Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 9:50 am
Then i am here waiting for the 11th 
Tony

Tony
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Very weird scanning, assuming is not you of course.isokani wrote:I think these are they.
I have sent Malcolm the scans of numbers 4 and 11 of these etudes. (Did this very late last night), so he can put them on this evening, if he has the time.isokani wrote:It is in fact rather terrible, and not my scan. My scans could also be called weird, but they are at least readable. Perhaps we should instigate another version ...
The remaining Kosenko etudes Op 19 Nos 4 & 11 [thank you Mr P]. I will also add these to the Archive.liveforpiano wrote:I have sent Malcolm the scans of numbers 4 and 11 of these etudes. (Did this very late last night), so he can put them on this evening, if he has the time.isokani wrote:It is in fact rather terrible, and not my scan. My scans could also be called weird, but they are at least readable. Perhaps we should instigate another version ...
My scans are full page and the printing of the scores is excellent.
Peter (liveforpiano)
Two more - and the Pazdirek entry concerning this guy.Postby mballan » Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:13 pm
Mikhail Adamovich Zavadski. Born 1827, Mikhalkovtsy, Khmelnitsk: died 1887, same. Ukrainian Pianist and composer. Wrote an opera “Mariya” in 1886 [of which only fragments survive], and over 500 piano pieces and romances including 30 Dumkas and 24 Shumkas, plus transcriptions of Ukrainian and Polish songs.