Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2023 2:12 pm
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I now have Chugunov's second sonata! I'm unsure if this would be okay to share, however. I will share some information about it, though! It is a work in 2 movements, composed in 1996; above the title, there is text denoting that the work is "dedicated to the memory of Boris Tobis" (посвящается памяти бориса Тобиса). On a cursory glance, the work seems to carry less of an overt jazz influence than his first sonata.alfredus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 6:29 pmI found this listing on WorldCat for what appears to be Chugunov's second sonata (though I could not find the other 3)... It's in a book with 2 other piano sonatas by Aleksandr Balashov and Aleksandr Mirgorodsky: https://www.worldcat.org/title/57478969mballan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 9:27 am Chugunov's piano sonata no. 2 was published by Kompozitor in 1996. I have checked all my usual library sources and none are listing the work, nor could I find a copy on-line. And the Kompozitor website seems to be blocked (possibily because of the war). Even if I could find a copy then the chances of obtaining a copy are extremely diffiuclt because of the banking sanctions against Russia.
The only hope might be if an international library purchased a copy or one comes up on a 2nd hand site..........but suspect that will be very rare. Plus it would still be in copyright and hence most library establishments would not allow a copy.
Malcolm
Several libraries in the US seem to have a copy of this. I might try to get this loaned to me somehow.
I have already tried this, unfortunately (there's no information on Dvoyrin in English, so searching in Russian is essentially required); this is how I found the CD with his music as well as some scores (on ale07). Also, very interesting that you personally knew Kapustin! I envy that...mballan wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 11:05 am Hi Alfredus
Your best bet is to search in Russian - Поль Двойрин - and see if your pc will then translate into English and search that way. I did have the CD recording but sold it recently, so alas can not check for you. I did know Kapustin but must admit it never came up in conversation - Nikolai did share all his original manuscripts with me and it was I who directed him to Schotts for their publication. I'll ask a friend of mine who is a Kapustin fan if he may know.
Malcolm
Hello IsabellaIsabella Li wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:20 pm Hi everyone,
Do you have the sheet music for Berkovich 2 piano Sonatas? There is no recording or score available anywhere. I’m very curious about them and would love to learn more about them. I’d appreciate you sharing the score if possible.
Thanks so much!
Isabella
Berkovich wrote more three sonatinas. There is a single set of 3 from 1953 but there are more - some appearing as late as 1970.plehanov39 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 10:36 am This is part of a worklist document signed personally by Berkovich in 1955.
It is not 3 sonatas - it is three sonatinas (on 20 pages)
And there are no references or evidence in publications that Berkovich wrote sonatas, meaning large-format piano works
https://ale07.ru/music/notes/song/forte ... tm#song_3s