Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Thank you!
For a fingered edition op. 39 No. 1 you may look here:
viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=5420&hilit=zolot*#p5420
Do we have Z.'s first sonata op. 10? I thought I did post it, but I cannot find it in the archives.
For a fingered edition op. 39 No. 1 you may look here:
viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=5420&hilit=zolot*#p5420
Do we have Z.'s first sonata op. 10? I thought I did post it, but I cannot find it in the archives.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Yes, you did post it here - at last the version on my harddisk has your titlepage.alfor wrote:Thank you!
For a fingered edition op. 39 No. 1 you may look here:
viewtopic.php?f=46&t=554&p=5420&hilit=zolot*#p5420
Do we have Z.'s first sonata op. 10? I thought I did post it, but I cannot find it in the archives.
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Thank you very much! Prevented me from scanning it a second time!!Paul wrote:alfor wrote:Yes, you did post it here - at last the version on my harddisk has your titlepagebw
Paul
Seems as if some scores did not find their way from old to new pianophilia!!!
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Very strange - it should have beenalfor wrote:Seems as if some scores did not find their way from old to new pianophilia!!!

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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Pyotr Borisovich Ryazanov. Born 1899, Narva: died 1942, Tbilisi. Musicologist, teacher, folklorist and composer. Graduated in 1925 from the Leningrad Conservatoire, where he was a pupil of Zhitomirsky. He also undertook studies with L Nikolayev, Steinberg and Sokolov. Held various editorial and teaching positions at the Leningrad (1925-42), Tbilisi (1936) and Baku Conservatoires (1938-39). He was a noted teacher and his eminent list of student included: Balanchivadze, Bogoslovsky, boldyev, Chishko, Dzerzhinsky, Eksanishvili, fardi, Gabichvadze, gan, Grekhovodov, Gudiashvili, Khodzha-Einatov, Machavariani, Maizel, Nersesov, Novikov, Shaverzashvili, Solov’yov-sedoy, Sorokin, Sviridov, D Tolstoy, Tomilin, Vol’fenzon & Yevlakhov to name but a few !! He also conducted research on music theory and the influence of folklore on music.
Ryazanov did not write much for the piano - the Op 5 Suite was posted on PP some time back [can't remember by whom] - and here is the Op 10 Seven Lyrical Etudes. There is also a sonata [Op 1] and a 2nd book of etudes [Op 12] as well [alas I have neither].
Malcolm
Ryazanov did not write much for the piano - the Op 5 Suite was posted on PP some time back [can't remember by whom] - and here is the Op 10 Seven Lyrical Etudes. There is also a sonata [Op 1] and a 2nd book of etudes [Op 12] as well [alas I have neither].
Malcolm
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Can't find it, Malc...mballan wrote:the Op 5 Suite was posted on PP some time back [can't remember by whom]
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"Riasanov":fredbucket wrote:Can't find it, Malc...mballan wrote:the Op 5 Suite was posted on PP some time back [can't remember by whom]
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Dear Malc (Sir M.),
thank you very much for another interesting score. It was composed and published in the 1930s, which makes it extremely rare to my knowledge (I did hardly find any soviet score of that period in german libraries).
All best
alfor
thank you very much for another interesting score. It was composed and published in the 1930s, which makes it extremely rare to my knowledge (I did hardly find any soviet score of that period in german libraries).
All best
alfor
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Thanks, Alfor.alfor wrote:"Riasanov"
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Hi Alforalfor wrote:Dear Malc (Sir M.),
thank you very much for another interesting score. It was composed and published in the 1930s, which makes it extremely rare to my knowledge (I did hardly find any soviet score of that period in german libraries).
All best
alfor
Yes, scores from the 1920-30's are usually very hard to find. Which is a pity as that period is of particular interest to both myself and Jonathan [Isokani]. It included a number of interesting composers like Eiges and Ryazanov, and often reflected some fascinating musical developments before the Soviet authorities imposed its restrictive doctrines on composers and their music.
Thank you also for finding the Op 5 Suite for other members [with thanks to Scharwenka790 for that posting].
Malcolm