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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 2:36 pm
by mballan
alfor wrote:mballan wrote:Two more works by Matvey Akimovich Gozenpud (1903-1961).
Just to be aware that Gozenpud also used other variations of his name - Hasen, Gazen, Gazenpud etc. Alfor kindly posted under Gozenpud - Op 32 Jewish Folksong Suite, Op 31 Sonata No. 3 and Op 53 Vol. 1 Preludes, and under the name Hasen, the Op 10 Sonata...they are all the same composer[/u].
Thank you for these!
I know that there is no "H" in the russian language - so Horowitz is Gorowitz, Haydn is Gaydn, etc. But it obviously takes a linguist to explain why "Gazen" (Hasen) is identical with "Gozenpud" ("Gazen" = "Gozen", but what about the ending "pud")??!!
Hi Alfor
Yes, I know it seems strange and I've no idea why Gozenpud used a shortened version of his name*, but this has now been confirmed from a couple of Russian sources, one being colleagues at the St Petersburg Conservatoire !
Malcolm
* I suppose I do something similar with my surname......its actually Henbury-Ballan, but for ease I just use Ballan the majority of the time......maybe Gozenpud felt the same ??? At least Gozen [Gazen or Hasen] sounds better than just 'Pud' !!!!
Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:45 pm
by mballan
Something of an easier nature, and ideal for those who teach young performers........
Nikolai Mikhailovich Ladukhin (1860-1918), two works: Op 10 Twelve Miniatures, a few of these I've posted before, here is the 1st book complete Nos 1-6 [alas I do not have Book 2 yet....but searching], and the complete "From the Children's Repertoire".
Malcolm
Op 10 Twelve Miniatures Nos 1 -6
Ladukhin N - Op 10 Twelve Miniatures Nos 1-6.pdf
From the Children's Repertoire [complete]
Ladukhin N - From the Children's Repertoire.pdf
Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:29 pm
by mballan
My small weekend offering on the music of
Matvey Akimovich Gozenpud (1903-1961). Interesting to see on the Opus 9 score four variants of his name [Gazen, Hasen, Gozenpud and Hasenpud]!!
Op 8 Deux Danses
Gozenpud M - Op 8 Deux Danses.pdf
Op 9 Trois Morceaux
Gozenpud M - Op 9 Trois Morceaux.pdf
Malcolm
Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 7:36 pm
by rob
mballan wrote:My small weekend offering on the music of
Matvey Akimovich Gozenpud (1903-1961). Interesting to see on the Opus 9 score four variants of his name [Gazen, Hasen, Gozenpud and Hasenpud]!!
Op 8 Deux Danses
Gozenpud M - Op 8 Deux Danses.pdf
Op 9 Trois Morceaux
Gozenpud M - Op 9 Trois Morceaux.pdf
Malcolm
Can one imagine a concert of Goss-Custard & Gozenpud? It would be rather filling I'd like to think.
Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:56 am
by Dani_area_51
Thanks for all this new delightful pieces...I've been away on holidays and it's really pleasant to discover this new rarities.
Feinberg Sonatas 10 and 11
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:31 pm
by cclark94
Hey, does anyone have the scores to Samuel Feinberg's tenth and eleventh piano sonatas (or know where they can be found)? I've looked all over the place and haven't ever come accross them. Thanks.
Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:26 am
by lito valle
Feinberg, Piano Sonata No. 10 (russian ed. ) (nms)
Feinberg op30 Piano Sonata 10 Bb 1940-4.pdf
Regards
Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:30 pm
by cclark94
lito valle wrote:Feinberg, Piano Sonata No. 10 (russian ed. ) (nms)
Feinberg op30 Piano Sonata 10 Bb 1940-4.pdf
Regards
Thank you so much!
Re: Feinberg Sonatas 10 and 11
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:12 pm
by mballan
cclark94 wrote:Hey, does anyone have the scores to Samuel Feinberg's tenth and eleventh piano sonatas (or know where they can be found)? I've looked all over the place and haven't ever come accross them. Thanks.
Hello cclark94 and welcome to Pianophilia. I thought I had a copy of Sonata No. 11 and will check for you [unless another member else can offer up a copy]. Alternatively, I do know that Goldsmith's College in London do have a copy of the score and for a very reasonable fee can copy it for you. Just do an internet search on Goldsmith's..............then Russian Music Centre and you're see mention of the Malcolm Henbury-Ballan collection........which includes the 11th sonata, and you can contact the librarian for a photocopy.
Malcolm
Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:34 pm
by alfor
FEINBERG
Sonata No. 11 op. 40 (nms)
Feinberg Sonate 11 op. 40.pdf