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FW190 wrote:
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Anton URSPRUCH
Cinq Morceaux op. 19 (ps600)
Urspruch 5 Morceaux op.19.pdf

...Jose (de Lima) SIQUEIRA: 2 Violin sonatas (mentioned as "Sikeyra" in Sir M.'s directory?)...

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Jose (de Lima) SIQUEIRA: 2 Violin sonatas (mentioned as "Sikeyra" in Sir M.'s directory?)...

Alfred

You totally puzzled me with this reference as I knew Sequiera was definitely not Russian and the only Russian Zikeyra I knew was Zigmund. Interesting play on words between the Spanish/Portuguese version of the name and its Russian counterpart. Strangely I have also seen the "Sikeyra" version used in Brazilian names where as you would have thought they would have remained with its Spanish equivalent.

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Anatoly N. ALEXANDROV
Works for piano Vol. IV**
contains op. 92, 94, 95, 97, 100**, 102**
Alexandrov Piano works vol.IV.pdf
**I borrowed 2 copies from different libraries and both are missing pages 117-132!!!
But I am sure, Sir M. can provide the missing pages from other editions.
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alfor wrote:Anatoly N. ALEXANDROV
Works for piano Vol. IV**
contains op. 92, 94, 95, 97, 100**, 102**
Alexandrov Piano works vol.IV.pdf
**I borrowed 2 copies from different libraries and both are missing pages 117-132!!!
But I am sure, Sir M. can provide the missing pages from other editions.
Hi Alfred

Yes, I do have those works...I'll check to make sure I'm not missing some pages as well [but think they are complete].

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Hi Alfor, I find it very gratifying to know that there does exist a complete edition of Alexandrov, whose works I enjoy playing a great deal and whose compositions I feel have great merit and suffer undeserved neglect. Even with the missing pages (which I hope Sir Malc can retrieve), there are new pieces in this volume to explore, such as the complete Op.94, "Pages from a Diary" for which you posted Vol 1 earlier. It is difficult for me to contain my glee!
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fleubis wrote:Hi Alfor, I find it very gratifying to know that there does exist a complete edition of Alexandrov, whose works I enjoy playing a great deal and whose compositions I feel have great merit and suffer undeserved neglect. Even with the missing pages (which I hope Sir Malc can retrieve), there are new pieces in this volume to explore, such as the complete Op.94, "Pages from a Diary" for which you posted Vol 1 earlier. It is difficult for me to contain my glee!
I could post the other 3 volumes, if somebody is interested. I thought I did that, but obviously I ceased to do it, because most of the works had already been posted from separate editions. So I will only do it, if there is enough interest....
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alfor wrote:
fleubis wrote:Hi Alfor, I find it very gratifying to know that there does exist a complete edition of Alexandrov, whose works I enjoy playing a great deal and whose compositions I feel have great merit and suffer undeserved neglect. Even with the missing pages (which I hope Sir Malc can retrieve), there are new pieces in this volume to explore, such as the complete Op.94, "Pages from a Diary" for which you posted Vol 1 earlier. It is difficult for me to contain my glee!
I could post the other 3 volumes, if somebody is interested. I thought I did that, but obviously I ceased to do it, because most of the works had already been posted from separate editions. So I will only do it, if there is enough interest....
Me.. very interested in anything from Alexandrov.

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alfor wrote:
fleubis wrote:Hi Alfor, I find it very gratifying to know that there does exist a complete edition of Alexandrov, whose works I enjoy playing a great deal and whose compositions I feel have great merit and suffer undeserved neglect. Even with the missing pages (which I hope Sir Malc can retrieve), there are new pieces in this volume to explore, such as the complete Op.94, "Pages from a Diary" for which you posted Vol 1 earlier. It is difficult for me to contain my glee!
I could post the other 3 volumes, if somebody is interested. I thought I did that, but obviously I ceased to do it, because most of the works had already been posted from separate editions. So I will only do it, if there is enough interest....
Well, Alfor, I am interested, of course, in the other 3 volumes! However, I may be a lone voice of one so maybe we you could post the table of contents for each volume and we could see what is missing if posting all 3 other volumes is not feasible.
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lutoslawski wrote:
alfor wrote:
fleubis wrote:Hi Alfor, I find it very gratifying to know that there does exist a complete edition of Alexandrov, whose works I enjoy playing a great deal and whose compositions I feel have great merit and suffer undeserved neglect. Even with the missing pages (which I hope Sir Malc can retrieve), there are new pieces in this volume to explore, such as the complete Op.94, "Pages from a Diary" for which you posted Vol 1 earlier. It is difficult for me to contain my glee!
I could post the other 3 volumes, if somebody is interested. I thought I did that, but obviously I ceased to do it, because most of the works had already been posted from separate editions. So I will only do it, if there is enough interest....
Me.. very interested in anything from Alexandrov.

Tony
The complete works volumes will probably contain a few pieces not already scanned separately and may well be better editions in any case, so they would be much appreciated Alfred. But no rush! ;)
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Well, let's begin with:
Anatoly N. ALEXANDROV
(Nearly complete) Piano works Vol. I
(contains a lot of early works which are IMHO often more complex and more exciting
than the late works, many of which are a bit too "altersmilde" for my taste)
Alexandrov Piano works vol.IA.pdf
Alexandrov Piano works vol.IB.pdf
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