And the last section so far cleaned by Parag.....and the remainder of the "K"s. Unfortunately with this batch there are several composers where I have been unable to locate any biographical information.........I would be grateful to any member who is able to throw any light on these - or any of the "unknown" - Russian composers we have posted.
Kornikov D - no further information known on this composer.
Trois Preludes
Korniloff D - Trois Preludes.pdf
Kornilov I – no further information known on this composer.
Elegie (Valse)
Korniloff I - Elegie.pdf
Mark Isaakovich Korsounsky [Korsunsky] – no further information known on this composer.
Op 1 Trois Morceaux [1. Moment Muscial 2. Etude 3. Impromptu]
Korsounsky - Op 1 Trois Morceaux.pdf
Koslov H – no further information known on this composer.
Op 9 Moment musical a la Schubert
Kosloff - Op 9 Moment Musical a la Schubert.pdf
Op 11 Etude
Kosloff - Op 11 Etude.pdf
Nikolai Razumnikovich Kochetov [Kotchetoff]. Born 1864, Oranienbaume: died ? Composer, conductor and musical reviewer. Originally studied law at Moscow University, following a musical education independently. Studied counterpoint with Laroche and instrumentation with Erdmann. Graduated in 1889 and worked in law until 1893, when he then began to dedicate himself to music.
From 1886 worked as a music critic for several publications, and from 1895 as a conductor, including promoting summer symphonic concerts in Moscow (1900 & 1901). He taught in a number of music schools, and from 1906-20 taught in the synodal school. In 1921 was one of the creaters and organisers of the Institute of Music Science (HYMN). He composed an opera “Terrible Vengence” based on a story by Gogol; Arabian Suite for orchestra Op 3 (1893), Symphony in E minor Op. 8 (1894-5), Symphony No. 2 (1911), music to the tragedy ‘Polotsk Razorenie’ Op 7 (1895) [later published as Suite No. 2], Piano Concerto (1922), Waltz-Serenade for string orchestra; for piano - Op 5, Op 9 ‘On the bosom of Prirodi’, Op 11 Esquisses Orientale, Op 12, Op 13 Trois Morceaux, Op 14 Impromptus, Op 31 & Op 43; and twenty-four romances [Op. 1 (5), 2, 4, 6, 15, 16 (5), 18 (6)]. A number of his works were never published.
Op 7 A la Balalaika [from Suite No. 2]
Kotchetoff - Op 7 A la Balalaika (from Suite No. 2).pdf
Op 11 Esquisses Orientales
Kotchetoff - Op 11 Esquisses Orientales.pdf
Op 13 Trois Morceaux [1. Dumka 2. Berceuse 3. Chanson]
Kotchetoff - Op 13 Trois Morceaux.pdf
Op 31 Valses Miniatures [6 pieces]
Kotchetoff - Op 31 Valses Miniatures.pdf
Kotov P - no further information known on this composer.
Op 1 Six Morceaux Lyriques
Kotov P - Op 1 Morceaux Lyriques.pdf
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