isokani wrote:Most commentators think the Lourie works are lost.
I've never seen the Sabaneyev arrs. of the Jewish Sketches -- but surely these would be far more effective in Krein's own instrumentation? Can't imagine them on the piano.
I have the Esquisses de Jeunesse.
I have never really collected Polovinkin -- good luck with these.
I have quite a bit of Grigory Krein, including the 2nd Sonata.
PS I don't have a scanner any more.
dear isokani
I saw Sabaneyev's arrangement on the catalog of Krein's works. so i have no information of these arrangements.
and it's tragedy that you don't have the scanner.....
Op 2 Les esquisses de la jeunesse
Op 12 Esquisses Hebraique Book I (Arranged for the piano by L.Sabaneyev)
Op 13 Esquisses Hebraique Book II (Arranged for the piano by L.Sabaneyev)
Any Romances by this composer
Grigory Krein
Op 2 Piano Sonata No.1
Op 3 Scherzo Fantastique
Op 12 Zwei Stimmungsbilder
Op 14 Three PIeces
Op 17 No. 2 Reverie
Op 22 Cortege mystique
Op 23 Four PIeces
Op 27 PIano Sonata No.2
Op 29 Piano Sonata No.3
Op 33 Mon epitaphe
Op 40 Three PIeces
Leonid Polovinkin
Op 5 Two Evenements
Op 10 Evenement
Op 18 Piano Sonata No.4
Op 21 No 2 Danse Lyrique
Op 30 Six PIeces
Piano Sonata No.5
Two Nocturnes
Suite 'Dzyuba
Humoresque No.2
24 Postludes
Divertissiment No.1
Arthur Lourie
Op 3 Intermede enfantine
OP 4 Trois Etudes
Op 11 Salome-Liturgie
Speaking of Sabaneyev, will we ever see any recordings of his solo piano music (by anyone), especially the great sonata? That recording of the Trios is excellent and leaves one wanting more, especially after seeing scores of the sonata and other works.
Thank you so much, caostotale. It's an unbelievable job what you're doing right now, and being the soviet one of my favourite "kind" of composers, I couldn't be more thrilled about these pieces.
Alfor posted a ridiculously rare handwritten version of this piece a while back, along with several other pieces by this composer. This is a typeset version:
Mark Vladimirovich MILMAN
Piano Sonata no. 4, op. 51
Milman - Piano Sonata no. 4, op. 51.pdf
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This composer hails from the Siberian region of Buryatia, which is geographically north of Mongolia. I've not found much on his work, aside from this video on Youtube, which I cannot understand because i don't speak Russian: