Re: String Quartets
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 12:52 pm
Myaskovsky ?? Post, Post, Post !!!!!!
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All thirteen Myaskovsky Quartets have already been scanned. Some of the scans are not great (mostly grey) but perfectly readable. Alas they are mostly very large files. I will see if I can find the links online if they still exist.caostotale wrote:I've been slowing building up a small mountain of string quartets from Soviet-era composers, including a number from the larger cycles therein (e.g. Golubev, Miaskovsky) and many others. I'm curious which, if any, have already been posted here or elsewhere.
I believe these are the files Rob refers to:rob wrote:All thirteen Myaskovsky Quartets have already been scanned. Some of the scans are not great (mostly grey) but perfectly readable. Alas they are mostly very large files. I will see if I can find the links online if they still exist.caostotale wrote:I've been slowing building up a small mountain of string quartets from Soviet-era composers, including a number from the larger cycles therein (e.g. Golubev, Miaskovsky) and many others. I'm curious which, if any, have already been posted here or elsewhere.
Thanks Jim - yes, absolutely.Jim Faston wrote:I believe these are the files Rob refers to:rob wrote:All thirteen Myaskovsky Quartets have already been scanned. Some of the scans are not great (mostly grey) but perfectly readable. Alas they are mostly very large files. I will see if I can find the links online if they still exist.caostotale wrote:I've been slowing building up a small mountain of string quartets from Soviet-era composers, including a number from the larger cycles therein (e.g. Golubev, Miaskovsky) and many others. I'm curious which, if any, have already been posted here or elsewhere.
http://files.mail.ru/2OXTX1
rob wrote:Thanks Jim - yes, absolutely.Jim Faston wrote:I believe these are the files Rob refers to:rob wrote:All thirteen Myaskovsky Quartets have already been scanned. Some of the scans are not great (mostly grey) but perfectly readable. Alas they are mostly very large files. I will see if I can find the links online if they still exist.caostotale wrote:I've been slowing building up a small mountain of string quartets from Soviet-era composers, including a number from the larger cycles therein (e.g. Golubev, Miaskovsky) and many others. I'm curious which, if any, have already been posted here or elsewhere.
http://files.mail.ru/2OXTX1
There is additionally another scan of the 2nd Quartet
http://files.mail.ru/KSIUX1 (wait a few seconds and click on the RED button)
If anyone wants to produce better scans I would be thrilled!