Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3

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msour088 wrote:
mballan wrote:Thank you Fred (and Alfor postumously]on Maria's Alexandrov enquiry!!

The next two works by Nechayev posted above - Op 9 Two Pieces and Op 16 Three Preludes.......I have also discovered that I do hold a copy of the Op 41 Twelve Preludes, so will scan and post Nechayev's final piano work in the next few days.

Enjoy.

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"Postumously?' I am very sorry to hear that...It is a pity that I discovered this forum only recently... Alfor, thank you very much for everything you have done for so many of us. RIP.
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mballan wrote:My last work by Evgenii Pavlovich Pavlov - his Piano Sonata No. 2. Although I can find no record of any works after this opus and must wonder if Pavlov either stopped composing, 'disappeared' or died sometime during the 1920's ? The lack of finding any biographical data is always frustrating in these cases.

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Pavlov E - Op 8 Piano Sonata No. 2.pdf
Thank you so much for this last one. It's always a pleasure to discover composers like this and specially with several pieces to explore...Really happy you're back to work with the same strenght and joy of sharing.
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Hi Malc,

Thank you so much for the Pavlov Sonata No. 2. What a fierce and powerful work! These early 20th century Russian rarities are an absolute delight to see, and (as always) I greatly appreciate your scanning them for posterity.

All Best,

Frank :D
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Thank you gentlemen, feedback always welcomed on any postings.

Hopefully Nikolai Tcherepnin (1873 -1945) needs little introduction.........I have posted several of his piano works in part 2 of the Russian and Soviet Music thread [which current resides on page 4 of the Keyboard Music discussion thread] - that included 3 preludes from Opus 17 Six Preludes [Nos 3,5 7 6], and 4 pieces from Opus 18 Cinq Morceaux [Nos 1, 2 4 & 5]. I have managed to filled in a couple of gaps on these two works, although alas the 1st prelude from Op 17 still eludes me.

Op 17 Six Preludes [Nos 2-6]...Nos. 2 & 4 are new, plus alternate copies of 3, 5 & 6
Tcherepnine N - Op 17 Prelude No. 2 in G major.pdf
Tcherepnine N - Op 17 prelude No. 3 in E minor.pdf
Tcherepnine N - Op 17 Prelude No. 4 in B minor.pdf
Tcherepnine N - Op 17 Prelude No. 5 in Db major.pdf
Tcherepnine N - Op 17 Prelude No. 6 in C# minor.pdf
Op 18 Cinq Morceaux No. 3 Prelude...a very elusive work !!
Tcherepnine N - Op 18 No. 3 Prelude.pdf
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Malcolm,
You deserve a dozen medals for this little lot.
Many, many THANKS

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Indeed, this is immense.

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Great indeed (I only managed to find and post No. 6 some time ago)!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans

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alfor wrote:Great indeed (I only managed to find and post No. 6 some time ago)!
Thank you Alfor....I was hoping you might discover Prelude No 1 for us at some stage :D Hopefully one of us will find it some day.

We have been well served by Alfor and myself on the works of Boris Aleksandrovich Arapov (1905 - 1992) - here are his delightful Six Pieces on Chinese Folk Themes from 1955.

Malcolm
Arapov B - Six Pieces on Chinese Folk Themes (1955).pdf
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mballan wrote:Oren asked me if I had the complete book 1 from Genari Karganov's [Korganov] opus 20 Album Lyrique [book 2 is available either on IMSLP or our archive...plus there have been odd selections from book 1]. So here is the complete Book 1 freshly scanned this evening !

Malcolm

Op 20 Album Lyrique Book 1 Nos 1-6 [complete]
Karganov G - Op 20 Album Lyrique Bk 1.pdf
I couldn't find Book 2 on this site or on IMSLP, but it can be downloaded from here: http://www.scorage.ru/view.aspx?id=9531 ... AB806BB6DF
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Thank you, thank you Malcolm. Arapov is so much more than welcome.
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