op 2 Ukrainian Suite Op 6 Valse Brillante [poor cppy...heavy shading from score] Op 7 Polonaise de Concert No. 2 Op 8 Rhapsodie Op 9 Nocturne Op 11 Scherzino Op 12 Le Reve Op 13 Reverie Op 14 Mazurka Op 15 Barcarolle
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Op 16 Sonata & Rondo
Op 17 No 2. Valse de Concert
Op 19 Nocturne [II]
Op 20 Fragment epique
Op 22 Gavotte
Op 24 Rondo
Op 25 Scherzo Heroique
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Op 27 Romance
Op 28 Serenade
Op 31 Chant sans paroles
Op 33 Chant du berceau
Op 35 Waltz
Op 37 Trois Pieces d'Album d'ete 1900
Op 38 Impromptu in the style of Chopin
Op 39 Trois Pieces d'Album d'ete 1901
Op 40 Deux Pieces
Op 41 Trois Pieces d'Album d'ete 1902
Op 42 Marche Funebre
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Non-Opus Works:
Notturno (1869) Angoise (1901) Deux Marches Esquisse in B minor Esquisse in modo dorien Flourish-Impromptu 'Slava' Humoresque in F major Mazurka Over the Sea Trois Chants Populaires de l'Ukraine Waltz in E minor Scherzo Trois Esquisses
Notturno (1869) Angoise (1901) Deux Marches Esquisse in B minor Esquisse in modo dorien Flourish-Impromptu 'Slava' Humoresque in F major Mazurka Over the Sea Trois Chants Populaires de l'Ukraine Waltz in E minor Scherzo Trois Esquisses
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Lysenko - Op 5 Concert polonaise in A flat
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Lysenko - Op 17 No 1 Melancholy Waltz
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Lysenko - Chanson Triste (my translation, thought it sounds better in French than "Whinny ballad")
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Re: Lysenko
Great to finally see a recording of Lysenko's piano music - released by Toccata Classics [projected series of recordings, I hope].
CD includes: Op 8 Rhapsody, Chant Triste, Op 41 Summer of 1902, Op 37 Summer of 1900, Op 13 Reveries, Op 12 La Reve, three Nocturnes, Angoisse, and four Esquisses. All the scores of which are available on this thread.
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CD includes: Op 8 Rhapsody, Chant Triste, Op 41 Summer of 1902, Op 37 Summer of 1900, Op 13 Reveries, Op 12 La Reve, three Nocturnes, Angoisse, and four Esquisses. All the scores of which are available on this thread.
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Thanks for the info, Malcolm. I see Vol.1 is available from Amazon and all the usual places (released March 3, 2015).
And also from Toccata, Mykola Lysenko: Complete Music for Violin & Piano
Second Rhapsody on Ukrainian Themes: Dumka-Shumka
Fantasy on Two Ukrainian Themes
Elegy in Memory of Shevchenko
A Moment of Despair
The Sun Is Setting
Elegiac Capriccio
Romance
Spring Kaleidoscope (Lysenko-Kaminsky)
Valse Brillante (Lysenko-Kaminsky)
Solomia Soroka, violin; Arthur Greene, piano
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And also from Toccata, Mykola Lysenko: Complete Music for Violin & Piano
Second Rhapsody on Ukrainian Themes: Dumka-Shumka
Fantasy on Two Ukrainian Themes
Elegy in Memory of Shevchenko
A Moment of Despair
The Sun Is Setting
Elegiac Capriccio
Romance
Spring Kaleidoscope (Lysenko-Kaminsky)
Valse Brillante (Lysenko-Kaminsky)
Solomia Soroka, violin; Arthur Greene, piano
jeremy
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it's a great first release. for those unaware, some country/regions give you access via youtube to these releases (i have been able to enjoy the Eiges and Goldenweiser releases too) as Toccata in partnership w/ Naxos America has been linking the albums/playlists on youtube.mballan wrote:Great to finally see a recording of Lysenko's piano music - released by Toccata Classics [projected series of recordings, I hope].
CD includes: Op 8 Rhapsody, Chant Triste, Op 41 Summer of 1902, Op 37 Summer of 1900, Op 13 Reveries, Op 12 La Reve, three Nocturnes, Angoisse, and four Esquisses. All the scores of which are available on this thread.
Malcolm
for the folks that haven't yet heard it, if your region allows it (and you can google workarounds if you have issues), playlist linked below
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... tZ6rSTm8t5
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... tZ6rSTm8t5
