Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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Just recorded a load of Sabaneyev, and added the Variations op.36 to my K. Eiges since there was a bit of room left.
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isokani wrote:Just recorded a load of Sabaneyev, and added the Variations op.36 to my K. Eiges since there was a bit of room left.

Great job Isokani.
A question: for which label will be released these recondings?

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I am glad to hear this. Can't wait to listen to these recordings by you. Issued by Toccata, right?
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Eiges - Toccata. Sabaneyev - nothing decided yet. Will let you know!
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I also look forward to the release of Isokani's new CD. This is what the world needs, not the 10,000th recording of Chopin.
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Is anyone aware of any plans to record the duo and 2-piano versions of Shostakovich's Symphonies which are now becoming available ( http://www.chostakovitch.org/BILINGUE/150.htm )? I know Chandos released No. 4, played by Rustem Hayroudinoff and Colin Stone, and what a great recording it is....

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hello, does anyone have and care to share Anton Rubinstein's Op. 69 - Five Morceaux ? Nice pieces in the set, thanks.... :)
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Here they are.

Mod edit: A quick look via our search facilities would have turned up the fact that Malcolm uploaded these files some time ago here - viewtopic.php?f=11&t=570&p=23544&hilit= ... aux#p23544 so I have deleted the uploads in this post. FB
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tracyross wrote:Here they are.

Mod edit: A quick look via our search facilities would have turned up the fact that Malcolm uploaded these files some time ago here - viewtopic.php?f=11&t=570&p=23544&hilit= ... aux#p23544 so I have deleted the uploads in this post. FB
Thank you so much! I thought that I did search PP and did not see these results. Much appreciated!
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