Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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nms (alternative scan?):
Goltz 5 Preludes.pdf
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Alfred, thank you for surfing that horrendous Russian website and retrieving all these wonderful scores for us. I had a heck of time making any sense out of it even Chrome translating.

Amongst the many postings, I was happy to see the Rakov "Watercolors" you found. We have a substantial collection of his pieces and I've been looking for this one for quite a while.

But most of all, I am delighted to now have the whole of R's 2nd sonata to play, and now that I've reassembled it into a single file, I've have been enjoying it very much today with your suggested fingerings.

Thank you again for all your hard work.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Dear Alfor:

Thank you so much for Goltz' score.

Is his name Boris? who died at the age of 29?

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In investigating Soviet-era music, one of my main areas of curiosity has been ballets and operas from the various national republics. Tons of these were published as fabric-covered piano reductions during the 1960s up until 1991, but very few of these volumes found their way into Western academic libraries. Here's a major ballet by the important Kazakh composer Gaziza Zhubanova, reduced for one piano by the composer. Her symphonies can be investigated on Youtube, and we've previously seen a couple of her piano sonatas. A piano concerto can be viewed at the following site:

http://classical-music-online.net/en/production/50084

A salvaged video recording of one of her other ballets can be seen at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeVxH1nF0LU

Gaziza Ahmetovna ZHUBANOVA (Kazakhstan)
A Legend of the White Bird, ballet (1965-66) (piano reduction by the composer)
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ilu wrote:Dear Alfor:

Thank you so much for Goltz' score.

Is his name Boris? who died at the age of 29?

ILU
Compare (Please note: searching pianophilia is always recommendable!!!):

viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=1650&hilit=goltz#p1650

I also posted Goltz' Scherzo.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Niece aunthology:

(nms)
Sounds of Peace vol.4.pdf
Sounds of Peace vol.7.pdf
Sounds of Peace vol.8.pdf
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nms:
Sounds of Peace vol.9.pdf
Sounds of Peace vol.11.pdf
Sounds of Peace vol.12.pdf
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nms:
Sounds of Peace vol.13.pdf
Sounds of Peace vol.14.pdf
Sounds of Peace vol.15.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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This may be the wrong thread (?)

nms:
Dance Pieces class 1-5 vol.2.pdf
Dance Pieces vol.3.pdf
Dance Pieces.pdf
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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alfor wrote:
ilu wrote:Dear Alfor:

Thank you so much for Goltz' score.

Is his name Boris? who died at the age of 29?

ILU
Compare (Please note: searching pianophilia is always recommendable!!!):

viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=1650&hilit=goltz#p1650

I also posted Goltz' Scherzo.
Alfor;

Gracias.

I did not search this composer in Pianophilia, as usually , my mistake.

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