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Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:03 pm
by alegitor
Scriabinoff wrote:thought i'd pass along, I remember getting wind of this late last year (as a "coming sometime in 2012" type deal), Yamaha Music Media Corp Japan has relased two piano reductions to two Kapustin Piano Concertos!
No 2 Op 14
released-(2012/3/11)
ISBN-10: 4636884981
ISBN-13: 978-4636884982
and No 4 Op 56
released - (2012/1/20)
ISBN-10: 4636883306
ISBN-13: 978-4636883305
These were already available through the London based publishers of Kapustin - MusT, their website is
http://music-trading.co.uk
Regards
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:19 pm
by Scriabinoff
alegitor wrote:Scriabinoff wrote:thought i'd pass along, I remember getting wind of this late last year (as a "coming sometime in 2012" type deal), Yamaha Music Media Corp Japan has relased two piano reductions to two Kapustin Piano Concertos!
No 2 Op 14
released-(2012/3/11)
ISBN-10: 4636884981
ISBN-13: 978-4636884982
and No 4 Op 56
released - (2012/1/20)
ISBN-10: 4636883306
ISBN-13: 978-4636883305
These were already available through the London based publishers of Kapustin - MusT, their website is
http://music-trading.co.uk
Regards
sweet! good to know thanks for the clarification. ordering from the UK kids might be easier for some ( i have a dealer in japan that helps me out but yeah the japanese sites can be a nightmare to navigate without help)
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:55 am
by feinberg
It is impossible to get score of S.feinberg's Piano Concerto, No.3?
Please Give Imformation about this piece!
Thanks
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:14 pm
by mballan
I scanned this score this weekend for a colleague in Germany - so also duly shared here.
The full score of
Lyapunov's Piano Concerto No. 1 Op 4 [the 2 piano version available on IMSLP].
Malcolm
Lyapunov - Op 4 Piano Concerto No. 1 (fs).pdf
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 10:02 pm
by alfor
Thank you!
RSL:
Alternative version (much better quality than imslp) of
L.'s second Piano Concerto op. 38 (2-piano reduction):
Lyapunov PC #2 op.38 2 pianos.pdf
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:54 pm
by mballan
Although IMSLP have a copy of the full score of this piece - here is the two piano score.
Malcolm
Aleksandr Gedike [Goedicke] (1877-1957) - Op 11 Konsertstücke [arranged Two Pianos]
Gedike A - Op 11 Concertstucke (2P).pdf
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:48 am
by ilu
Mamedov, Nariman Gabib Ogly (1927-???): Piano concerto ( 1st. or 2nd?)
Thanks to Caostotale for giving me the correct name.
ILU.
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:22 am
by caostotale
Thank you for this concerto, ILU. Indeed, there are a couple of Mamedovs who composed in the Soviet regions. Nariman was Azerbaijani. Yunis (alternately written as Junis or I'unis) lived and worked in the central Asian countries. I translated a bit of biography off of the back of a Melodiya LP of the latter's work:
Yunis Mamadov was born in 1944 in Ashgabat. After completing music school in Ashgabat with a specialty in "choral conducting," he enrolled in 1966 at the Tashkent Conservatory, where he studied composition under Boris Fyodorovich Gienko. Over the years at conservatory, he completed a symphony for strings and percussion (no. 1), Symphony no. 2 "Memory of his Father" and several other works.
The composer's independent creative activity began in 1971 in Dushanbe, where he composed his Symphony no. 3 for large orchestra, three string quartets, a dramatic triptych after a Garcia Lorca poem, a song cycle about the Hero of the Soviet Union Erdzhigitova, a piano sonata, a piano sonatina, and a number of other works for folk instruments.
Y. Mamedov gravitates towards broad musical developments, scale, and the philosophical significance of images. The composer's style combines elements of intonation, structural principles of a number of traditional Asian cultures - Tajik, Turkmen, Azeri, richly intricate intonation curves of improvised melodies, masterful technique of motivic varirovani (ed. this paragraph was tricky to translate, but you get the idea).
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 8:32 pm
by thalbergmad
ilu wrote:Mamedov, Nariman Gabib Ogly (1927-???): Piano concerto ( 1st. or 2nd?)
Thanks to Caostotale for giving me the correct name.
ILU.
Unless I am much mistaken (in which case I apologise), this was a privately shared file that should not have been posted here.
Thal
Re: The Russian / Soviet Piano Concerto
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:09 pm
by ilu
thalbergmad wrote:ilu wrote:Mamedov, Nariman Gabib Ogly (1927-???): Piano concerto ( 1st. or 2nd?)
Thanks to Caostotale for giving me the correct name.
ILU.
Unless I am much mistaken (in which case I apologise), this was a privately shared file that should not have been posted here.
Thal
Thal:
In order to respect your impression, I have deleted the score,
As a comment, I kept it in my old archives in other computer, and due to the time elapsed I do not remember where I got it or who gave it to me.
ILU.