Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
And another unknown... The only evidence I've found of her music is a work called 'Prelude & Invention' that was composed for one of the Tchaikovsky competitions. There is a short sample of Terrence Judd playing that piece at the following link:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/homage-ii-mw0001847387
That may be the piece that Malcolm shared ages ago, then titled 'Chorale & Invention.'
Tatiana Ibragimovna KAZHAYEVA (KAZHAEVA)
Piano Sonata
http://www.allmusic.com/album/homage-ii-mw0001847387
That may be the piece that Malcolm shared ages ago, then titled 'Chorale & Invention.'
Tatiana Ibragimovna KAZHAYEVA (KAZHAEVA)
Piano Sonata
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I think so, and certainly the sonata will be included.jre58591 wrote:Speaking of Sabaneyev, will we ever see any recordings of his solo piano music (by anyone), especially the great sonata?
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Thanks a lot, Dear castotale!caostotale wrote:Here is one of those. Stay tuned for another...feinberg wrote: Oleg Eiges
Two Preludes for piano Op.1
Ballade, No.2
Piano Sonata, No.10,No.11,No.12
Oleg Konstantinovich EIGES
Piano Sonata no. 11 (1981)
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Here's a fairly 'involved'-looking sonata by another composer who I know little about aside from seeing his name listed here and there. Other major works (that are available) include a piano concerto and a string quartet.
Grigori Solomonovich ZINGER (SINGER)
Piano Sonata
Grigori Solomonovich ZINGER (SINGER)
Piano Sonata
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"Involved" indeed! A vast array of effects and highly detailed dynamics provide many surprises. Thanks for posting.caostotale wrote:Here's a fairly 'involved'-looking sonata by another composer who I know little about aside from seeing his name listed here and there. Other major works (that are available) include a piano concerto and a string quartet.
Grigori Solomonovich ZINGER
Piano Sonata
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
I believe this is the right place to ask for A Abassov; I have the score of " March der Schuler".
Does anyone have some others?
Thanks and the best for all PP2 members in 2013!
ILU.
Does anyone have some others?
Thanks and the best for all PP2 members in 2013!
ILU.
Quo melius Illac
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The only mention I found of this piece is a short concert review from the 1980s that describes the work as one influenced by Franck, Debussy, and Scriabin. I know nothing about the composer:
Grigori Mikhailovich SHANTYR
Piano Sonata no. 2 (Sonata-Skazka), op. 27 (1984)
Grigori Mikhailovich SHANTYR
Piano Sonata no. 2 (Sonata-Skazka), op. 27 (1984)
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Dzien dobry Pan Emil Borisovich!Emil Borisovich Sernov wrote:Hello Dear Members
Does anyone hear of these works?
Konstantin Eiges
Op.1 Nocturne
Op.2 Der Kuckuck
Op.3 Two Pieces
1.Impromptu-Etude 2.Fuga
Op.4 Barcarolle
Op.5 Two Preludes
Op.6 Album For Children
Op.15 Sonata-Poeme (Most Wanted!)
Op.16 Humoresque
Op.18 Allegretto
Op.21 Three Etudes
Op.22 Etudes-Fantasies
Op.24 Impromptu-Etude
Op.28 Sonata-Poeme No.2 (Most Wanted!)
Op.35 Fantasie-Etude
Op.43-46 Pedagogical Pieces
and Any Romances of This Composer
Strangely, works of this composer are very hard to find.
I have searched for these works in library, but there were not any results. (What I found there were already scanned and can be find on internet)
any ideas?
These pieces are unpublished:
Op.16 Humoresque
Op.18 Allegretto
Op.21 Three Etudes
Maybe the mss are in Glinka Museum.
I recorded the sonatas and kukushka, and will post the scores later this year before the recording comes out. I have some of the other pieces as well, and can suggest that Malcolm should now post the copies I gave him of Nocturne, Barcarolle and 2 Preludes op.5.
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Re: Russian & Soviet Composers - Part 3
Many of the K.Eiges can be ordered at the Berlin Staatsbibliothek
browse from
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy
browse from
http://musikipac.staatsbibliothek-berli ... 1&cop=:osy