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Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:25 pm
by Dani_area_51
mballan wrote:Someone asked me recently [think it was Sernov ? ]about a copy of the
Schubert / Prokofiev Waltzes for 2 hands [there is also a 4 hands version as well].
Duly scanned and shared with you.
Malcolm
Schubert & Prokofiev - Waltzes.pdf
I am not the one who asked for them, but thank you anyway!
Regards.
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:33 am
by Emil Borisovich Sernov
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Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:56 pm
by Jim Faston
pianojay wrote:Hi. Does anyone have Prokoviev "Dumka" for piano?
I found this in an old Dover collection. Enjoy
Jim
Prokofiev_Dumka.pdf
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:00 pm
by pianojay
Jim Faston wrote:pianojay wrote:Hi. Does anyone have Prokoviev "Dumka" for piano?
I found this in an old Dover collection. Enjoy
Jim
Prokofiev_Dumka.pdf
Many thanks, Jim!
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:05 pm
by feinberg
0A1 Indian Galop in F major for piano (1896) 0A2 March in C major for piano (1896)
0A3 Waltz in C major for piano (1896)
0A4 Rondo in C major for piano (1896)
0A5 Polka in G major for piano (1896-1899)
0A6 March in B minor and D major for piano (1897)
0A7 March in C major for piano four hands (1897)
0A8 Waltz in G major for piano (1898)
0A9 March in C major for piano four hands (1898-1899)
0B1 Waltz in C major and G major for piano (1899)
0B2 March in F major for piano four hands (1899)
0B3 Piece in F major for piano four hands (1899)
0B4 March for piano (1900)
0B5 Piece in D minor for piano four hands (1900)
0B6 Piece for piano four hands with zither (1900)
0C "The Giant", opera in 3 acts (1900)
0D "On Desert Islands", opera (1900-1902)
0E1 Seven Pieces for piano (1901)
0E2 Bagatelle no. 1 in C minor for piano four hands (1901)
0E3 Bagatelle no. 2 in A minor for piano (1902)
0E4 Little Songs, first series of 12 pieces for piano (1902)
0F Symphony in G (1902)
0G "A Feast in Time of Plague", opera in 1 act (1903)
0H1 Little Songs, second serie of 12 pieces for piano (1903)
0H2 Little Songs, third serie of 12 pieces for piano (1903-1904)
0I Piano Sonata in B flat major (1903-1904)
0J1 "Juvenilia" for violin and piano (Sonata in c, Little song in d and little song no. 2 in c) (1903-1904)
0J2 "Juvenilia", songs for voice and piano (1903-1907)
0K "Undina", opera in 4 acts (1904-1907)
0L1 Variations on "Chizhika" for piano (1904)
0L2 Little Songs, 4th serie of 12 pieces for piano (1905)
0L3 Polka Mélancolique in F sharp minor (1905)
0L4 Little Songs, 5th serie of 12 pieces for piano (1906)
0L5 Song without Words in D flat major for piano (1907)
CD Danacord DACOCD 391-395 (5 CD-set): Oleg Marshev (piano)
0M1 Intermezzo in A major for piano (1907)
0M2 Humoresque in F minor for piano (1907)
0M3 Piece in B flat minor for piano (1907)
0M4 Oriental Piece in G minor for piano (1907)
0M5 Piece in C minor for piano (1907)
0N Piano Sonata no. 2 in F minor (1907)
0O Piano Sonata no. 3 in A minor (1907)
0P Piano Sonata no. 4 (1907/1908)
0Q1 Four Pieces for piano (1907/1908)
0Q2 Four Pieces for piano (1908)
0R Piano Sonata no. 5 (1908)
0S1 Examination fugue for piano (1908)
0S2 Andante in C minor for piano (1908)
0S3 Two Pieces for piano (1908)
0S4 Study in C minor for piano (1908)
0S5 Piece on Es-C-H-E for piano (1908)
0T Symphony no. 2 in E minor (1908)
0U Piano Sonata no. 6 (1908/1909)
This list is from 'Onno von Rijen's soviet composers' page.
If anyone has one of this pieces. please upload here!
thanks!
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:02 am
by Jim Faston
The 1st (1923) version of Prokofiev's 5th Sonata (Op. 38, pub. 1925) is blocked on IMPSLP--are there any other sources? Thanks.
Jim
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 7:44 pm
by alfor
Sergei S. PROKOFIEV (Prokofieff):
Sonata No. 4 op. 29
A great work; unduly neglected!
alfor fingered
Prokofieff Sonata op.29 fingered.pdf
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 8:41 pm
by fleubis
Alfred, nice work on the fingering here. I'm slowly working though this sonata which is totally unfamiliar to me and finding lots of subtle compositional devices which makes this work quiet interesting for me.....
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 5:48 pm
by alfor
fleubis wrote:Alfred, nice work on the fingering here. I'm slowly working though this sonata which is totally unfamiliar to me and finding lots of subtle compositional devices which makes this work quiet interesting for me.....
You are welcome!
Working on Sonatas Nos. 5 (his greatest, not only for Artur Rubinstein but also for my humble self)
and 7.
Re. No. 7: Avoid
Richter, Pollini, Argerich (nickname: Ärgerlich), etc..
Go for
Gould - and you will discover that there
IS some music in it!!
Re: Prokofiev
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 6:30 pm
by fleubis
And I thought I was the only one who liked Gould in the 7th. Yes, that's one of my favorite recordings...and makes one realize he plays other things besides Bach which are insightful.