Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Thank you, Emil. Very nice indeed. The Turkish Fragments sound vaguely familiar....somewhere I've heard those tunes before. And that March is certainly a nice bit of tongue-in-cheek.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I was at that concert, if it was the one about 3/4 years ago! I had just played a concert in Rakhmaninovski zal. There are more pieces, all in ms in the Glinka Library.Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hello, Members.
I believe that there are some veiled works of obscure composer Sergei Protopopov.
I found the Link of the concert and they had performed some unpublished works .
http://www.ippolitovka.ru/node/648
Prelude dialogue для скрипки и фортепиано (1917)
Мария Ходина, скрипка
Даниил Екимовский, фортепиано
Прелюдия «Пейзаж», opus 32 N.1 (1936)
Даниил Екимовский, фортепиано
We can find the opus number '32', so I assume that there are more unknown pieces by this composer? (The last opus number that I could find was 'Op.25', 2 Lermontov Songs)
Thank you.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
re Kosenko piano works gaining more traction in recordingsWCosand wrote:Natalya Shkoda's beautiful cd of the Kosenko sonatas will be available from Centaur Records in a few days.
http://www.centaurrecords.com/show_cover.php?crc=3109
It is possible to order it now.
http://www.centaurrecords.com
I came across a pre order opportunity for Shkod'as volume three/next installment. As of yet unreleased, I cannot find it in current releases or 'in prep' status on Toccatta's website but my lead shows availability as soon as 11-15. Anyone able to confirm this? This would include the first complete recordings of the Op 8 etudes (which up till now we only had a selection mainly from Juliana Osinchuck's recital album and more recently a nod on promotional of Violina Petrychenko's channel, she just relased a couple very good Ukranian piano music albums, the videos are beautiful, recordings are top notch ie https://youtu.be/VARbsluYNdg & https://youtu.be/iIbz1HxInrI ). I was coincidentally (unbeknownst to me at the time of selecting) a couple of the op 8 etudes so I'm curious as what she does with these. I hope to share my videos of these upon completion in hopefully mid/late 2016).
thanks for any help.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Scriabinoff - I've seen it listed on Amazon.com (US version) being available from 14th November (I have copy on order as very keen to hear the Op 8 etudes which I consider one of Kosenko' most beautiful works).
Great to see Centaur are continuing this series, that originally started with Toccata.
Malcolm
Great to see Centaur are continuing this series, that originally started with Toccata.
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many thanks for the confirmation. I suspected as much but didn't want to get my hopes up if there was chatter of a delay in the release since for some reason I couldn't link to an official Centaur announcement.mballan wrote:Scriabinoff - I've seen it listed on Amazon.com (US version) being available from 14th November (I have copy on order as very keen to hear the Op 8 etudes which I consider one of Kosenko' most beautiful works).
Great to see Centaur are continuing this series, that originally started with Toccata.
Malcolm
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Sabaneyev! I have copies already... played Sonata last night in Saarbrucken, tonight in Karlsruhe, with pieces by Obukhov, Lourie, Wyschnegradsky, Stravinsky, Prokofiev.
http://www.toccataclassics.com/cddetail.php?CN=TOCC0308
http://www.toccataclassics.com/cddetail.php?CN=TOCC0308
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Isokani, you have no idea how much I hunger to hear a program like that. Thank goodness for Toccata! Stocks expected soon.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Morning Serenade - Romeo and Juliet - piano solo - Sergej Prokofievhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhX4eC8iCSo
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Always room for good Prokofief transcriptions. Thanks for posting, Mercuzio.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
does anyone know of a good "study" edition of Rachmaninoff's 1st Piano Sonata, with fingering, etc.? Has anyone played this work and is willing to offer any tips, advice for difficult sections... ??